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- SCSI
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- Glossary
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- Apple Macintosh IIcx
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- The Small Computer System Interface—popularly called the
- “skuh’-zee” port—is a parallel interface design that provides high-speed access to peripheral devices.
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- Another advantage of SCSI devices is that they can be
- “daisy chained”; that is, connected in a string rather than each having to be attached to the computer itself. Thus,
- the single SCSI connector on a Macintosh computer can support up to seven SCSI devices.