SCSI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Small Computer System Interface , or SCSI (pronounced scuzzy ), is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. The SCSI standards ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
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Parallel SCSI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parallel SCSI (formally, SCSI Parallel Interface , or SPI ) is one of the interface implementations in the SCSI family. In addition to being a data bus, SPI is a parallel electrical bus: There is...
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SCSI Storage Interfaces ... This is the place to find more information about I/O Interfaces, especially Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), and much more. There are also pointers here to other web sites on Fibre Channel, ATA (IDE), and ATAPI.
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The Official SCSI FAQ ... What is the SCSI FAQ: ... The official resource for finding out those things you always wanted to know about SCSI, but were afraid to ask.
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www.scsifaq.org/scsifaq.html
www.scsifaq.org/scsifaq.html
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Note: Despite the fact that IDE stands for "integrated drive electronics", and that IDE and SCSI are "competing" interfaces, SCSI devices all have integrated drive controllers. IDE is really a misnomer for the IDE/ATA interface.
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www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/if/scsi/index-c.html
www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/if/scsi/index-c.html
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What type of SCSI port does the host have? Is it 8-bit (narrow) or 16-bit (wide) and is it single-ended SCSI or differential (HVD) SCSI? Here is an easy way to determine that information ... In all but the most obvious cases, when trying to make a decision on the best Paralan SCSI product to solve an application problem,
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www.paralan.com/sediff.html
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SCSI interface is projected by most industry analysts to maintain its hold on the mass storage market through the year 2005! Due in large part to SCSI's inherent protocol flexibility, large support infrastructure, and continued speed increases! ... LONGER SCSI CABLE LENGTHS...
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www.paralan.com/expsbus.html
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For those reasons, SCSI is sometimes thought of as a hard disk interface. (I must admit that placing my SCSI coverage in my own hard disk interfaces section certainly suggests this as well!) However, SCSI is not an interface tied specifically to hard disks.
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www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/if/scsi/over.ht...
www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/if/scsi/over.html
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The most common type of connector for SCSI-1 is the Centronics 50, also called Telco 50 or Amphenol 50 (for external use). Internally, SCSI-1 is always run on Dual-Row Socket (F) connectors on a 50 conductor ribbon cable, and this is what all MSX SCSI interfaces use.
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www.faq.msxnet.org/scsi.html
www.faq.msxnet.org/scsi.html
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