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From: tjhorton@csri.toronto.edu (Tim Horton)
Subject: Disk transfer speed (was Re: Some Answers, straight from NeXT)
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Organization: University of Toronto, Dept Computer Science
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 88 23:44:47 EDT

alexis@ccnysci.UUCP (Alexis Rosen) writes:
>The Optical drive is a true read-write drive...
>The SCSI controller is a next-generation (no kidding...) chip which support 4.8
>MBYTES/sec. (can you say mainframe channel speeds?)  Of course, I don't think
>you can get a SCSI drive which transfers this fast, but that will change...

Are you sure that's not 4.8M-BITS/second?   From what I understand of the
technology, if they are using a single laser the upper limit on reliable
data transfer is 5Mbits a second, or was so just a few months ago (ref:
IEEE Spectrum, early this year?).

X many BITS per second would be an order of magnitude slower than BYTES;
so it may not be that blindingly fast, though I do like the technology.
