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!! ------ THIS FILE IS AUTO_GENERATED! DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE!!!
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!! ------ The native file is rascsi.1. Re-run 'make docs' after updating\n\n
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rascsi(1) General Commands Manual rascsi(1)
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NAME
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rascsi - Emulates SCSI devices using the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins
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SYNOPSIS
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rascsi [-f[u00AE] FOLDER] [-g[u00AE] LOG_LEVEL] [-h] [-p[u00AE] PORT]
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[-v] [-IDn FILE] [-HDn FILE]...
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DESCRIPTION
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rascsi Emulates SCSI devices using the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins.
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In the arguments to RaSCSI, one or more SCSI (-IDn) or SASI (-HDn) de‐
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vices can be specified. The number (n) after the ID or HD identifier
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specifies the ID number for that device. For SCSI: The ID is limited
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from 0-7. However, typically SCSI ID 7 is reserved for the "initiator"
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(the host computer). Note that SASI is considered rare and only used on
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very early Sharp X68000 computers.
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RaSCSI will determine the type of device based upon the file extension
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of the FILE argument.
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hdf: SASI Hard Disk image (XM6 SASI HD image - typically only used
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with X68000)
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hds: SCSI Hard Disk image (generic)
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hdn: SCSI Hard Disk image (NEC GENUINE)
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hdi: SCSI Hard Disk image (Anex86 HD image)
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nhd: SCSI Hard Disk image (T98Next HD image)
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hda: SCSI Hard Disk image (APPLE GENUINE - typically used with Mac
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SCSI emulation)
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mos: SCSI Magneto-optical image (XM6 SCSI MO image - typically only
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used with X68000)
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iso: SCSI CD-ROM image (ISO 9660 image)
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For example, if you want to specify an Apple-compatible HD image on ID
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0, you can use the following command:
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sudo rascsi -ID0 /path/to/drive/hdimage.hda
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Once RaSCSI starts, it will open a socket (default port is 6868) to al‐
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low external management commands. If another process is using the
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rascsi port, RaSCSI will terminate, since it is likely another instance
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of RaSCSI. Once RaSCSI has initialized, the rasctl utility can be used
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to send commands.
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To quit RaSCSI, press Control + C. If it is running in the background,
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you can kill it using an INT signal.
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OPTIONS
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-f FOLDER
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The default folder for image files. For files in this folder no
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absolute path needs to be specified. The default folder is
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'/home/pi/images'.
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-g LOG_LEVEL
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The rascsi log level (trace, debug, info, warn, err, critical,
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off). The default log level is 'trace'.
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-h Show a help page.
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-p PORT
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The rascsi server port, default is 6868.
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-v Display the rascsi version.
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-IDn FILE
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n is the SCSI ID number (0-7)
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FILE is the name of the image file to attach to that ID. If FILE
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starts with '/dev/' the extension, which encodes the device
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type, is stripped, so that device files can conveniently be used
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as image files.
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-HDn FILE
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n is the SASI ID number (0-15)
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FILE is the name of the image file to attach to that ID. If FILE
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starts with '/dev/' the extension, which encodes the device
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type, is stripped, so that device files can conveniently be used
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as image files.
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Note: SASI usage is rare, and is typically limited to early
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Sharp X68000 systems.
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EXAMPLES
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Launch RaSCSI with no emulated drives attached:
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rascsi
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Launch RaSCSI with an Apple hard drive image as ID 0 and a CD-ROM as ID
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2
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rascsi -ID0 /path/to/harddrive.hda -ID2 /path/to/cdimage.iso
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Launch RaSCSI with a SCSI hard drive image as ID 0 and the raw device
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file /dev/hdb (e.g. a USB stick) as an image file:
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rascsi -ID0 /dev/hdb.hds
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To create an empty, 100MB HD image, use the following command:
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/path/to/newimage.hda bs=512 count=204800
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In case the fallocate command is available a much faster alternative to
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the dd command is:
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fallocate -l 104857600 /path/to/newimage.hda
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SEE ALSO
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rasctl(1), scsimon(1)
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Full documentation is available at:
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<https://www.github.com/akuker/RASCSI/wiki/>
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rascsi(1)
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