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WWW Virtual Library for SCSI - http://www.scsilibrary.com/
Information on SCSI bus interface, standards, manufacturers and distributors, technical information, books and test equipment, a part of the Virtual Libraries system. |
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T10 Home Page - http://www.t10.org/
The technical committee of the National Committee on Information Technology Standards. NCITS is accredited by, and operates under rules that are approved by, the American National Standards Institute. |
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STA - The SCSI Trade Association - http://www.scsita.org
Small Computer System Interface, an official industry standard for 12 years. Helps educate OEM's, resellers and IT professionals about SCSI, one of the industry's most widely adopted I/O interfaces. Also helps shape the future of SCSI to ensure performance and compatibility. |
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SCSI-3 Standards Architecture - http://www.t10.org/scsi-3.htm
Chart reflects the currently approved SCSI-3 project family. All projects are in T10, except Fibre Channel is in T11 and 1394 is in IEEE. |
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SCSI Common Codes and Values - http://www.t10.org/lists/1spc-lst.htm
Informative summaries for several of the more commonly used codes and coded values are included as annex information in the SCSI Primary Commands - 2 (SPC-2) draft standard. |
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Common SCSI Bus Connectors - http://www.scsita.org/aboutscsi/Pictures.html
Visual guide to SCSI connectors, from the STA. |
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Advanced Horizons - http://www.ahinc.com/scsi.htm
Article called SCSI Explained includes: why it came about, bus width and speed, types and other benefits of SCSI. |
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The Linux SCSI (sg) Generic HOWTO - http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SCSI-Generic-HOWTO/
Describes the SCSI Generic driver (sg) found in the Linux 2.4 production series of kernels, focusing on the interface and characteristics of the driver for application writers. |
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SCSI Positioning Paper - http://www.scsita.org/news_events/SCSI_position.html
SCSI is seen as the total solution and will maintain its position as the I/O technology of choice for future enterprise computing, Internet computing and desktop applications, interesting article from the STA. |
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IDE Vs. SCSI - http://www.pcmech.com/show/harddrive/79/
Article detailing the differences by David Risley. |