
The electrical connection required at each end of the SCSI bus, composed of active voltage regulation and a set of termination resistors. Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra160 SCSI, and Ultra320 SCSI require active termination.
BIOS | Basic Input/Output System. Software that provides basic read/write |
| capability. Usually kept as firmware (ROM based). The system BIOS on |
| the mainboard of a computer is used to boot and control the system. The |
| SCSI BIOS on the host adapter acts as an extension of the system |
| BIOS. |
Configuration | Refers to the way a computer is set up; the combined hardware |
| components (computer, monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices) that |
| make up a computer system; or the software settings that allow the |
| hardware components to communicate with each other. |
A program that allows a microprocessor (through the operating system) to direct the operation of a peripheral device, such as a disk drive.
A software procedure in which a host queries a device to determine its ability to communicate at the negotiated data rate.
Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. A memory chip typically used to store configuration information.
A SCSI device installed outside the computer cabinet. These devices are connected together using specific types of shielded cables.
Ultra320 SCSI to |
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