[TU81 drivers] UNIX-WIZARDS Digest V2#062
Chris Torek
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
Sun Feb 2 12:51:02 AEST 1986
In article <2128 at brl-tgr.ARPA> MRC%PANDA at sumex-aim.arpa writes:
> I don't see what is so hard about writing a device driver for the
> TU81. Tape drives are tape drives.
You obviously have not seen MSCP yet. Tape drives are disks connected
via a virtual circuit network :-).
> A good hacker should be able to knock off a nerdly tape drive device
> driver in a day or so, and a good (fully compatible) one in a week
> at most.
*If* you have manuals. Without knowing which device registers to
poke, with which values, and without circuit diagrams and microcode
listings and all, it can take a LONG time to figure out how ANYTHING
works.
Speaking of which . . . does anyone have an order number for a TU81
programmer's manual? As long as I am rewriting the UDA50 driver
I would like to write some generic MSCP device routines; it would
help if I knew which MSCP things were truly generic.
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