DMA for a Plextor CDRW?
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Sat Apr 6 19:50:32 EST 2002
I just got a Plextor PX-W2410TA 24/10/40A burner*. The documentation says
that it's best to use it in DMA mode.
Some initial poking around leads me to believe that I can use hdparm to
change that. Is it really that easy though? Is there any disadvantage?
What's the worst that can happen if I try it? Do I need to put the call
to hdparm in /etc/rc.local, or is there some standard config file to put
it in?
While I'm at it, I assume it does no good if your hard drive is also
configured for DMA, right?
My motherboard is a Spacewalker HOT-569A, and the manual says it can do
UDMA 33, so I assume that won't be a problem. The hard drive is a WDC
400EB, which looks like it supports DMA also, so maybe I should turn it on
for that too.
BTW, this is Red Hat 7.0 with all upgrades, including kernel 2.2.19-7.0.15.
* Before y'all get jealous, I'm replacing my ancient "Early Adopter
Special" Philips OmniWriter, with 2X write. They advertised it with a 2MB
buffer but it really only has 1MB. SCSI I centronics interface.
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