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Re: SCSI drivers (yet again)
>> I bought it from a shop in Witney, Oxfordshire, which had a large number of
>> these boxes without documentation, cables or power supplies (5 to 12 volt AC
>> or DC, 20W). I can fish out the address if you want it.
>>
>> The boxes were originally designed to be used with the Mac Plus, so it's
>> standard Mac SCSI (25 pin D connector) and the unit is terminated internally.
>>
>> It should work with ACSI and a convertor, though I can't guarantee it. It
>> works on the TT (well it gets reset and accessed by AHDI) as long as it's
>> not been set to a SCSI ID directly after a disk drive and you use AHDI. AHDI
>>
>
>I do not expect any problems with connecting the hardware to the SCSI
>(or ACSI) port, but I am uncertain about the software. As far as I
>know, ACSI is only able to send class-0 commands; will that be
>sufficient for using the box? Besides, what other hardware will I need
>to set up a network? Can I just link two or more of these boxes with
>twisted-pair wire, or do I need interfaces for that?
I've still to read up on SCSI commands, the commands the box understands are
all 6 bytes long:-
0x00 test unit ready
0x03 request sense
0x12 inquiry
0x1c receive diagnostics
0x1d send diagnostics
0x02 clear tallies
0x05 send ethernet packet
0x0e receive ethernet packet
0x06 set ethernet address
0x09 set multicast address
0x0c set packet reception mode
0x0d ethernet receive (OEM ROMs only)
Two get a network working you will need:-
two boxes
two BNC coax T pieces
two 75 ohm BNC terminators
a length (greater than 2 metres) of coax cable with BNC connectors
on each end.
>
>Thanx
>
>Markus
>
Steve
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