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Introduction
1.6.4 Ease of Use
The following features of the LSI53C1000 make the device user friendly.
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Up to 1 Mbyte of add-in memory support for BIOS and SCRIPTS
storage.
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Reduced SCSI development effort.
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Compiler-compatible with existing LSI53C7XX and LSI53C8XX
family SCRIPTS.
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Direct connection to PCI and SCSI SE and LVD.
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Development tools and sample SCSI SCRIPTS available.
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Maskable and pollable interrupts.
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Wide SCSI, A or P cable, and up to 15 devices are supported.
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Three programmable SCSI timers: Select/Reselect,
Handshake-to-Handshake, and General Purpose.
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Software for PC-based operating system support.
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Support for relative jumps.
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SCSI Selected As ID bits for responding with multiple IDs.
1.6.5 Flexibility
The following features increase the flexibility of the LSI53C1000:
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Universal LVD transceivers are backward compatible with SE
devices.
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High level programming interface (SCSI SCRIPTS).
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Programs local and bus flash memory.
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Tailored SCSI sequences execute from main system RAM or internal
SCRIPTS RAM.
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Flexible programming interface to tune I/O performance or to adapt
to unique SCSI devices.
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Support for changes in the logical I/O interface definition.
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Low level access to all registers and all SCSI bus signals.
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Fetch, Master, and Memory Access control pins.
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Separate SCSI and system clocks.
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