Hi! I think this is of general interest to the vintage/classic/hobbyist
computer community. We are getting very close to a fully functional free
and open source SCSI-1 to IDE (including CF adapters) and SD bridge board.
There have been several discoveries during the build and test phase and we
will be getting a second set of prototype boards soon that include all the
fixes (including optional terminating resistors, various fixes and
improvements, etc).
Please see the photos of the test harness and the board responding to a PC
SCSI-1 controller identify command.
This board is being targeted to the most oldest SASI and/or SCSI-1 equipped
machines. Generally speaking newer SCSI drives are still available and/or
commercial SCSI to IDE bridges exist already so this board would not be
necessary.
It is primarily intended for the most ancient SASI/SCSI-1 machines such as
early Mac, Atari, Amiga, Apple II, DEC, Sun, Apollo, various CP/M single
board computers, sewing machines, synthesizers, lab and/or test equipment,
etc with specialized SASI and/or SCSI-1 requirements.
Occasionally these older machines require specific SASI and/or SCSI-1 drives
to operate which may no longer be available. Since the bridge board is
free/open source the identification strings and/or firmware can be modified
to emulate these older devices.
Thanks and have a nice day!
Andrew Lynch
From: n8vem at
googlegroups.com [mailto:n8vem at
googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Wayne Warthen
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:20 PM
To: n8vem at
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Subject: [N8VEM: 15283] Re: SCSI2IDE Progress
More progress this weekend. Still a long way to go, but this is good stuff.
I have been able to exchange data with a host initiator to the point where
the host knows the target is there and basic information like it's name and
capacity. Here are links to some pictures I just posted on the Wiki. I can
see the host asking for a "READ DATA" command now, but have not had time to
implement it, but very close.
S2I Test Harness
<http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/62651425/2013-01-13%20S2I%20Test%
20Harness.jpg> shows my SCSI2IDE board connected to my Xi 8088 (thanks
Sergey!) via a Future Domain SCSI Controller.
S2I LUN Discovery
<http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/62651421/2013-01-13%20S2I%20LUN%2
0Discovery.jpg> shows a boot screen demonstrating the Future Domain
Controller BIOS finding the SCSI2IDE board and successfully determining it's
sector size.
SCSI2IDE Board
<http://n8vem-sbc.pbworks.com/w/file/fetch/62651429/2013-01-13%20SCSI2IDE%20
Board.jpg> just shows the board itself.
Thanks,
Wayne
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