SCSI chain

SCSI chain definition - computer

A group of SCSI peripherals connected via a SCSI port. SCSI devices are daisy chained together. The cable goes from the host adapter into device #1, then from #1 to #2 and so on.


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A SCSI Chain

The advantage of SCSI is that several peripherals can be daisy chained to one host adapter, using only one slot in the bus.






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