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Appendix E Design Differences
Features no longer Supported
Page E - 3
To make differences easy to find, the following descriptions include page
numbers that reference other parts of this User’s Guide.
Features no
longer
Supported
The following design features are not supported in the RF3880:
Scatter/Gather Operations
The RF3880 does not support the Scatter/Gather feature that was available in
previous adapters. If your driver used the Scatter/Gather feature, you must now
issue individual SCSI commands for each descriptor pair in the Scatter/Gather
Descriptor Block.
Byte and Word Swapping of Data
The RF3880 does not support word swapping and byte swapping of data. Thus,
Bits 3 and 4 of the Control Field of the Address Buffer Port must be zero. This
is shown in Table 6 on page 2 - 8. Any required data swapping must now be
done by the driver/system. Note that the RF3880 still supports swapping of
Control Structures.
Odd Byte Handling
The RF3880 does not support a selectable Odd Byte Handling algorithm. In
previous designs, Odd Byte Handling was selected in the General Options
Command, Bit 3 of the Select Flags field. As shown in Table 73 on page 7 -
16, Bit 3 of this field is now ignored.
Previously, the Odd Byte Handling algorithm currently selected was reported
in the Board Information Command, Bit 3 of the Select Flags Field. As shown
in Table 92 on page 7 - 34, Bit 3 is now returned as a zero.
Summary of Contents for Rimfire 3880
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