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The Book of SCSI:
I/O for the New Millennium
by Gary Field
This thoroughly updated second edition of The Book of SCSI provides
down-to-earth instructions for installing, implementing, utilizing, and
maintaining SCSI on a PC. Accessible to readers at all levels, this is
the standard reference for anyone working with or maintaining a SCSI system.
Along with complete coverage of SCSI-3 and all the latest features, The
Book of SCSI: I/O for the New Millennium contains many new and updated
features.
What's new?
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New and expanded sections on ASPI programming including a sample utility
program
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A new chapter on SCSI device drivers
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A CD-ROM with SCSI diagnostic tools and utilities, a searchable copy of
the book for quick referencing and the SCSI FAQ, SCSI Quick Start Guide,
and SCSI Game Rules
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Coverage of Ultra2/LVD(Low Voltage Differential), Fibre Channel, RAID,
DVD, and more
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New directions in the SCSI and storage industry
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A new chapter on SCSI test equipment
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Many new Drawings and diagrams of the multitude of SCSI connectors
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A comprehensive troubleshooting guide
And of course, in addition to the above updates and improvements, you'll
find the features that made the first edition of The Book of SCSI
the standard reference on SCSI:
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Plain English explanations of the basics of SCSI: how to work with SCSI
IDs, LUNs, termination, parity checking, asynchronous and synchronous transfer,
bus mastering, caching, and more.
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Specific instructions on how to add SCSI to your PC that will save you
hours of frustration.
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An understandable explanation of how the SCSI bus works.
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The ASPI programming spec. from Adaptec, Inc.
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Clear, uncomplicated drawings and diagrams showing various aspects of SCSI
hardware systems.
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Tips, tricks, and troubleshooting help for SCSI systems.
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An extensive glossary of SCSI terms and a comprehensive index.
To ensure accuracy, The Book of SCSI has been technically reviewed
by John Lohmeyer, Chairman of the ANSI SCSI Committee.
The Book of SCSI: I/O for the New Millennium will answer all
your SCSI questions.
(and some you didn't know you had!)
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