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Sending SCSI commands in Mac OS X
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Sending SCSI commands in Mac OS X


  • Subject: Sending SCSI commands in Mac OS X
  • From: rohan a <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 15:37:10 +0530

Hello,
         I am trying to learn SCSI programming on Mac OS X.
While reading a document "Working with Sam" I read that only INQUIRY
and TEST_UNIT_READY commands can be sent using the IO registry.
Does that mean even sending SCSI Read or Write commands is not
possible without writing a driver for the device?

So if I need to write a backup/restore tool that backups to SCSI tape
devices, will I also need to write drivers for the tape?

Thanks
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