Excellent source of SCSI information. This book demystifies SCSI and is easily understandable by any novice to this subject. This is not an easy subject to understand yet the authors have made it so with clear explainations, diagrams and references. SCSI hardware clearly is the ideal way to extend information between peripherals and computers. The book offers a solid base of understanding of a very important interface. It really helps end users for what to look for when problems occur in their systems.
SCSI commands, cablling and termination clearly explained
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
For most average PC types who have lived in an IDE device world, this book takes the mystery out of SCSI. Basic SCSI, from SASI to SCSI-3, is examined resulting in a thorough understanding. Armed with these understandings, many old SCSI myths and previous "expert" methods are disproven. SCSI interconnection, interfaces and connectors are discussed and clearly illustrated. Termination methods are reviewed and made understandable to almost anyone. Cabling methods and construction are thoroughly explained. A section on SCSI troubleshooting is especially valuable. SCSI protocols are discussed in detail. Overall, this book is a good read and a reference for all but the person who is already a "SCSI Expert".
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