What's more fun is having the SCSI card serving a disk for you 4Mhz Z80
system. Now you have the "superior" 16 bit CPU of fetching disk blocks for
the "inferior" 8 bit CPU :-)
At 05:52 PM 8/7/01 -0400, you wrote:
I used
to feel the same way when I was running a TRS-80 Model
2000 and I'd see caching SCSI controllers that used the same 80186 as a
coprocessor on the board. There's something humbling about seeing your
main CPU relegated to coprocessor status!
Jeff