Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!eos!aurora!labrea!decwrl!decvax!mandrill!howarth From: howarth@mandrill (David J. Howarth) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: AUX SCSI driver question Message-ID: <2373@mandrill.CWRU.Edu> Date: 1 Mar 88 22:03:38 GMT Sender: howarth@mandrill.CWRU.Edu Reply-To: howarth@mandrill (David J. Howarth) Organization: CWRU Dept of Computer Engineering and Science Lines: 11 I have an AUX question that hopefully one of you experts can answer. How does the SCSI driver handle seeking under AUX. Does the driver issue a seek, put itself to sleep, and let AUX do some more processing until an interupt arrives, or does the driver issue the seek and sit there waiting until it completes. I know that standard Unix drivers will put themselves to sleep, but that doesn't mean that the SCSI driver does! I was curious if they use the existing SCSI routines or if they wrote new ones for AUX. Please E-Mail any responses. Thanks in advance for any help. David J. Howarth