I found the document one and a half year ago.
http://world.std.com/obi/Standards/scsi/
vax, 3900
--- Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk(a)yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
Hiya,
has anyone got a early copy of the SCSI spec which
just covers SCSI 1
(i.e. 8bit bus, 5Mb/s transfers only)?
I want to see if I can get the parallel port on a
modern PC hooked up to
one of the old SCSI/ST506 bridge boards that I have,
but given that I
only have 12 data out lines to play with and 5 data
in (13 in if I
assume a bidirectional port) things are pretty tight
and I obviously
need to do some loading of stuff into external
registers.
I've got some reasonable info on the SCSI protocol,
but having a better
idea of which signals do what (and at what time)
would be useful.
All the docs out on the web seem to be for the
latest SCSI revision
though (and therefore contain a lot of info that I
don't need).
Furthermore I only really need the low-level
protocol now;
software-driven higher level command structure can
wait for a few days!
cheers
Jules
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