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Re: pipe performance problem


Thomas,

At 14:04 2002-11-22, you wrote:
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now please correct me if i'm wrong, but when it works with 1.1.18 and not with 1.3.x and the only constant that changes is cygwin, wouldn't every fan of logic scream out loud then: it's cygwin! :)
Don't bite my head off, Tuvok, but your "logic" is flawed. Unfortunately (?), at the moment I don't really feel like giving another lecture on computing system performance analysis.


However, I am mildly interested in this and also have a certain interest in having command-line alternatives to Nero for burning CDs, so I'm willing to at least add a data point by trying to run this software on my system.

I don't know what sort of system you're using, but as desktops go, mine's pretty high-performance: 2.4 GHz processor, PC 3100 RAM; dual-channel Ultra-160 SCSI controller with fast disks segregated from slow ones; CD recorder on SCSI. I have two Ultra 160 hard drives and one slow one (I think it runs at 40 MB/sec, but it could be 20).


So, where do I get this CD recording software you're using? I don't know if you built it yourself or got a pre-built binary, but I think I'd like to configure and build it myself. Is that an option?


anyway i'll try to provide more information and will do some additional testing. and i'll write the cdrecord developer about my new findings and see what he thinks about it.

thomas
[ See what you can do about that broken shift key, OK? ]


Thanks.

Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA


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