Sounds cool...., but a SCSI device would only complicate things--despite
the _massive_ bandwidth increase available. It would be good as a later
addition to have the SCSI available as a communications means--and possibly
good old ethernet also. This sounds a lot like the plex86-RFB & bochs-RFB
projects that Donald Becker (aka "X-Odus") started on a while ago. I'd
like to hear how this works out.
Michael Wood wrote:
> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 02:02:47PM +0400, Sintsov Dmitri wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Tue, 22 May 2001, Willow Schlanger wrote:
> >
> > > If anyone's insterested, here's something I'm working on:
> > > I'm writing a miniture OS that communicates with a host
> > > computer via the parallel-port. The host computer has the
> [snip]
> > Cool idea for debugging but the SVGA's MMIO throuth the LPT
> > cable wouldn't run fast (needs massive bandwitch).
>
> hmmm... maybe a SCSI cable would be better? :)
>
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