From d3282e0bada25a2616e4af86f199e5a2d106aa22 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Uwe Seimet <48174652+uweseimet@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 20:36:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Dayna Port SCSI Link (markdown) --- Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link.md b/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link.md index b68a00c..c065126 100644 --- a/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link.md +++ b/Dayna-Port-SCSI-Link.md @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ This is a matching ROUTE.TAB: Note that STiNG does not support DHCP and thus requires a hard-coded IP address. Also be aware that the DaynaPort drivers for STiNG and MiNT do not support LUNs > 0. This in particular affects the internal host adapter of the MegaSTE, which only supports a single SCSI ID. On the one hand TOS can only boot from LUN 0, on the other hand the DaynaPort drivers require the DaynaPort to be LUN 0. You either attach the one or the other device. The authors of the respective drivers, who are still active in the Atari developer community, are aware of this problem. It is not clear, though, whether they will address it. It should not be a big deal to extend the DaynaPort driver with LUN support. On GitHub there is suitable [code for the SCSI Driver](https://github.com/uweseimet/atari_public/tree/main/PISCSI), which automatically detects a particular device independent of its SCSI ID or LUN. -As long as there are no DaynaPort drivers supporting LUNs > 0, as a work around there is a program for the AUTO folder, which maps ACSI IDs to LUNs on the Atari. +As long as there are no DaynaPort drivers supporting LUNs > 0, as a work around there is a program for the AUTO folder, which maps ACSI IDs to LUNs on the Atari. Note that this tool requires release 12 of the HDDRIVER driver. # Troubleshooting and limitations