Advice on VAX peripherals wanted, note re HSC50
leichter at yale-com.UUCP
leichter at yale-com.UUCP
Tue Jan 17 05:50:08 AEST 1984
A HSC50 contains multiple F-11's; these are the chips in both the 11/23
and 11/24, which differ in the backplane: 11/23 is Q-bus, 11/24 is Unibus.
(Actually, to be complete: 11/23 is 18-bit Q-bus, 11/23+ is 22-bit Q-bus.)
It isn't particularly meaningful to ask whether the F-11's inside an HSC-50
are "11/23's" or "11/24's".
While the DSA protocol may be complex, it has two advantages over usual
disk-driver interfaces: It looks like a fairly high-level network protocol,
not a series of random read-only, write-only, and read-write bits plus
interrupts and timing constraints; and it is done, once and for all: New
disks can connect to the HSC-50 without the host talking to it knowing that
they are new...the HSC-50 protocol stays unchanged.
-- Jerry
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