Hello,
Maybe this will amuse some of you. Late last year I finally started on a crazy project of mine (Covid confinement is boring), putting a modern
FPGA on a SBus board to add some functionalities to some trusty old SPARCstations (of course people had put FPGAs on SBus back in the day
for various reasons, but those boards are long gone, and I wanted the benefits of a modern FPGA).
Everything is open-source here:
<https://github.com/rdolbeau/SBusFPGA>
There's some pictures of the board in there as well.
Hardware interface is working (the FPGA board itself is off-the-shelf,
only the adapter board is custom), gateware & software for NetBSD 9.0 is
an ongoing effort but the devices are recognized by the PROM and NetBSD,
I can do some crypto, and the micro-sd card support is (slowly) moving forward :-)
Cordially,
If an sd card could be made visible to obp as a boot disk, that would
be even better. scsi drives are becoming an endangered species and
while there are ssd type replacements, they are expensive. and not
open source.
Hello,
Maybe this will amuse some of you.
Very good project by the sound of it. If an sd card could be made
visible to obp as a boot disk, that would be even better.
Don't know where you are located, but have old sbus machines here in
the uk if you need some test hardware access...
Are you aware of the SCSI-to-SD (card) converters?
Are you aware of the bit banging that people have done to get a
Raspberry Pi, et al., to pretend to be an old SCSI device?
On 3/16/21 6:56 PM, chris wrote:
If an sd card could be made visible to obp as a boot disk, that would
be even better. scsi drives are becoming an endangered species and
while there are ssd type replacements, they are expensive. and not
open source.
Are you aware of the SCSI-to-SD (card) converters?
Are you aware of the bit banging that people have done to get a
Raspberry Pi, et al., to pretend to be an old SCSI device?
I wasn't aware of that, googled it and found https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/, an adapter board to turn a RPi into
a SCSI device. And now I want one... Thanks for the tip!
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