The SCSI standard is no longer used in consumer hardware SCSI is a once-popular type of connection for storage and other devices in a PC. The term refers to the cables and ports used to connect ...
The trouble with multiway cables is that they were usually quite expensive in their day, so I still ascribe a bit of value to them. Thus even when my last SCSI drive or VGA monitor has shuffled ...
The other hard drive connectors were cheaper and didn’t require complicated termination and expensive cables. So SCSI rapidly lost ground in the PC, and as the PC market grew, it started pushing ...
A group of SCSI peripherals daisy chained together. The cable goes from the host adapter into device #1, then from #1 to #2 and so on. See SCSI. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
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