Hallo allemaal, I'm still busy disassembling the 9060. A lot of the bus controller is the same as the 8050, a lot isn't. The disk controller is completely different. As you know, the 9060 has a SASI interface, see: <http://www.baltissen.org/newhtm/sasi.htm>. The info on my site is the only info I have about it SASI so far. As you can read, it needs six command bytes. It is said that it is the predecessor of SCSI. My hope is that SCSI also uses the same command bytes sequence. My questions: - Who can confirm that SCSI uses these 6 command bytes as well? - If so, what is their meaning? - Of course I searched Internet but "SCSI" gives me to many hits. Who knows a nice "SCSI for dummies" link? I hope someone can help me, especially André, having developed his own SCSI-cards! -- ___ / __|__ / / |_/ Groetjes, Ruud Baltissen \ \__|_\ \___| http://Ruud.C64.org Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2011-01-25 21:00:07
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