Well, if I could use the UDMA/66 drive as a UDMA/66 it would beat that no
problem. Unfortunatly I don't believe that Solaris, BeOS, OPENSTEP, and
maybe even Linux support UDMA/66's. It's my Multi-OS box so compatibility
is more important than speed, and it's got plenty of speed for me.
A little (totally) off-topic, but Linux does support the UDMA/66 found on
boards like the Abit BP-6, etc. I have a dual Celery 466 system with an
IBM UDMA/66 drive and it is *fast*.
Aaron