SCSI Pinouts

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SCSI pinouts, SCSI interface, parallel interface, SCSI-1, SCSI-2, SCSI-3

SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. The name is misleading, because SCSI is primirally used in the larger machines, (486, pentium, mini's and mainframes). The SCSI interface is a parallel interface, which means the data is not send one bit after another, but several bits over several lines at the same time. The communication between devices is done by initiators and targets. An initiator is a device which requests something from a target. The initiator is most commonly a host-adapter in a computer.

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