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* You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]Louis Ohland
+* A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?Louis Ohland
|`- Re: A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?Louis Ohland
`* Re: You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]Grant Taylor
 `* Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]Louis Ohland
  `* Re: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]Grant Taylor
   `- Re: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]Louis Ohland

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You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]

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From: ohland@charter.net (Louis Ohland)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
Subject: You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 11:06:50 -0600
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 by: Louis Ohland - Tue, 16 Jan 2024 17:06 UTC

Uh, has anyone gotten Target Mode to function under W98SE? The Corvette
supports it. Unfortunately, I'd like to hook a Win 7 system up with
parallel SCSI to a W98SE system, using parallel SCSI as the transmission
carrier.

This is _NOT_ iSCSI!

A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?

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From: ohland@charter.net (Louis Ohland)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
Subject: A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:59 -0600
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 by: Louis Ohland - Wed, 17 Jan 2024 15:06 UTC

https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/a-pc-with-a-scsi-card-in-target-mode-as-a-replacement-hdd.44565/

Re: You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]

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From: gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net (Grant Taylor)
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Subject: Re: You are a Target! [SCSI Target Mode]
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 by: Grant Taylor - Wed, 17 Jan 2024 15:18 UTC

On 1/16/24 11:06, Louis Ohland wrote:
> Uh, has anyone gotten Target Mode to function under W98SE? The Corvette
> supports it. Unfortunately, I'd like to hook a Win 7 system up with
> parallel SCSI to a W98SE system, using parallel SCSI as the transmission
> carrier.

I've used target mode on Fibre Channel, but not parallel SCSI, in Linux.

Why would you want to use the Corvette as the /target/? I'd think that
you'd want to use something else as the target and use the Corvette as
the initiator.

> This is _NOT_ iSCSI!

:-)

--
Grant. . . .

Re: A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?

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Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
Subject: Re: A PC with a SCSI card in 'Target Mode' as a replacement HDD?
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 by: Louis Ohland - Wed, 17 Jan 2024 15:23 UTC

"The SYM53C7XX/8XX/10XX family of chips run on target as well as host
devices. Target operation is very similar to host operation, except that
the SCRIPTS processor responds to SCSI commands from the host rather
than initiating the commands. " Symbios® SCSI SCRIPTSTM Processors
Programming Guide Version 2.2 page 11-1

Louis Ohland wrote:
> https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/a-pc-with-a-scsi-card-in-target-mode-as-a-replacement-hdd.44565/
>

Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]

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From: ohland@charter.net (Louis Ohland)
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Subject: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]
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 by: Louis Ohland - Wed, 17 Jan 2024 15:30 UTC

I'm not a programmer. I tap rocks together to make Morse code.

What does what to what, I dunno. Tell me how to transfer files from Win7
to W98SE at 5-10 MB/s without IPv6 [or 4]?

So I'm desperate. Desperate choice for desperate times...

Desperate... but not serious...

Grant Taylor wrote:
>
> Why would you want to use the Corvette as the /target/?  I'd think that
> you'd want to use something else as the target and use the Corvette as
> the initiator.

Re: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]

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Subject: Re: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]
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 by: Grant Taylor - Thu, 18 Jan 2024 04:57 UTC

On 1/17/24 09:30, Louis Ohland wrote:
> Tell me how to transfer files from Win7
> to W98SE at 5-10 MB/s without IPv6 [or 4]?

Why avoid TCP/IP?

IPX?

NetBEUI / NetBIOS

LapLink et al.

Not everything will be 5-10 MBps. But I'm sure there are options.

> So I'm desperate. Desperate choice for desperate times...

I've not tried, but I wouldn't think that it would be too difficult.

You might even be able to do it with software that Microsoft distributes
with the OS, possibly as an optional component. I'm assuming IIS in
Windows 7 still includes FTP.

I don't know what options Personal Web Server that was an optional
Windows 98 component supports.

> Desperate... but not serious...

#learningOpportunity

I still think that you are going to have better luck using the '98
system as the initiator than as the target.

--
Grant. . . .

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Subject: Re: Weapons free! [SCSI Target Mode]
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 by: Louis Ohland - Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:22 UTC

Damnifiknow whotthehell is going on under the case, it's all majic...

Foster Grant, it matters not to me if W98SE leads or follows, the dance
is the same.

The 53C8xx supports Target Mode. So does the Corvette, but where is the
documentation? Is it as [sl]easy as enabling target mode in set
configuration?

I am konfuzed and kontuzed...

Grant Taylor wrote:
>
> I still think that you are going to have better luck using the '98
> system as the initiator than as the target.

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