-- card: 104529 from stack: in -- bmap block id: 104863 -- flags: 0000 -- background id: 96550 -- name: definition18 -- part 1 (field) -- low flags: 01 -- high flags: 0000 -- rect: left=128 top=70 right=89 bottom=509 -- title width / last selected line: 0 -- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0 -- text alignment: 0 -- font id: 158 -- text size: 14 -- style flags: 0 -- line height: 16 -- part name: subHeader -- part contents for background part 4 ----- text ----- Terms and Concepts -- part contents for background part 9 ----- text ----- Apple Macintosh SE/30 -- part contents for background part 5 ----- text ----- Daisy-chain describes the attachment of several devices to the same connector on a computer. On Macintosh computers, up to seven devices using the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) can be connected and used at the same time. SCSI is a hardware and communications standard designed to provide high-performance and flexibility for a variety of peripheral devices. Some SCSI devices include external hard disks, CD-ROM players, and scanners. -- part contents for card part 1 ----- text ----- What is a daisy-chain?