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- From: chiu@ucsee.berkeley.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Direct access to SCSI card/controller
- Summary: Rev. C SCSI Card Technical Ref.
- Keywords: Apple //e FOREVER
- Message-ID: <179606INN9tv@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: 23 Aug 92 23:12:06 GMT
- References: <1992Aug17.095725.5322@actrix.gen.nz> <1965@kluge.fiu.edu> <1992Aug22.025257.1147@blkbox>
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- In article <1992Aug22.025257.1147@blkbox> jdb8042@blkbox (John D. Baker) writes:
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- >I'd also be interested in learning how to directly access
- >the SCSI host adapter (and thereby the devices attached)
- >I have an Apple II SCSI card, Rev. C, in an extended-keyboard
- >//e.
-
- I think the ref. manual (beta draft) for Rev C. SCSI is available through
- A2 Central. I got my copy from APDA when they were still carrying
- Apple II stuff.
-
- >(I'm the guy who asked about using SCSI--MFM controllers with
- >Apple SCSI cards. I bought a couple and sure enough, ProDOS
- >8 hangs up when it finds the Rev. C hooked up to an Adaptec
- >ACB4010A. I'd like to poke around and find out why. and per-
- >haps make it work.)
-
- I take it you've already gotten youself a copy of Adaptec 4000 serie
- manual... Neat stuff (a heck lot better than Xebec (aka SIDER) controllers)
-
- Are you sure that you're using an ACB4000A? (ACB4010 & ACB4000 are awfully
- old)
-