Drew Beckett wrote:

> That's not entirely true.

snip

> while IEEE1394 has a maximum theoretical speed of
> 400MB/sec for Firewire 400 and 800MB/sec for Firewire 800.  Most of today's
> parallel ATA hard drives conform to either the ATA100 or ATA133 specification,
> the maximum theoretical bus speed listed in their names (100MB/sec and 133MB/sec
> respectively).

snip
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Gregg -

Thanks for correcting the above statement.
400MB/sec throughput would be out-of-this-world even at today's pace in
advancements.

Alan


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