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SCSI is a hardware interface that allows fast communication between devices connected to a computer, such as scanners, Zip drives, and CD-ROM drives. This book gives users simple guidelines for using SCSI on a PC and complete instructions on maintaining a SCSI system. Gary Field, the lead author of the second edition of The Book of SCSI, has been a software engineer for over 25 years. He has extensive experience with SCSI, ANSI, and Unix. He has worked for a number of tech companies including Wang and Digital Equipment Corp. Field also maintains the SCSI FAQ, posted on the Internet, and read by countless thousands of people. Field is a Massachusetts native and an amateur radio enthusiast. |
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