On 4/18/21 2:21 PM, Ondrej Zary wrote: > On Friday 16 April 2021 23:25:18 Maciej W. Rozycki wrote: >> On Fri, 16 Apr 2021, Khalid Aziz wrote: >> >>>> Sadly I didn't get to these resources while they were still there, and >>>> neither did archive.org, and now they not appear available from anywhere >>>> online. I'm sure Leonard had this all, but, alas, he is long gone too. >>> >>> These documents were all gone by the time I started working on this >>> driver in 2013. >> >> According to my e-mail archives I got my BT-958 directly from Mylex brand >> new as KT-958 back in early 1998 (the rest of the system is a bit older). >> It wasn't up until 2003 when I was caught by the issue with the LOG SENSE >> command that I got interested in the programming details of the adapter. >> >> At that time Mylex was in flux already, having been bought by LSI shortly >> before. Support advised me what was there at Leonard's www.dandelion.com >> site was all that was available (I have a personal copy of the site) and >> they would suggest to switch to their current products. So it was too >> late already ten years before you got at the driver. >> >> I'll yet double-check the contents of the KT-958 kit which I have kept, >> but if there was any technical documentation supplied there on a CD (which >> I doubt), I would have surely discovered it earlier. It's away along with >> the server, remotely managed, ~160km/100mi from here, so it'll be some >> time before I get at it though. >> >> Still, maybe one of the SCSI old-timers has that stuff stashed somewhere. >> I have plenty of technical documentation going back to early to mid 1990s >> (some in the hard copy form), not necessarily readily available nowadays. >> Sadly lots of such stuff goes offline or is completely lost to the mist of >> time. >> >> Maciej >> > > Found the 3000763 document here: > https://doc.lagout.org/science/0_Computer Science/0_Computer History/old-hardware/buslogic/3000763_PCI_EISA_Wide_SCSI_Tech_Ref_Dec94.pdf > > There's also 3002593 there: > https://doc.lagout.org/science/0_Computer Science/0_Computer History/old-hardware/buslogic/ > Thanks!!! -- Khalid