A device that allows SCSI peripherals to be connected via USB. Used in the past, it provided a way to hook up SCSI devices to laptops or to desktop machines without an available slot for the adapter.
There was a time when high-performance disk drives used SCSI — the Small Computer System Interface — and everything else was kid stuff. Now, advanced forms of SCSI are still around but there are other ...
The Macs and Windows PCs of a couple of decades ago shared few common connectors. PCs had parallel ports for printers and PS/2 ports for keyboards and mice. Macs used SCSI connections for hard drives ...
Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio/Gigabit Ethernet): SCSI Drive Cable Replacement Apple TIL article #95127 provides instructions for replacing the SCSI hard drive cable in a Power Mac G4 (Digital ...
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Early home PCs usually had a floppy disk and a simple hard drive controller. Later, IDE hard drives became the defacto standard. Of course, these days, you are more likely to find some version of SATA ...
A computer, at its simplest, is a sophisticated input and outlet machine. But there is only so much it can do. It can't print a document on a piece of paper — there's a dedicated machine for that. A ...
The USB port is something most of us take for granted. You plug in a phone, keyboard, or one of the many useful USB gadgets out there, and it just works. But not too long ago, this was basically ...