Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!van-bc!rsoft!mindlink!a186 From: a186@mindlink.UUCP (Harvey Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: SCSI direct. Message-ID: <1150@mindlink.UUCP> Date: 17 Feb 90 01:05:42 GMT Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada Lines: 64 In <00021.AA00021@amnesia>, root@amnesia.UUCP (WJ Coldwell) writes: | | The MultiPort Board SCSI device driver is now "SCSIdirect". Good news! Now if only CBM would do so for the 2090(A)... | What I need now is a fairly complete list of all of the | ANSI SCSI commands. [...] | Bill, I don't have a complete list in electronic form, but included here are pointers to a couple of sources and the SCSI-BBS. <-Harvey --- ]American National Standard (ANSI) for Small Computer System Interface ](SCSI), X3.131-1986. This approved standard is available from: ] ] American National Standards Institute ] 1430 Broadway ] New York, NY 10018 ] Sales Department: (212) 642-4900 ] ]The price is $25.00 each for 1-9 copies. Quantity discounts are ]available. If your company is a member of ANSI, you may also be ]eligible for a discount. ] ] ]The enhanced Small Computer System Interface (SCSI-2) is not an approved ]standard. It is a working document of the X3T9.2 Task Group that is ]intended to revise and enhance X3.131-1986. Copies of the most recent ]version of this document can be obtained from: ] ] Global Engineering Documents ] 2805 McGaw ] Irvine, CA 92714 ] (800) 854-7179 ] (714) 261-1455 --- > > Thanks to John Lohmeyer of NCR, a majority of the SCSI related >files from his SCSI BBS are now available from the mgse mail archive >server. These files were sent to me by Mr. Lohmeyer at his expense so >that more people would have access to them. The SCSI BBS >(316-636-8700) contains a large amount of data relating to SCSI, and >ESDI as well as SCSI-2, IPI, and Fiber Channel, as well as the last >revision of the SCSI-1 standard before it went to publication by >ANSI. If you are interested in finding out what is available from the >archive server, send the message that follows to archive@mgse and you >will get back an index of names and descriptions and a unix style ls >-lR listing of filenames and sizes. > >--- cut here --- >help >send other/scsi-bbs/list >send other/scsi-bbs/index >--- cut here --- > --- "Who cares if it's RISC, CISC, VLIW, or a bunch of elves with abaci?" - Peter da Silva Harvey Taylor Meta Media Productions uunet!van-bc!rsoft!mindlink!Harvey_Taylor a186@mindlink.UUCP