> >From my reading of the SCSI-HOWTO, and the various HP-UX manuals, I think
> the way it works is roughly analagous to the "generic scsi" driver in
> linux.  There is a scsi device that functions as a bare-bones "pass-thru"
> and other programs (in this case the "mc" command) provide rudimentary
> interfaces.
> 
> Anyway, it looks like the HP-UX "Scsi Pass-through" or "spt" device is
> equivalent to the Linux "Generic SCSI" kernal driver.
> 
> Does anybody know of a program that talks to this device and provides some
> sort of command interface?  

Yes, there are a few autoloader programs out there that will help you.
Check out http://www.dandelion.com/Linux/ to start with.

> Or alternatively is there anyone who happens to know what scsi commands
> would have to be sent to this device? I'm not a real C programmer, but I
> could play one on TV:).

Check out the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list, where all the kool scsi
programmers hang out :)

Dave



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