Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!dbngmd13!dmswwu1c!pph93 From: PPH93@DMSWWU1A.BITNET (Thomas Heller) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Subject: Re: register model Seagate ST01 Message-ID: <90332.172048PPH93@DMSWWU1A.BITNET> Date: 28 Nov 90 19:12:40 GMT References: <7242@suns1.cel.co.uk> Lines: 37 Organisation: Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet, Muenster, Germany In article <7242@suns1.cel.co.uk>, hek4@cel.co.uk (hans kristiansen) says: > >I have recently become the lucky owner of an Seagate SCSI controller, >ST01, which I use to control a hard disk. > >This controller has a single surface mounted ASIC >(11746-501,CF61891FN,N-78399) >as a controller and a BIOS ver. 3.0.0 (16K). > >It works flawlessly, but I would like to attach more devices onto this >channel, and I was wondering if anybody out there knows how to program >the device to send commands/data. > >Anything would be of great interest. > > Thanks a $$$$$$, > Hans > >Sorry no .sig sigh!, but standard disclaimer applies. I've got a manual named: ST01, ST02 SCSI HOST ADAPTER PRODUCT MANUAL April 5, 1989 36027-002, Rev. G for FREE from our local Seagate Distributor. Maybe you should try this also. BTW: This manual 1) describes the installation and setup of the board, 2) has the complete "data sheet" of this ASIC chip. hope this helps, Thomas Heller. PS: This is really more a kind of data sheet and not a programmers manual.