On Thu, 13 May 2004 09:38:05 -0400
Paul Koning <pkoning(a)equallogic.com> wrote:
The board doesn't have to be all
that big -- quad size is enough.
This is big.
All the disk controllers before the MSCP family are
hardwired logic
(except maybe the RL01, I'm not sure about that one -- and ignoring
screwball stuff like the Pro disk controllers). So none of them
should be all that hard.
If you count a bit slice CPU as hardwired logic. ;-)
If you want to emulate an old disk controller, the
RH11 family might
be better, since those are larger disks, so you can put larger flash
cards to good use.
As already said: If UniBus then general solution that is able to
emulate
whatever you want.
The UDA doesn't have a T11 in it.
I know.
But the RQDX3 has one. If we are doing UniBus we should also
take care of the QBus. They are similar enough to be supported bouth.
--
tsch??,
Jochen
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