From: Rich Alderson
There have been 2 generations of Massbus Disk Emulator
(MDE) at LCM.
Thanks for the bits... very interesting.
Data was transferred via FTP over a 100baseT crossover
cable connected
to a Slackware server; the Rabbit was able to keep up with 4 drives at
this speed
Were the bits actually stored on the Slackware server, or was it just used to
put bits on the 'drive' to start with? If the latter, what were the actual
bits stored on? (I know, not that relevant, since this is the prior rev, but
I'm curious.)
a Mesa 5i22 Anything I/O card (includes a Xilinx
Spartan-III FPGA) that
plugs directly into the PCI bus in a server-class X86-64 box, and used
a revision of a separate driver/receiver card designed for MDE 1.0 to
connect to the Massbus
Let me make sure I understand this; was there some sort of cable or somehow a
connection from the Mesa 5i22 directly to the driver/receiver card, which was
purely 'level conversion', with the Mesa doing the 'protocol' on the
MASSBUS?
(I.e. they didn't communicate over the PCI bus?)
a control program for the PC side which runs under
Windows 2008/2012
Server.
So the actual bits are stored on something (disk?) controlled by the PC?
Noel