[rescue] Vaxen?
Scott Newell
newell at cei.net
Sat Apr 27 15:21:08 CDT 2002
At 04:07 PM 4/27/2002 -0400, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
>
>Well, yes, but not as bad a 30 pin stuff. I was just thinking that 72pins
>might be something I could do (maybe), but 168pins would definately require
>a lot more skill than I could make up on the spot.
Aren't most 168 pin simms actually sdram? From what I've seen, sdram
interfacing is a little more involved than plain old dram. Might not be
too bad--I'll have to dig up that issue of CCI...
>> Circuit design wouldn't be the problem--I'd be more concerned about the
>> firmware required to handle all the SCSI commands and transactions. And do
>> it quickly!
>
>As I believe Dave pointed out, chips are available that take care of that
>for you.
Just read the NatSemi datasheets and app notes--the chip mentioned appears
to handle handshaking, and it will do DMA, but that's about it. You've
still got to have a buffer. And let's not forget you'd like this box to
look like a drive.
Actually, this whole SCSI target thing is interesting...I've whined before
about the inability to get a handful of fast discrete digital I/O lines
from my sparcs (something like the parallel printer port on a PC can be
_very_ handy for testing embedded hardware projects). Maybe SCSI targets
are the way to go--build a box that's got a SCSI address and send commands
to flip and read bits. Hmm.
newell
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