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Public Discussions => Off Topic discussions => Topic started by: Martin Iturbide on April 22, 2019, 01:46:48 pm
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From OSNews.com (https://www.osnews.com/)
Due to the awesome work by long-time (https://git.haiku-os.org/haiku/commit/?h=hrev53079) developer waddlesplash, nightly images after hrev53079 have read/write NVMe support built-in. (https://www.haiku-os.org/blog/kallisti5/2019-04-16_nvme_driver_now_available/)
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These devices now show up in /dev/disk/nvme/ and are fully useable by Haiku.
I’ve personally tested (https://twitter.com/kallisti5/status/1117974903154565120) my Samsung 950 Pro and seen raw read speeds up to 1.4GiB/s.
I always enjoy checking the progress of other alternative OSes as an off topic thing.
Regards
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Would be a nice item, but certainly we need wifi, USB-3, and our updated browser before we spend much on NVME drives. I'm still contributing to updates by BWW and Arca. Still like my OS/2 > eCS > Arca much better than Win or Apple.
Keep up the good work Martin.
Matt W.