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- From: brettc@spaz.manawatu.planet.co.nz (Brett Cooper)
- Subject: Re: Is SCSI P2P Network...?
- References: <4e2rup$5lg@ci.ist.utl.pt> <4ehuur$9te@news2.delphi.com> <4ei3e5$168@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <4ekqka$p74@news2.delphi.com>
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- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 96 19:53:15 +1300
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- In article <4ekqka$p74@news2.delphi.com> jdow@BIX.com (Joanne Dow) writes:
- > In article <4ei3e5$168@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>,
- > pdtaylor@primenet.com (Daniel L. Taylor) wrote:
- > .. SCSI PtoP network vis a vis controller discussion...
- > >
- > >Does anyone know if there's any RFC for such an animal?
- >
- > Whuffo RFC? The concept is addressed by the SCSI-II specification as a
- > "communications device." So if you built a serial port emulator for that
- > SCSI Target you'd have to build you could run standard tools like Holger's
- > PPP implementation. But seriously - good luck redesigning the A2091 or A3000
- > scsi.device. Making both target and initiator work on the same controller will
- > cost you no little amount of time.
- >
- > (For intellectual curiosity alone I'd like to see such a hack performed. Someone
- > who turned such a tool that was debug tools clean and lockup clean would
- > certainly earn more than just my admiration.)
- >
- > >Dan
- > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > >pdtaylor __ __ ____ ___ ___ ____
- > >pdtaylor@primenet.com /__)/__) / / / / /_ /\ / /_ /
- > > / / \ / / / / /__ / \/ /___ /-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
- > {^_^} Joanne Dow, Amiga Exchange Editor on BIX, aka The Wizardess
- > jdow@bix.com, jdow@delphi.com, jdow@mci.newscorp.com
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-
- A few years ago when C Ltd was the major Amiga hardware people on the block,
- they produced a SCSI networking package. I think it's PD/ShareWare, I'm not
- 100% sure of where it is now.
-
- Brett
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- brettc@spaz.manawatu.planet.co.nz (Brett Cooper)
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