Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 25 Jul 1999 14:37:29 +0000 ( ) | From | Mark Hahn <> | Subject | Re: real-time threaded IO with low latency (audio) |
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> normal file I/O, or possibly grab an entire partition and use a custom > (huge block) file system if you really need to get close to the max > transfer rate of the drive.
I can't resist pointing out that you DO NOT need a special FS to deliver performance equal to platter-level bandwidth. Ext2 routinely does so, for instance, with 4K blocks (BX, celeron, UDMA).
regards, mark hahn. -- operator may differ from spokesperson. hahn@coffee.mcmaster.ca http://java.mcmaster.ca/~hahn
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