Subject: AmproLB+ SCSI...
From: Gene Buckle <geneb at deltasoft.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 10:40:26 -0700 (PDT)
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Allison wrote:
Jeff..
I have a AmproLB+ and a SB180 both in use. Both have hard drives on them via
SCSI adapters.
I apologize for hijacking the thread. :)
I've got an Ampro Littleboard with a SCSI interface on it (it uses the NCR
chip) and I was wondering what drive you're using with yours? I've been
unable to get mine to see any drives at all. Is there another board that
plugs into the 50 pin header required to make it work?
No other board. Your suffering from PCism, you expect it to work like
a PC and it will not.
I'm using a 45MB fujitsu 3.5" scsi drive That was given to me and a
modified version of the ampro scsi bios. The base SCSI software
supports a limited number of drives and SCSI to MFM bridges that were
available in the mid to late 80s. Those would be the Xebec and Adaptec
and one seagate drive all in the 10-30mb size range.
Add to that at the time the AmproLB+ software was written SCSI nee SASI
was still somewhat developmental.
Yes, I had to take the Ampro sources and rework them a bit for that drive
and debug them. The basic code is online in one of the repository sites
and it's well done so modifying it should be resonable. I'll admit it's
been 17 years since I did it and it's running so I haven't looked at it in
a long while.
Hope that helps.
Allison
tnx!
g.
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