The term "Daisy Chain" means to connect several components by cables/wires in a series where the data can be transmitted from one component to the next. A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a form of a daisy chain.
Hard Drives (SCSI, and SATA), Routers/Switches, and specific printers can be daisy chained. I'm guessing the term came from the layout where one could tie daisy flowers together to make a garland? ( Dunno... just guessing on that one!)
peripheral devices
they are called pheripherals.
Some storage devices can be classed as peripheral devices, so yes you can.
Memory drives are peripheral devices that are very useful
A modem is a peripheral device based on the fact that peripheral devices are devices located on the outside of a computer
A PC card is used to connect peripheral devices to a notebook computer.
The device drivers allow the operating system to communicate with peripheral devices.
not sure
For communicating with peripheral devices.
For communicating with peripheral devices.
hardware
A number of things can prevent peripheral devices from communicating. Bad cables, missing drivers, and resource conflicts are on the list. Without the drivers for the ports used and the drivers for the devices on the ports, the devices cannot communicate.