On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:14 pm, Andreas Janssen wrote:
> My guess: wrong type of cable. Make sure it can do more that udma2.
>
It's my fault, naturally...

Since the cable worked (albeit slowly) and since I'm new to fast IDE drives, I 
never thought to blame the cable. My last desktop machine was a P/166.

After actually reading some documentation on cabling, I realized that I had 
installed my cable *backwards*. When I reinstalled the cable so the blue 
connector was plugged into the motherboard instead of plugged into the drive, 
my hdparm number immediately lept from 19 MB/s to 27 MB/s, for a 50% 
improvement.  hdparm also says that the drive is running as udma4.

That seems much more reasonable, given my P3/866 and a UDMA4 drive.

Thanks,
-darin


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