RA81 or RM05?
FRANK%utah-20 at sri-unix.UUCP
FRANK%utah-20 at sri-unix.UUCP
Sun Jul 10 11:33:00 AEST 1983
From: Randy Frank <FRANK at utah-20>
Having talked to both people and DEC and Berkeley about potential support
for CI bus (HSC50) based disks, the comments can be summarized as follows:
1) writing a driver for a CI based disk is more akin to writing a networking
system than writing a device driver. In particular, you have to
implement a protocol called MSCP (mass storage control protocol) which
is used over the CI bus.
2) it isn't a trivial job (i.e., don't expect one from DEC in the next few
weeks). It's substantially harder that simply hacking an existing
disk device driver for a "new" disk.
3) no one will commit that they actually are going to do it, but that clearly
it is DEC's future architecture, so in most probability it will be done
at some time in the future, but don't hold your breath.
4) (this one's my own interpretation) Ideally what DEC would like to do
is have Unix and VMS co-exist on the same CI bus, hopefully sharing
disk structures. Clearly this is an enormous project, but given DEC's
planned support of Vax Unix is probably an intelligent thing to do.
Whether or not it is even a reasonable thing to implement remains to
be seen.
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