include a N8X305N processor, some N82S181N ROMs, an
N8X371N with leads going
right to the 50-pin connector, and five socketed WDC parts copyrighted in 1980:
WD1100V-03, WD1100V-01, WD1100V-04, WD1100V-05 and WD1100V-12. There is a
...
As I said, I was told when I bought it that it was a
SCSI controller. I
remember trying to use it some years ago and not having much success. Does
anyone have any info on this oddball?
Sounds like a clone of the WD1000 or WD1001, which are nowhere close to
either SASI or SCSI.