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Re: How long does it take to offload a SxS card?
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Bengt-Goran Bengtsson
on Jul 7, 2009 at 9:21:41 pm
why do you have crc on? I have never seen any error. What happens when it appears?
I have a Sony Vaio VGN-Z31WN and when I do a drag and drop of the BPAV directory to the internal hard drive it starts on unloading the SxS card at 100MB/s (I guess into the RAM memory), then it drops down to 34MB/s giving 16min for a full 32GB card. The hard drive is capable of 80MB/s. If it was possible to lock the system to only handle the transfer it should transfer 32GB in less then 7minutes.
Maybe Sony would think about it. The cheap SD card solotion whould then be (a little) less interesting.
We need a direct drive to drive transfer mode, I think.
But anyway, the Express port is still x2 of the effective USB speed...
/BG
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Re: How long does it take to offload a SxS card?
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