On Monday 16 December 2002 10:47 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Monday December 16 2002 06:09 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > Civilme should be here on this one.  If you do a search through the
> > archives for Civilme + Western Digital you'll find a more complete
> > explanation but if I remember right it has something to do with the
> > way WD has chosen to not follow DMA standards.  Linux does rather
> > strict checking and WD doesn't so WD drives can be problematic.
> >
> > James
>
>   Civileme reported that WD's no longer supported CRC checking other
> that in Windoze. I believe he pronounced them as Win-harddrives.
>
>   As an old timey overclocker, we clockers learned to quit usin
> Western Digital HDD's circa summer 1998. Before that they had a
> reputation for 'takes a lickin, keeps on tickin' among oc'rs.  The
> issue remains the same, WD's went from being some of the best on an
> off-spec PCI bus (33.3mhz) ... to the worst.
>
>    Civileme, as I relate to his past reports, said it was due to CRC
> short cuts. To save a few $$'s, WD transfered this from firmware to
> software. He also reported that WD's response to him was that their
> drives were not supported under Linux, only Winsux and Solaris by NDA
> and licensing agreements.

What a crock! I guess you get what you pay for eh? I thought 180GB's for 
$179.00 was too good to be true. Well I guess I'll through it on my XP box 
and take a real drive and put in my linux box. Guess I've learned a lesson. 

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