• Re: Is there such a thing as DBA-SCSI?

    From IBMMuseum@21:1/5 to WBSTClarke on Thu Mar 23 20:38:13 2023
    On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 10:30:46 PM UTC-7, WBSTClarke wrote:
    It makes me wonder if the 8570-x81 and -x61 (similar drives to the 8580-081, -161 and -A16) should be considered to have DBA-SCSI drives, except that the Set Config panel displays would still refer to them like DBA-ESDIs. I guess their onboard
    electronics directly interface to a bare RLL or whatever HD.

    https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.wss?docURL=%2Fcommon%2Fssi%2Frep_ca%2F5%2F897%2FENUS392-265%2Findex.html&request_locale=en

    Thoughts everyone?

    I had not seen this discussion more than three years ago - and don't know what in the link that WBST was referring to, but the "DBA-SCSI" drives he describes are the 40, 80, and 160Mb with the 80C196KB microcontroller (all ESDI and other DBA-ESDI
    controllers use an 80C31): https://ibmmuseum.com/Interrupts/INT13h/INT13h1C0B.htm

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