Ahh ok, I thought you had done some SCSI interfacing
in the past.
Never. That's why I'm so interested. Seems something interesting to
loose some time. Who knows I can create a sd-card-to-scsi bridge? :)
Oh no!! Beat him senseless!
He had a 9mm pistol on his hand, I don't think it would be smart :(
There is no strange formatting, in the way that we
normally think of
"formatting". It is not possible to reach those levels of a SCSI device,
so there are no incompatibilities. The host says "give me block number
5324985", and sometime later, the target hard drive says "hey host, here's
the data for block number 5324985 that you asked for". Zero format
compatibility issues.
This is **VERY** interesting. I think I'll buy a zip drive tomorrow and
one or two zip disks and begin to read/write things to see how it works. So
bad I'll stay "grounded" for about 2 to 3 months before my new lab gets
ready :(
I'll do something even on kitchen table :D