Thanks for pointing at the old thread. The interrupts help explain some of the other problems associated with using ReadyBoost actually slowing the machine. Interrupt handling sounds like a driver problem to me, unless there really is no buffer at all in the chip. Can't determine that since there are no real specs available for these chips.stephenyeong wrote:[edited-R] I've tested the SD Card Reader on my X60; it is slow compared with my USB card reader and causes too many CPU interrupts.
I think this is caused by the old discontinued Ricoh R5C822 chip (in my case X60)
http://www.ricoh.com/LSI/product_pcif/p ... index.html
Btw, the chip in the X60 tablet (as currently sold) is the R5C843. The chip in the new X61 tablet is the R5C847, which is yet another change to the machine. Hopefully, it fixes the speed problem.
Well, earlier today, I committed to throughly testing my X61t. I bought a Lexar 2GB x133 at Amazon. I found a mail-in rebate for $20 so it'll cost me about $35 at the end of the day, so it's not a huge big deal. When I get the machine, I'll post my results.




