[rescue] Vaxen?
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sat Apr 27 15:27:27 CDT 2002
On April 27, Scott Newell 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...
Yes, it was covered in CCI fairly recently. I didn't read the entire
article, but it didn't look too involved.
> 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.
This is a very neat idea.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire "Mmmm. Big."
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