Expanding your computer system, Chapter 13, Using scsi devices – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 145B User Manual
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Expanding Your
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Using SCSI devices
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Connecting a modem
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Connecting a printer
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Connecting a mouse or other ADB device
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Using sound input and output devices
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Adding memory to your computer
Using SCSI devices
A SCSI device is any product—including hard disk drives, CD-ROM
drives, scanners, and printers—that communicates with Macintosh
computers by means of a standard electronic interface. (SCSI
stands for Small Computer System Interface.) You can attach up to
six SCSI devices to your computer by linking them together in a
chain that starts at your computer’s SCSI port.
The SCSI port on Macintosh PowerBook computers looks like
this:
SCSI port icon
SCSI port
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