Re: -current (4.99.29) on Z50
Miles Nordin <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Sep 2007 13:25:19 -0400
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>>>>> "nt" == nick thompson <[email protected]> writes: nt> Do you notice a difference in how long your batteries last nt> with the 8gb vs a smaller microdrive? The thing that sucks about them is, a long time ago in the days of MS-DOS someone wrote some pretentious-sounding academic paper convincing everyone that optimal hard disk spindown timeouts were extremely short, like one minute or less, because of battery life or something. Anyone who's actually used a laptop realizes that battery life be damned---the things you really care about w.r.t. disk spinning are noise, shock-safety, and access latency. but anyone who's been exposed to this awful academic paper has some kind of hypnotic block installed inside his mind preventing him from realizing this obvious truth from his own experience. It's particularly effective on unimaginative electrical engineers. The microdrive's timer consequently seems to be 5 or 10 _seconds_...! Making this even worse, NetBSD has some kind of ``trickle-sync'' deal, or something, so at least for me something hit the drive about once every 30 seconds. It would spin up, spin down, spin up, spin down. Yes, I know about noatime, didn't help. I found this hair-clawingly annoying, much worse than a louder drive, and also sometimes it would block something mid-keystroke, so thanks to soft-key-repeat I would get ten 'a's instead of one (or ten backspaces, since I was correcting things so often), because the software would perceive the key as held down while the disk was spinning up and balance its accounts by generating a bunch of autorepeated characters. I used to get so angry at that thing I'm amazed I never cracked the screen with the stylus. I tried, I really tried, thinking if I broke it I wouldn't ever have to use it again. god I learned to hate that thing. anyway I've told this story before so sorry for the spam. but I would be very stingy in offering money for a microdrive of any size.
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