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Originally Posted by Cressida Enjoy, qpieus! I think Wine defaults to Windows 2000 after installation. As you've seen, Windows 98 is better to run CDSpeed.
Here's CDSpeed on Xubuntu 7.10 with just an internal PATA drive installed. Default installation with Wine 0.9.46 from repo's (apparently using ide-scsi on this old i440LX PII mobo - posting from it now  ). |
This is a PATA drive? How'd you do that!
On another note, I hooked up a PATA Benq 1620 to an external HD enclosure. It seems to works for quality scanning. See the picture. One strange thing though, while the drive seems to work for quality scanning, it does not work right for the transfer rate test. It maxes out at 5x. Very weird. My internal SATA liteon works just fine for the transfer rate test. The 1620 is plugged into a USB 2.0 port. This is using wine-0.9.57 from the wine repo. Any ideas on why the transfer rate test doesn't work right? Note that the quality scan on the 1620 external takes the same amount of time as the quality scan on the internal SATA liteon (8 minutes or so).
I'm going to attach my PATA Benq 1640 to the external enclosure and see if that one can do the transfer test properly.