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The SCSI Interface

Chapter 3

chapter for the proper DIP switch setting. Because the PC is at the other end of the

chain, it also must be terminated.

It is equally possible to configure the SCSI chain with Coolscan in the center of

the chain. In this case, the SCSI terminator would reside on the last device in the SCSI

chain, as opposed to Coolscan.

Important Information

About the SCSI Interface

There are several advantages and limitations to the SCSI interface which you

should be aware of:

1. It is a standardized interface.

The SCSI-1 ASPI 3.1 interface was standardized in 1986. This has made possible

the use of any single SCSI-1 standard device with any computer system that supports

the SCSI-1 interface standard, such as the PC.

Advantages: • Because of the vast array of competing third-party developers,

SCSI hardware is relatively inexpensive and plentiful. • SCSI-based software is well

defined and widely supported.

Limitations: • Although the SCSI-1 interface itself is standardized, the computer-

to-SCSI interface is not. Consequently, each SCSI controller may have its own comput­

er interface. • Different SCSI devices cannot necessarily be controlled with the same

host code. Therefore, there are times when it is best to use provided SCSI controllers

for different SCSI devices instead of chaining the SCSI devices.

2. It is a multi-device interface.

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As noted throughout this chapter, the SCSI interface can support up to eight

independent SCSI devices, including the host.

Advantages: • Ability to daisy chain multiple devices off of one SCSI controller to

the computer. • Allows easy system expandability.

Limitations: • Not all SCSI devices can work together on the same SCSI bus. •

Some SCSI devices will not operate correctly if daisy chained in a particular order. This

may require that you experiment with the order of the devices in the daisy chain. •

Some SCSI devices are internally-terminated at the factory. This may require that you

or a qualified technician remove this termination if the device is to be placed in the mid­

dle of a SCSI chain. • When daisy chaining many SCSI devices together, the total

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