Chuck(G)
25k Member
This is just something that I'm tossing out for comments.
After going through the forum listings and looking at the trouble that people have trying to get a bootable SCSI disk going, I wonder if it might be of interest to anyone to start an 8-bit SCSI controller project?
It could be done fairly economically by using a modern microcontroller instead of one of the legacy SCSI interface chips. ASPI support for other devices might even be a possibility.
The design would probably be not more than 5 or 6 ICs, tops.
Thoughts? Or is SCSI too much of a dead horse?
After going through the forum listings and looking at the trouble that people have trying to get a bootable SCSI disk going, I wonder if it might be of interest to anyone to start an 8-bit SCSI controller project?
It could be done fairly economically by using a modern microcontroller instead of one of the legacy SCSI interface chips. ASPI support for other devices might even be a possibility.
The design would probably be not more than 5 or 6 ICs, tops.
Thoughts? Or is SCSI too much of a dead horse?