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SCSI Target Emulator RaSCSII (*^..^*)
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for Raspberry Pi
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Powered by XM6 TypeG Technology.
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Copyright (C) 2016-2020 GIMONS
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□ Regarding the functions unique to the X68000
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RaSCSI is equipped with a virtual SCSI device called a bridge device,
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You can bridge the host Raspberry Pi. With this bridge device
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The following functions are provided by using the dedicated driver for X68000.
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・Ethernet
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It provides the same Ethernet function as Neptune-X. SCSI-connected Ethernet
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RaSCSI behaves like a BOX. Relay packets to the Raspberry Pi TAP device
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It is realized by doing. Similar to Ether+.
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・Host file system
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The emulator of X68000 provides a standard function equivalent to Windrv.
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Mount the file system on the Raspberry Pi as a remote drive
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I can.
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□ How to activate the Bridge Device
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If you set the keyword "BRIDGE" as the file name when RaSCSI starts up, it will be assigned to that ID.
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Generate a Buzzilli device for it.
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ex)
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sudo rascsi -ID0 HDIMAGE0.HDS -ID6 BRIDGE
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□ Dedicated driver
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Two drivers are included in RASDRIVER.XDF or RASDRIVER.HDS included in the distribution
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I am. It is better to mount RASDRIVER.HDS with RaSCSI and copy it appropriately to transfer to the actual device
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It will be easy.
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□ Ethernet connection
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Ethernet driver (RASETHER.SYS) works with bridge device to connect to Ethernet
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You can send and receive packets.
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Below, the IP address of the virtual adapter (TAP) of Raspberry Pi is "192.168.68.1",
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The case where the X68000 side is set to "192.168.68.3" will be explained.
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-X68000 settings
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RASETHER.SYS is made by modifying the driver for Neptune-X.
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Exactly the same. In order to connect the X68000 to the internet, it is necessary to set other environment settings.
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I will. Please check the setting method by yourself.
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Below is an excerpt of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT that are actually used.
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[Excerpt from CONFIG.SYS]
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PROCESS = 3 10 10
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DEVICE = \NETWORK\RASETHER.SYS
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[Excerpt from AUTOEXEC.BAT]
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SET SYSROOT=A:/NETWORK/
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SET temp=A:\
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SET tmp=A:\
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SET HOME=A:/NETWORK/ETC/
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SET HOST=X68000
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XIP.X
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IFCONFIG.X lp0 up
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IFCONFIG.X en0 192.168.68.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
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INETDCONF.X +router 192.168.68.1 -rip
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INETDCONF.X
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・Raspberry Pi settings
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I am using a TAP device, so please enable TAP. perhaps
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If you're using Jessie these days, it should work from the beginning. The confirmation method is /dev/net/tun
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If the file exists, it can be determined that it is valid.
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The method of creating a virtual adapter is as follows.
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[Set from /etc/rc.local etc.]
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ip tuntap add ras0 mode tap user root
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ip link set ras0 up
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ifconfig ras0 inet 192.168.68.1/8 up
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route add -net 192.168.68.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev ras0
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By the above, communication between Raspberry Pi (192.168.68.1) and X68000 (192.168.68.3)
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It will be possible.
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When connecting to the Internet etc., bridge and routing on the Raspberry Pi side
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Settings are required. Please set according to your environment. Wifi
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In this case, there seem to be various problems in constructing a bridge.
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NAT configuration is also recommended. The author uses it in rc.local with the following settings.
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echo 1 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
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iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE
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□ Host file system cooperation
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It provides the same functions as Windrv and WindrvXM that are often used in the X68000 emulator.
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Raspberri Pi files if you include a dedicated device driver called RASDRV.SYS
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It means that the system can be seen and operated as a drive on the X68000 side.
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Registering a device driver is easy.
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For example
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DEVICE = \SYS\RASDRV.SYS
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In this case, mount the root directory of Raspberry Pi by default.
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The drive mounted when the device driver is started is displayed.
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If you want to mount other than root, please specify the directory. /home/pi etc.
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To mount
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DEVICE = \SYS\RASDRV.SYS /home/pi
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Specify. If you specify multiple directories, they will be mounted as separate drives.
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It is possible.
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If you are using SUSIE, please install RASDRV.SYS before SUSIE. When incorporated later
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There are reports that it can not be recognized correctly.
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