Once upon a time, I loved SCSI.

Paul Lussier p.lussier at comcast.net
Sun Nov 27 22:51:01 EST 2005


Benjamin Scott <dragonhawk at iname.com> writes:

>    Anyway, if you want to know, there are a couple of quick reference
>    documents I've been maintaining for years now.  I just uploaded
>    them to some personal website I have.  Feel free to snag copies (I
>    don't guarantee those files will remain available at these URLs in
>    the future).
>
> http://bscott192.home.comcast.net/scsi/SCSI_Parameters.html
>
> http://bscott192.home.comcast.net/scsi/SCSI_Connectors.html

Perhaps you could stick these on the wiki somewhere?

>    Since it isn't covered in those documents yet: The SCSI signaling
>    on a SCSI bus is generally either SE (Single Ended, the original)
>    or LVD (Low Voltage Differential).  LVD is "better".  Anything that
>    supports LVD should be able to fall back to SE automagically if
>    needed.  This does mean that one SE device on a bus can slow down
>    everything.
>
>    Oh, and again, see http://www.scsifaq.org for all you need to know.  :)

Or, perhaps a reference to this instead ;)

-- 

Seeya,
Paul



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