scsi
IPA: ˈɛssˈiɛsˈaɪ
Root Word: SCSI
noun
- (computing) Initialism of Small Computer Systems Interface. [(computing) A standard interface and command set for transferring data between devices on a bus.]
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Examples of "scsi" in Sentences
- SCSI attached enclosure services.
- SCSI contingent allegiance condition.
- SCSI is unlikely for a home computer.
- SCSI and SCInterface have no relation.
- SCSI is available in a variety of interfaces.
- The following is a brief description of SCSI.
- A SCSI host adapter connects a SCSI bus to a computer.
- The SCSI host controller is integrated with the motherboard.
- If a workstation has a need for speed the SCSI is the obvious choice.
- The SCSI ID of the initiator is usually set to the highest priority value of 7.
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