Dependable as ever in such matters, Chuck! I would suggest that we
give you a further honorific as DR DOS, except that you might object,
and Gary Kildall almost certainly would.
Piers
PS What became of Digital Research, I wonder?
On 06/07/2012, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> USB 2.0 has a practical upper limit of about 30 MB/sec. A 300X card is
> claiming 45 MB/sec and a 400X card is claiming 60 MB/sec [multiply by
> 0.15 to get rate in MB]. So your cards are claiming (ahem) performance
> as much as twice the speed of your interface. Whether either card or
> USB interface is performing at the expected levels is a different
> question but your cards are clearly faster than your USB reader. A USB
> 3.0 adapter is potentially capable of up to 400 MB/sec. That's probably
> the best solution if you can do it.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 7/6/2012 2:39 PM, NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> I am using a USB 2.0 Multi-card reader with cards that generally are 300X
>> or 400X speed. Things are really slow on my PC. Might I need a new
>> card
>> reader? If so, what should I look for? Yes, I do have a new MacBook
>> Pro
>> and the transition is not occurring at warp speed. What card reader
>> might be
>> best for the Mac? Bill Barber
>>
>
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