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Read timeout parameter

Postby jojo2012 » 25.03.16, 09:29

Hi there,
does anyone know if there is the parameter "Read timeout" equivalent to what is on DDI?.....and if there’s where we can set it?
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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 25.03.16, 14:22

jojo2012 wrote:Source of the post Hi there,
does anyone know if there is the parameter "Read timeout" equivalent to what is on DDI?.....and if there’s where we can set it?
Thanks so much
Jojo



Hi,
In Dataextrator De Its in The Setting "Readiness Tab " . You Can Set Read Timeout There
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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby DataMedics » 26.03.16, 13:04

Yes, and just so you know the setting to "Read Using Hardware Retries" = PIO mode. Not sure why they don't just label it as such. I think we all would understand that.


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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby jojo2012 » 28.03.16, 18:28

Hi,
thanks Amarbir and Jared for the reply and hint. I don't understand, ACE time ago had told me that this parameter can be set by the utility and precisely “Tools”--->Settings. General Tab, “HDD timeout” value.
if I'm not mistaken that one parameter together with the block size it is crucial in cloning processes……so stated also DDI.

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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 31.03.16, 07:52

jojo2012 wrote:Source of the post Hi,
thanks Amarbir and Jared for the reply and hint. I don't understand, ACE time ago had told me that this parameter can be set by the utility and precisely “Tools”--->Settings. General Tab, “HDD timeout” value.
if I'm not mistaken that one parameter together with the block size it is crucial in cloning processes……so stated also DDI.

Thanks again guys
Jojo


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Do You Have DDI Also ? .I Am Planning To Buy 2 Units Sometimes In The Future .
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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby Nick_TS » 04.04.16, 20:22

DataMedics wrote:Source of the post Yes, and just so you know the setting to "Read Using Hardware Retries" = PIO mode. Not sure why they don't just label it as such. I think we all would understand that.

Yes this is PIO mode, PC-3000 allows to read sectors via PIO mode with and without hardware retries.
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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby jojo2012 » 11.04.16, 15:29

Hi Guys,
thanks Dmitriy for the clarification about “Read Using Harware Retries”=PIO mode…..although I asked for “Read Timeout”…anyway no problem now I have more info.

@Amarbir: No I don’t have DDI, but like you, I have planned to buy 1 unit, maybe when there is a bit more work…..thanks again dude.

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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 13.04.16, 12:53

jojo2012 wrote:Source of the post Hi Guys,
thanks Dmitriy for the clarification about “Read Using Harware Retries”=PIO mode…..although I asked for “Read Timeout”…anyway no problem now I have more info.

@Amarbir: No I don’t have DDI, but like you, I have planned to buy 1 unit, maybe when there is a bit more work…..thanks again dude.

Jojo


Hi Jojo,
I am Planning For 2 Units And Most of My Income For Next 2 Years Is Gonna Be Used For Lab and Tool Expansion .
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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby jojo2012 » 15.04.16, 17:15

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post
jojo2012 wrote:Source of the post Hi Guys,
thanks Dmitriy for the clarification about “Read Using Harware Retries”=PIO mode…..although I asked for “Read Timeout”…anyway no problem now I have more info.

@Amarbir: No I don’t have DDI, but like you, I have planned to buy 1 unit, maybe when there is a bit more work…..thanks again dude.

Jojo


Hi Jojo,
I am Planning For 2 Units And Most of My Income For Next 2 Years Is Gonna Be Used For Lab and Tool Expansion .

Amarbir you’re right to buy the 2 units….I think that's one of the best investments. I too, until now, the majority of the income I used to buy equipment, upgrade of PC with new workstations, constantly updating SW, and last but not least I have to go to the 6.0 version. DDI is another piece of the puzzle that cannot be missing in this field, although someone knows how to use DE fully, I think that he is a good point.


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Re: Read timeout parameter

Postby jojo2012 » 18.09.17, 11:28

Hi,
thanks Amarbir and Jared for the reply and hint. I don't understand, ACE time ago had told me that this parameter can be set by the utility and precisely “Tools”--->Settings. General Tab, “HDD timeout” value.
if I'm not mistaken that one parameter together with the block size it is crucial in cloning processes……so stated also DDI.

Thanks again guys
Jojo

Hi,
Do You Have DDI Also ? .I Am Planning To Buy 2 Units Sometimes In The Future .


Hi Amarbir,
I got DDI4 :)


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