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From: hdslip@iii2.iii.net (HD Associates)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Are there any SCSI utilities?
Date: 20 Jan 1996 06:07:05 -0500
Organization: HD Associates, Inc.
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Keywords: SCSI Adaptec BusLogic utility

In article <4dkqgr$pni@agate.berkeley.edu>,
bob prohaska <bob@transit.its.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>Does anybody know of an equivalent to SCSICNTL.EXE for 
>FreeBSD? SCSICNTL.EXE is a DOS utility written by Roy Neese
>of Adaptec, Inc. which permits low level manipulation of SCSI
>disks through Adaptec SCSI adapters...

We have nothing quite like scsicntl.

scsi(8) will let you cleanly edit peripheral mode pages.  It also
provides scripting capability for letting a SCSI hacker send any
command to a device - scsiformat is a script to format disks written
that way.
-- 
Peter Dufault               Real Time Machine Control and Simulation
HD Associates, Inc.         Voice: 508 433 6936
dufault@hda.com             Fax:   508 433 5267