Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) cables are used to connect computers to certain devices such as hard drives, tape drives, printers, CD drives, and scanners.
SCSI or HDMI cables are used for connecting your DVR.
The national retailer Staples offers SCSI cables for purchase in most of their stores. Online these cables can be bought at the web sites eBay, Amazon and Tiger Direct.
SCSI, Fast SCSI, Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI: 8 devices Wide SCSI, Fast Wide SCSI, Ultra Wide SCSI, Wide Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra3 SCSI, Ultra160 and 160+ and Ultra320 : 16 devices Of course, the number of devices supported depends not only on protocol limitations, but cable length, number of cables used, etc.
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Many newer systems don't have any ribbon cables at all. Ribbon cables were used for IDE drives, SCSI drives, and floppy drives. The number of cables will depend on the number of drives in the system (16 drives per SCSI cable, 2 per IDE cable, and 2 per floppy cable).
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DB25 SCSI connector50 pin SCSI connector
Serial-attached SCSI is generally considered as better than regular SCSI because it uses a single line to transmit data. Hence, cables are generally smaller, and connectors are more compact as well.
SCSI-2 cables can support up to 8 devices on a single bus. This includes one SCSI controller and up to seven additional devices, such as hard drives, scanners, and printers. Each device is connected in a daisy-chain configuration, with unique IDs assigned to avoid conflicts.
8 Devices can be used on a single SCSI bus.
the cable length is too long.
A SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) cable is a type of data cable used to connect various peripheral devices, such as hard drives, scanners, and printers, to a computer. It facilitates communication between the computer and these devices, allowing for data transfer and command execution. SCSI cables can support multiple devices on a single connection and come in various forms, including parallel and serial types. Although less common today, SCSI was widely used in older computer systems for high-speed data transfer.