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    From: kabbey at biomaps.rutgers.edu<kabbey@b...>
    Date: Tue Feb 6 02:44:24 CET 2007
    Subject: [oc] SATA to Ethernet
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    Hi,

    I am interested to use this for a clustered file system. I found a
    good starting point on wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ata_over_ethernet

    How is this different from what you would like to do?

    Thanks,
    Kevin








    ----- Original Message -----
    From: H. Peter Anvin<hpa@z...>
    To:
    Date: Mon Feb 5 15:56:27 CET 2007
    Subject: [oc] SATA to Ethernet

    > epetrichenko at gmail.com wrote:
    > > My senior design group and I are working on a what we call a
    > "Gigabit
    > > Ethernet Board", the goal is to extract data from the FIS
    > of the SATA
    > > data frame and send it to the Ethernet. This objective would
    > have to be
    > > bidirectional [SATA<->Ethernet]. We are using the MAC
    > code found on
    > > opencores to implement the gigabit MAC. The information in the
    > FIS of
    > > the SATA data frame will be MAC data packets.
    > >
    > > If anybody has any advice on how to achieve the objective or
    > vhdl
    > > code that can be reused for our purposes, please feel free to
    > contact
    > > us.
    > Are you implementing a bridge from SATA to ATA-over-Ethernet? If
    > so, it
    > will likely be very useful to a lot of people.
    > -hpa
    >
    >

     
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