> > 30 PRINT TIME/50 : REM 60 for NTSC mode
> >
> > Can other people please check this on their MSX too? I'm wondering...
> > (IF this is a valid way to measure the disk-speed ofcourse!)
> No it isn't!
> The Disk routines turns of the interrupts while reading/writing to disk.
> So it could be possible that you have one interupt registration when the
> next EI is done while in reality there could be already two or tree
> 'interupt times' passed (But since the interrupt line was still high
> from the first one they went by unnoticed)
But the slow drive gave 2.3 while the fast drive gave 0.23... Sounds
reasonable, doesn't it?
What are the other differences between Disk Basic 1.0 and 1.2?
Grtjs, Manuel
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