FCTY7284@RYERSON.BITNET ("Hiscocks, Peter") (03/24/90)
A useful article on simple interfacing to the SCSI bus, currently appears in the April/May issue of Circuit Cellar Ink: The Computer Applications Journal, page 15. The article shows how a subset of SCSI commands can be used to interface to equipment without requiring a microprocessor controller at the receiving end. It would be really useful if someone in the know would specify the differences between true SCSI and ACSI, and what the adaptor board does in the SCSI interface. I've seen requests for this in the past, on the net, but never seen an answer.... Incidentally, Circuit Cellar Inc is a terrific source of applications info for hardware and software projects. The current issue also has an article on computer generations of holograms, using VGA resolution if you can believe it! Peter
jmack@b11.ingr.com (Cery McCormick) (03/27/90)
In article <90Mar23.233151est.57419@ugw.utcs.utoronto.ca>, FCTY7284@RYERSON.BITNET ("Hiscocks, Peter") writes: > It would be really useful if someone in the know would specify the differences > between true SCSI and ACSI, and what the adaptor board does in the SCSI > interface. I've seen requests for this in the past, on the net, but never > seen an answer.... I would sure like to know about the ACSI myself. anybody have the info????