I'm
assuming that this is on-topic as the equipment I wish to use
this in is microprocessor controlled (68000) piece of test equipment
- the Fluke 9100 series of microprocessor test fixtures.
Wow!!! Great!!!
What my group of friends (Tech Tools Mail List)
are looking for is a
cost effective replacement for the ancient SCSI drives with flash
being an optimum solution, but trying to find the most cost effective
solution...
What is the address of this list? Got interested :oD
Anyone have suggestions?
Do you know how simple SCSI and SCSI-2 is???
Why not a simple microcontroller (AVR!!! AVR!!! connected to a SCSI
bus and to some cheap-serial-memory like SD/MMC cards? It can be done
easily and cheaply, and you would have the advantage of (pseudo?)FAT
compatibility. Or at least device image distribuition thru the net.
BASCOM (
www.mcselec.com) has a nice BASIC compiler for AVRs and good
examples of SD interfacing. Maybe worth a look :o)
If this develops into a project, I'd like to know. I have a need to do
some solid state SCSI. I also know AVRs and FAT FS.
Jim