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Small Computer Serial Interface A system of connecting a chain of computer peripherals to a computer
Small Computer System Interface An INTERFACE standard for fast connections between such devices as hard disk drives and scanners
Acronym for Small Computer System Interface SCSI, pronounced skuzzy, enables a computer to interact with external hardware, such as CD-ROM drives, printers, and scanners
Small Computer System Interface (pronounced "scuzzy") An interface standard for connecting peripheral devices to computers Hardware components for implementing a SCSI interface include connector ports on computers and cables for connecting peripheral devices to the computer SCSI is gradually being supplanted by the newer USB standard
Small Computer System Interface (pronounced "scuzzy") An interface which allows up to eight peripheral devices to be linked to a single controller
Small Computer System Interface A standard for connecting peripheral devices to PCs Pronounced "scuzzy" in verbal communication
Small Computer System Interface (pronounced SKUH-zee or scuzzy) - a set of electronic interfaces that allow personal computers to communicate with peripheral hardware such as disk drives, tape drives, printers, scanners, etc, much faster than previous interfaces
An abbreviation for Small Computer System Interface, SCSI is a standard interface for connecting a wide variety of devices to a computer Although the most popular SCSI devices are disk drives, SCSI tape drives and scanners are also common
Small Computer Systems Interface A multi-drop bus cable architecture particularly suitable for both internal and external attachment of mass storage devices such as hard drives, tape drives and CD-ROMS
Acronym for small computer system interface An intelligent interface device that expands a microprocessor (CPU) bus to facilitate connections to multiple peripherals (e g , CD-ROM drives, hard drives, or scanners) and exchange data with those peripherals via a separate communications bus
Small Computer System Interface: the standard disk technology in small and midrange systems
"Small Computer System Interface" An interface standard that defines physical and electrical connections for devices SCSI provides a standard interface that enables many different kinds of devices, such as disk drives, magneto optical disks, CD-ROM drives, and tape drives to interface with the host computer
small computer system interface; an interface that serves as an expansion bus that can be used to connect hard disk drives, tape drives, and other hardware components
Small Computer System Interface A fast port used to connect computers with hard drives and other peripherals Pronounced "scuzzy "
Small Computer System Interface
interface consisting of a standard port between a computer and its peripherals that is used in some computers
(Small Computer System Interface) A type of parallel interface that is commonly used for mass storage devices SCSI can transfer data at rates of 4 MB/sec ; in addition, there are several varieties of SCSI that support higher speeds: Fast SCSI (10 MB/sec ), Ultra SCSI and Fast Wide SCSI (20 MB/sec ), as well as Ultra Wide SCSI (40 MB/sec )
Small Computer Systems Interface
Small computer System Interface, an interface that allows the attaching of hard disks and other high-performance peripherals to a computer
An acronym for Small Computer System Interface Pronounced "scuzzy", this interface was introduced as a method of connecting multiple peripherals to computers Based on a parallel bus structure, with each device having a unique ID (or address), the SCSI bus will support up to seven devices plus the host adapter Newer 'wide' interfaces, used almost exclusively for hard drives, can support up to 15 devices plus the host controller, and can transfer data at burst speeds of up to 320 MB/sec Because of the multiple device support and extended cable length (up to 6 meters for SCSI-2), the higher transfer rate, and the ability to install multiple host adapters on the motherboard or in available connectors, the SCSI interface is used most often to connect external devices such as scanners, CD-ROMs, CD duplicators, and multi-drive storage enclosures, while at the same time connecting to SCSI devices internally, usually on the same adapter
"Small Computer System Interface"; a standard for attaching hard drives and other devices to computers See also: SCSI (Webopedia)
Small Computer Serial Interface pronounced "scuzzy " An industry standard for connecting peripheral devices and their controllers to a microprocessor The SCSI defines both hardware and software standards for communication between a host computer and a peripheral Computers and peripheral devices designed to meet SCSI specifications should work together
Small Computer System Interface [pronounced 'Scuzzy'] A high speed data interface that uses a card, which plugs into an ISA [integrated system architecture] socket on the computer motherboard SCSI cards that use PCI slots are also available
Small Computer System Interface, a protocol originally designed for a parallel data interface to connect up to 7 peripherals to one computer over short distances It is commonly used for many types of peripherals such as disks, printers, scanners and tape drives The SCSI protocols are administered by the ANSI X3 T10 Committee
Small Computer System Interface Bidirectional, parallel interface to connect up to 7 (15 with wide SCSI) external devices to a computer ANSI-X-3T9 2 American National Standards Institute, www ieee org/index html
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