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From: Pat LaVarre
Subject: Re: bytes/CDB of SCSI pass thru grossly limited maybe
Date: 17 Aug 2004 12:07:26 -0600
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> > And are you talking about the length of the cdb, or do you mean the
> > data that it can send/receive? I'd guess the latter,
>
> Yes.
>
> > but then cdb isn't the correct term.
>
> Sorry I don't yet see why this thread doesn't fit into the category of
> arbitrary limits on bytes per CDB.
Kindly offline someone highlighted for me the ambiguity among the
arbitrary limits on the length of command, data, and status bytes
associated with a CDB.
Here I mean to be asking how to retune the arbitrary ide-cd limits on
the length of:
data bytes/CDB of SCSI pass thru
Pat LaVarre