On 7/3/07, Zane H. Healy <healyzh at aracnet.com> wrote:
I've not seen a SCSI video card, but have a
SCSI Ethernet for my Mac SE/30.
I've used those on compact Macs with good success. I've always
wondered if there is enough information out there to write a driver to
use them on a generic platform. Are there any models of SCSI-ethernet
with deciphered internals? Really, I suppose, it wouldn't be hard to
hang a SCSI analyzer between a compact Mac and the SCSI adapter and
sniff out the protocol, but I don't happen to have a SCSI analyzer.
Did anyone do this already, or have folks just figured there are
easier ways to add Ethernet to small machines?
-ethan
I think the Asante device is really all there is for the SCSI-to-Ethernet
devices. ISTR, Atari TOS users being interested in them years ago to add
ethernet to systems such as the TT030. I don't remember if they succeeded.
Zane