IOCTL_SCSI_EXECUTE_IN?

I may be mentally deficient here, but is absolutely no documentation on
IOCTL_SCSI_EXECUTE_IN anywhere?

Bill M.

cdrom and classpnp use it, so I’d guess that that would be the best
documentation available (gack, I’ve been too close to the Linux world
lately. Who needs documentation when you have the source?)

-scott

Scott Noone
Software Engineer
OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osronline.com

“Bill McKenzie” wrote in message
news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>I may be mentally deficient here, but is absolutely no documentation on
>IOCTL_SCSI_EXECUTE_IN anywhere?
>
> Bill M.
>
>

Yeah, I already figured out how it worked…just amazed there is no
documentation on it anywhere. In fact, I find little on the 5 or so ways
SCSI requests can be sent. No wonder everyone complains about storage!

Bill M.

“Scott Noone” wrote in message news:xxxxx@ntdev…
> cdrom and classpnp use it, so I’d guess that that would be the best
> documentation available (gack, I’ve been too close to the Linux world
> lately. Who needs documentation when you have the source?)
>
> -scott
>
> Scott Noone
> Software Engineer
> OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc.
> http://www.osronline.com
>
> “Bill McKenzie” wrote in message
> news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>>I may be mentally deficient here, but is absolutely no documentation on
>>IOCTL_SCSI_EXECUTE_IN anywhere?
>>
>> Bill M.
>>
>>
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