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SCSI port Special high-speed parallel port to which peripherals, such as disk drives and printers, can be attached.
scsi port
scsi port
While much less common now, yes it is possible to drive external hard drives, zip disks and inkjet and laser printers. This port has mostly been phased out of hardware use these days however. It would be most uncommon to see it used.
Mostly in peripherals and disk drives.
Mostly in peripherals and disk drives.
a disk which is parallel
The speed varies from the size of the floopy disk. on average it tends to be quite slow. (:
The relationship between disk rotational inertia and the speed at which a disk spins is that the rotational inertia of a disk affects how quickly it can change its speed when a torque is applied. A disk with higher rotational inertia will spin more slowly for a given torque, while a disk with lower rotational inertia will spin faster for the same torque.
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A parallel port can be used to connect a large number of devices. The most common usage was for printers, although scanners, external disk drives, and network adapters also used this port. With a special cable, two computers could also be connected directly for sharing files.
that depends on the speed of your computer