History (1982): SS-30 SASI Interface 5MB HDD
SASI became SCSI standard.
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SS-30 SASI Interface 5MB Hard Drive
In 1982 Michael Holley had the opportunity to design a hard disk interface for use with SWTPC 6800 and 6809 Computer Systems. The drives were to be the new 5-25inch Seagate Technology ST506 style (MFM) and the computer interface was to use the Shugart Associates System Interface (SASI). SASI became the SCSI standard that is still used today.
Software
(He has not tested these files.)
Hardware
SASI Interface Schematic