RobDos wrote on 2023-01-07, 14:03:So I'm building one of my systems, a 386 DX 40Mhz 20MB RAM with 512MB Compact flash. […]
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So I'm building one of my systems, a 386 DX 40Mhz 20MB RAM with 512MB Compact flash.
I'm pretty sure that the CF card is maxing out the ISA bus so is there any benefit to using Smart Drive?
I'm thinking about caching of the directories perhaps saving some of the read-write cycles on compact flash.
I'm curious of anyone's thoughts.
Smartdrive uses system RAM, so it is much faster than the ISA bus on a 386DX system ( unless ISA bus RAM expansion cards are being used)
20MB of RAM being quite a lot for a 386, I suggest you try to allocating 4 or 8 MB of cache with Smartdrv and runs some tests or benchmarks to see how much you stand to gain and decide based on that.
Also, read cycles do not wear out flash memory, only writes do (you likely know that already, but your phrasing about read-write cycles seemed a bit ambiguous to me).