joshua stein b54977daa6
DaynaPort: Remove scsi_cmd_read_6_t struct, it was not correct (#435)
The DWORDs in `cdb *` are not raw packed data from the wire, they
are manually copied in a previous function.  Trying to cast that
unpacked, aligned-on-byte-boundary data into the packed
scsi_cmd_read_6_t structure is not correct and does not put the
correct DWORDs into the proper fields.

Just do away with this struct and refer to the 2 cdb DWORDs (opcode
and length) manually.
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What is RaSCSI?

RaSCSI is a virtual SCSI device emulator that runs on a Raspberry Pi. It runs in userspace, and can emulate several SCSI devices at one time. There is a control interface to attach / detach drives during runtime, as well as insert and eject removable media. This project is aimed at users of vintage Macintosh computers and more (see compatibility list) from the 1980's and 1990's.

Please check out the full story with much more detail on the wiki!

How do I contribute?

RaSCSI is using the Gitflow Workflow. A quick overview:

  • The master branch should always reflect the contents of the last stable release
  • The develop branch should contain the latest tested & approved updates. Pull requests should be used to merge changes into develop.
  • The rest of the feature branches are for developing new features
  • A tag will be created for each "release". The releases will be named . (for the first release of the month). Hot fixes, if necessary, will be released as ... For example, the first release in January 2021 will be release "21.01". If a hot-fix is needed for this release, the first hotfix will be "21.01.1".

Typically, releases will only be planned every few months.

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Description
English fork of the Japanese RaSCSI project. RaSCSI allows a Raspberry Pi to function as emulated SCSI devices (hard disk, CD-ROM, and others) for vintage SCSI-based computers and devices.
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