SCSI is a parallel interface standard used by
Apple Macintosh computers, PCs, and many UNIX systems for attaching peripheral devices to computers SCSI interfaces provide for faster data transmission rates (up to 320 megabytes per second) than standard serial and parallel ports
In addition, you can attach many devices to a single SCSI port, so that SCSI is really an I/O
bus rather than simply an interface
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1. CONNECTOR TYPE (CENTRONICS, MICRO D50, MICRO 2. D68, AND DB50)? 3. CONNECTOR GENDER (MALE or FEMALE)?
4. LATCH TYPE (THUMB SCREW or SPRING LATCH)? 5. JACKET COLOR (BLACK or GREY)? 6. JACKET (PVC or PLENUM)? 7. LENGTH? 8. CUSTOM IMPRINTING (SHRINK, PDL, SEQUENTIALY NUMBERED)? |
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