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Performance: AsanteFAST versus Farallon EtherFast?

eharmon

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So, it's been benchmarked here before that the AsanteFAST 10/100 Ethernet card...just isn't too fast. Unsurprisingly older OT just can't push very quick anyway, and so the returns are really diminished.


Curiously though, looking at photos on Bitsavers, I realized there's a difference between that card and the Farallon "EtherFast":

The AsanteFAST uses an SMSC LAN91C100, while the Farallon uses a LAN91C100FD. What's that mean? The LAN91C100FD properly supports full duplex transfers.


Note that I'm not sure the Farallon is really an "EtherFast" at all...perhaps this was a Fast EtherTX 10/100? Farallon has it pegged at 20MBps "bus performance" which is kinda corny...guess they didn't even support NuBus 90!: https://web.archive.org/web/19980524081443/http://www.farallon.com/product/fen/fecards.html

Has anyone ever compared the two? I wonder if the Farallon wins...
 
What is the maximum theoretical transfer speed of NuBus? The bus alone presents a huge bottleneck. Add in that these cards are likely polled I/O driven and not bus mastering DMA (read: Cheap) attached to an OS not exactly known for its I/O throughput.
 
If you can do 11MBs on a scuzzy Nubus card, you should be able to get more then 10Mb speed with a network Nubus card.

Apples networking sucks in 68K and early PPC machines. I can get much faster transfers on a 486 with VLB or EISA 10Mb ethernet.
 
I got a maximum of 866KiB/sec on a AsanteFAST 10/100 with a Rocket under System 6 for a download and 606KiB/sec upload. Agree with Unknown_K that the networking performance is mediocre, but still very easy to set up compared to NFS...
 
Today I was doing some research and noticed in a picture the Farallon uses a full duplex chip and I was curious to learn more! So then I found my own thread here...oops.

Anyway, they do share pinouts, so I suspect it's a drop in replacement:

LAN91C100: https://datasheet4u.com/datasheet-pdf/SMSCCorporation/LAN91C100/pdf.php?id=582511
LAN91C100FD: https://rocelec.widen.net/view/pdf/logpzofyr8/SMSCS00288-1.pdf

Application Note: https://static5.arrow.com/pdfs/2004/0512/semi_a/2/smsc/application note/an82.pdf

So, theoretically it's a drop in replacement, except you need to activate full duplex mode by setting a bit (see page 23 of the FD datasheet - SWFDUP), so it won't have full duplex without modifying the ROM/driver.

Probably does nothing for ethernet performance either -- it's clearly bottlenecked by the OS. And on a switched network, half duplex isn't slowing down your other devices.

So overall, I'm still curious if the Farallon is faster (it may not set the duplex bit anyway), but I suspect modding a (rare) AsanteFAST doesn't have much value, unless the chip happens to be dead.
 
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