"Dr. Michael Weller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you want the SCSI host adapter show up on the bus in addition to itself
> (with SCSI-id 7 and someother), I doubt that you have a chance to find
> some hardware that does that. 

That's a pity.

> However, I understand you want this host adapter show up as a device on
> a bus of another host adapter (in the same or another machine): That can
> be done. Your host adapter must allow to set an id different from 7
> and it must be able to accept commands from another device.

Yes, of course. But it will show up as a host adapter, and not as a
hard disk device, I think.

> However, there is/was an IP-over-SCSI project (URL) which would work like
> this: one host shows up as a device to the other. They would have dealt
> with that.

Well, my idea was almost the opposite: I would like to create some
kind of virtual hard disk on the SCSI bus which another device on the
same bus can access (no firmware changes are possible there).  I want
to do this in order to avoid things like IP-over-SCSI (actually, it's
MIDI-over-SCSI in this case).

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