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From: Dion_L_Johnson@cup.portal.com
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Subject: Re: Formatting a Hard Disk (changing interleave, response)
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Date: Mon, 27-Jul-87 23:16:32 EDT
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I recall some results (from a source I have forgotten) that found
that changing the interleave away from 1:1 made very little
difference in performance.  Anyone know more?  Is there a reason
besides performance why we would want to change the interleave?