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Which version of scsi is known as fast scsi?

SCSI-2


What scsi id should be assigned to a scsi-2 adapter card in a computer?

The host adapter is assigned SCSI ID 7, which has the highest priority over all other devices.


How many pins does a SCSI-2 cable have?

The beauty of SCSI is that supports many physical interfaces. Fibre channel SCSI uses 4 "pins" which can be copper, or fibre optic cabling. Parallel scsi which you are probably asking about can use 25, 50 or 68 pins. So you should rephrase your question to specify the interface you are asking about ... but I guess that would liook kinda dumb, ... "How many pins does a 50-pin SCSI interface have" :)


Where do you terminate the SCSI chain?

To properly terminate a SCSI chain, you should place a terminator at the last device on the SCSI bus. This ensures that signals are correctly reflected and prevents data transmission errors. Depending on the SCSI type (like SCSI-1 or SCSI-2), the terminator can be a physical resistor pack or built into the device itself. Always check the SCSI specification for the specific requirements of your setup.


What is SCSI ID number for CD?

id 2


Difference between single ended scsi and differential scsi?

single ended scsi is a method of transmitting electrical signals over wires. one wire carries a varying voltage that represent a signal, while other wire is connected to a ground. single emded scsi cables are of 6m-1.3m long. Differential scsi is a method of transmitting information electrically by means of 2 complementary signal pairs sent on 2 separate wires.


Uses for computer wire awm e101344 style 20276 space shuttle-c?

Its a SCSI cable with a 50pin HD SCSI 2 connector on one side and a 68pin SCSI 3 connector on the other.


How many devices can you connect to a SCSI adapter?

Depends on what the SCSI is. Ultra? Ultra Wide? Ultra Wide 2? many different types.


What SCSI device must be terminated?

The final SCSI device in the chain of devices must be terminated. If you have only one device and it's attached to a SCSI port, you must terminate that device. If you have two or more SCSI devices that are linked together and to a shared SCSI Port ie: SCSI Port, Device #1, Device #2, etc, then the final device in the 'chain' must be terminated to allow for proper recognition. The SCSI Port also requires a terminator as well.


What do you need to have to put a SCSI hard drive into a mac?

For any Mac since hte original iMac: 1. A SCSI hard drive. 2. A PCI SCSI controller 3. An available PCI port SCSI controllers from Adaptec should have Mac OS binaries available. For any Mac prior to the original iMac: 1. A SCSI hard drive. 2. If using a non-Apple drive, a third-party formatting utility, or a patched Apple one.


What is the difference between narrow SCSI and wide SCSI?

The wide SCSI-2 uses a wider data path & emdash;16 bit rather than the normal 8 bit & emdash; for the same 10 Mbps. Combining both fast and wide can, in theory, reach 20 Mbps.


You purchased 2 scsi devices which are both set to the same id by default. how can both be used on the same scsi controller?

You change the ID of one of them. You change the ID of one of them.