You are my kind of guy ;-) I grew up with PDP-1[01], RSX-11 and Version 6
UNIX straight from Bell Labs. I am a bit rusty too. I can easily hack
something together, but it most be perfect. Handshaking must in user mode,
actual work in the kernel. Why enter the kernel thru the network driver, go
to a user daemon and back to the kernel to execute and v.v. for the answer?

No I'm proto-typing and have a lot of challenges and very little time.
Luckily holiday is around the corner.

Later.

Peter



-----Original Message-----
From: Danny Braniss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 9:05 AM
To: Peter Blok
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: My project wish-list for the next 12 months 

> Hi Danny,
> 
> Great! I am still in a design proof-of-concept phase, but I appreciate
your
> help. I'll keep you posted.
> 
> Peter

hi Peter,
        re-reading your email, i realize you are interested in the target
side of iSCSI, and me more on the initiator side, so i decided to bite
the bullet and start designing/coding - mind you, i haven't written a
serious
driver since the days of PDP/Vax & UDA50 (let's see if someone knows what im
talking about), so it took me most of an afternoon to get the skeleton
of a kld to compile.

        danny




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