A device that allows SCSI peripherals to be connected via USB. Used in the past, it provided a way to hook up SCSI devices to laptops or to desktop machines without an available slot for the adapter.
There was a time when high-performance disk drives used SCSI — the Small Computer System Interface — and everything else was kid stuff. Now, advanced forms of SCSI are still around but there are other ...
Single-ended SCSI allows devices to be attached to a total cable length up three or six meters, depending on type (see below). Single-ended signaling uses data and ground lines. Also called just ...