On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 15:08, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> I believe that USB is one way that manufacturers are attempting to
> circumvent the whole IRQ issue on the PC architecture.

That was my point... Perhaps he could invest $30 in a usb card and get
printer adapters etc to release some IRQs.  I was in a hurry so I just
put in USB.

I have successfully used the Belkin USB/parallel adapters under linux so
at least he could release a IRQ for something else.

> 
> Regards, Dustin
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Behalf Of Chopin Cusachs
> > Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2001 10:47 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: backing up dual-boot systems was RE: [brluglist] won't be
> > abl e to make BRLUG Newbie Hour at February meeting
> >
> >
> >
> > I'd like to use the CD-RW drive and also a parallel port tape
> > drive for larger
> > quantities of data.  I've subscribed to the ParPort conference,
> > and a number
> > of postings there suggest it may possibly work, but to be prepared for
> > problems.
> >
> > If all else fails, I can do what I was doing on this system, make
> > a compressed
> > backup file on another partition, then burn it to CD.  This
> > requires a working
> > operating system.  Have plenty of hard drive space -- both boxes
> > have a pair
> > of decent size drives.   Also set up a Norton-Iomega minimal
> > installation of
> > Win98SE on a ZIP drive, so I can run the Win95SE restore if
> > needed.  Plan to
> > do likewise on the dual boot machine, which also has an internal
> > ZIP drive --
> > they are very cheap these days.  Running Windows from a ZIP drive is slow,
> > but any way to restore a failed system beats starting from
> > scratch.  Recall I
> > can set up a ZIP diskette with bootable Linux, but it has been a
> > while since I
> > visited the site describing that, need to find it again.    Maybe
> > there is
> > progress.
> >
> > If we can get past a hardware problem -- insufficient IRQs, we
> > could use higher
> > speed hard drive access and perhaps a SCSI card for an additional CD-RW or
> > such.   Look forward to some manufacturer breaking that
> > bottleneck, at worst
> > by a kludge like passing through an existing IRQ to another
> > eight, as is done
> > in getting from 8 to 15, using IRQ 2 as a pass-through.
> >
> > Seems to me PC development is reaching limitations of architecture as much
> > as limitations of component performance, but that's not an
> > operating system
> > question, unless someone thinks of a way to bypass a few bottlenecks by
> > clever software design.
> >
> > Choppy
> >
> > At 05:14 PM 12/28/01 -0600, Dustin wrote:
> > >Actually, unless GNU tar doesn't require the old tar syntax, it
> > should have
> > >an -f to specify the destination file rather than the default tape unit.
> > >Anyway, you mentioned something about a CD-RW drive? Is that what you are
> > >using?
> >
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