> All this talk about UIDE prompted me to investigate this tool.
> It looks interesting. How does the caching work for disk writes?
UIDE uses "Write Through" caching, meaning all output data is written
to disk immediately. For SATA/IDE disks handled internally by UIDE,
if data fits in one cac
Hi Cordata,
> All this talk about UIDE prompted me to investigate this tool. It
> looks interesting. How does the caching work for disk writes? I
> assume that when the cache is full the next sector read in will cause
> the oldest sector to be written out?
Neither UIDE nor lbacache nor cdrcach
All this talk about UIDE prompted me to investigate this tool. It looks
interesting. How does the caching work for disk writes? I assume that when
the cache is full the next sector read in will cause the oldest sector to be
written out?
Is there any sort of a timer which will flush the cache