ees1lc@thorin.ee.surrey.ac.uk (L N Chung) (05/11/91)
Many Thanks to everybody who reply to my query about SCO Unix systems. I would like to clear up one point: If SCO Unix does disk cacheing inside its kernel, does it mean it is pointless in using cacheing controller ? If so, how does SCO Unix support these controllers, does it just turn the cache off and use its own? What is the difference between "Track-at-a-time" controllers and cacheing ones? Will they do a better job. Thanks again. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- L.N. Chung Dept of Elec. Eng, University of Surrey, (ees1lc@ee.surrey.ac.uk) Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH. UK. (l.chung@ee.surrey.ac.uk) PHONE: +44 483 571281 FAX: +44 483 34139