Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!hacgate!janus!ge1cbx!gerald From: gerald@ge1cbx.UUCP (Gerald Aden) Newsgroups: comp.realtime Subject: Question on SCSI utilization from VXWrks real-time kernel Keywords: VXWrks SCSI Message-ID: <321@ge1cbx.UUCP> Date: 6 Oct 89 18:22:35 GMT Organization: Quotron Systems Inc., Los Angeles Lines: 26 I am looking for someone who has used the SCSI bus from the VxWorks real-time kernel. Specifically, I'm hoping to find someone who has done Ethernet type communication protocol over the SCSI bus using sockets (TCP/IP). However, any type of SCSI communication from either the VxWrks or VRTX32 kernels would be helpful. I am trying to find a high speed data path between two Motorola boards other than the ethernet path available. I am hoping to find a SCSI solution that will not only allow me to transfer large amounts of data (1-2MB) but will also allow me to download executable code to the second 147 board over the SCSI as Wind Rivers already allows over the VME backplane. This would be a SCSI version of the Wind Rivers famous VME backplane driver. This current VME backplane driver can be used to download from a SUN-3E VME 6U card set to a target 680x0 board over the backplane as opposed to the Ethernet. I still desire to maintain disk I/O on the SCSI while providing this SCSI 147 to 147 data path. I understand the 147 prom has a SCSI driver in it. Any information would be helpful. Thanks in advance, Gerald Aden -- Quotron Systems Inc. | Phone: (213)302-4254 FAX: (213)302-4499 Dept. 36240 | uucp: uunet!janus!ge1cbx!gerald 12731 West Jefferson Blvd. | trwrb!hacgate!janus!ge1cbx!gerald Los Angeles, CA 90066 | gerald@ge1cbx.quotron.com