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Subject:
SCSI reverse-engineering?
From: Matthew Bloch ####@####.#### Date: 10 Sep 2000 18:33:17 -0000 Message-Id: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0009101832400.14435-100000@meb39.kings.cam.ac.uk> Hi there; I've recently posted a msg in comp.periphs.scsi but wondered whether the folk here might help me. Having done some low-level SCSI work before, under an emulator, I'd like to try reverse-engineering the protocol of my Profi 9600. The last time I did this, the SCSI layer was emulated (on an Acorn RISC PC...), I had the source code, and could just switch on debugging. But now I've not got a RISC PC with a SCSI card (though I might end up trying to track one down...) it's going to be harder: could I get raw SCSI data dumps out of Wine? Or is there a Windows protocol analyser that would do the work? Maybe a `pass-through' ASPI driver which would pass commands backwards and forwards to a real ASPI driver, and dump everything to a file in the meantime? What's the best way of going about this, as I'm finding it quite hard to come up with any software...? cheers, -- Matthew > http://www.soup-kitchen.net/ > ICQ 19482073 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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