LSI U80ALVD User Manual

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PIO

Programmed Input/Output. A way the CPU can transfer data to and from
memory using the computer’s I/O ports. PIO is usually faster than DMA,
but requires CPU time.

Port Address

Also Port Number. The address through which commands are sent to a
host adapter board. This address is assigned by the PCI bus.

Port Number

See Port Address.

Queue Tags

A way to keep track of multiple commands that allow for increased
throughput on the SCSI bus.

RAM

Random Access Memory. The computer’s primary working memory in
which program instructions and data are stored and are accessible to the
CPU. Information can be written to and read from RAM. The contents of
RAM are lost when the computer is turned off.

RISC Core

LSI Logic SCSI chips contain a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set
Computer) processor, programmed through microcode scripts.

ROM

Read Only Memory. Memory from which information can be read but not
changed. The contents of ROM are not erased when the computer is
turned off.

SCAM

SCSI Configured AutoMatically. A method to automatically allocate SCSI
IDs using software when SCAM compliant SCSI devices are attached.

SCSI

Small Computer System Interface. A specification for a high-performance
peripheral bus and command set. The original standard is referred to as
SCSI-1.

SCSI-2

The current SCSI specification which adds features to the original
SCSI-1 standard.

SCSI-3

The SCSI specification which adds features to the SCSI-2 standard.

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