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# TLDR
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When using the BlueSCSI on a Vintage Mac you can expect about `1024KB/sec` read, `900KB/sec` write, `1ms` seek. Keep reading to see what factors may influence your speed.
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When using the BlueSCSI on a Vintage Mac you can expect about `1228KB/sec` read, `900KB/sec` write, `1ms` seek. Keep reading to see what factors may influence your speed.
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# Help us collect data
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@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ These are 25-30 year old computers, there are many things that change the profil
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The main thing to remember is to enjoy your vintage computer.
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## SCSI Driver
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On Macintosh drives there is a SCSI Driver installed. Some drivers preform better or worse on different machines. Learn more here: https://github.com/erichelgeson/BlueSCSI/wiki/Disk-Drivers-(Mac)
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## Testing software
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Most users use [SCSI Director Pro 4](https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/scsi-director-pro-40) but other software may provide different results.
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