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SCSI

Small Computer System Interface. A hardware interface that allows computers to talk to peripheral devices such as disc drives, CD devices and scanners. A single SCSI channel can handle up to seven unique devices each with their own address, but the last item in the chain, regardless of the number of units, must be terminated for proper operation of the SCSI chain.
(See IDE)

accessing data on SCSI drives

not sure which of the two digital forums is more appropriate for this.

For PC users, what is the best method of accessing data from the removable SCSI drives (in Kingston carriers) that are still common on hard disk recorders?

Is there a table top SCSI box connects to most PCs that allows you to pop in a SCSI drive/carrier?

thanks.

SCSI-USB Adapter?

Hi.

I have some external scsi things (scanners, hard disks, CD drives; I think they are all ultra-scsi, in any case, they are about 4-7 years old, but still work fine). I would like to be able to put them further away from the PC than scsi cables allow.

I am wondering if there is such a thing as a usb-to scsi adapter, that I could hook up in the following way:

2 SCSI, 2 RAID, 2 SATA, 2 USB2, or 2 FW

What type of hardrive is better to use more audio tracks?
If you think of any PCI hard drive accelerator card and you want to use a UAD-1 or a powercore would it load CPU performance.
Now when it comes down to which of the pasts is better let us know what your experience is.
My choice is SCSI and yours?

Utilizing the SCSI feature on the Akai MPC 4000

Is there a way to have the computer reconize the internal HD on the MPC without it going through the freeze's and other abnormalities? I want to save and retrieve files from the computer to the MPC. I currently have an adaptec U160 scsi card & a fujitsu 33.6 scsi HD in my setup.

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