small computer systems interface उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The key item is a SCSI port-- small computer system interface, pronounced " scuzzy "-- on the back of the PC that allows the EZ Drive to swap data at high speeds with the rest of the computer.
- Since this scanner uses a parallel port to connect to the personal computer instead of a small computer systems interface ( SCSI ) interface card, installing it is a breeze-it is like connecting a printer to your PC.
- The key item is a SCSI port-- small computer system interface, pronounced " scuzzy "-- on the back of the PC that allows the EZ135 Drive to swap data at high speeds with the rest of the computer.
- MerzScan 6P is easy to set up because it only uses the PC's parallel port ( the same port that you hook the printer onto ) instead of requiring a special small computer system interface ( SCSI ) card.
- The Zip drive is 5.35 inches wide by 7.25 inches deep by 1.5 inches high, weighs a highly portable pound and plugs into the SCSI ( Small Computer Systems Interface, or scuzzy ) port of a PC or Macintosh.
- Fiber channel is viewed by many in the computer industry as the likely successor to the existing, longtime standard known as the small computer systems interface _ written inelegantly as SCSI and pronounced even more inelegantly as " scuzzy ."
- In 1979, Shugart Associates introduced the " Shugart Associates System Interface " ( SASI ) to the computing world; the interface subsequently evolved into SCSI ( Small Computer System Interface ), and has gone on to change the face of storage.
- Though priced a little higher than the other 300 by 600 dots per inch small computer systems interface ( SCSI ) machine reviewed here, its build looks tough enough to dispel any perception one has towards SCSI-driven scanners below RM1, 000.
- Almost a full day was devoted to agreeing to name the standard " Small Computer System Interface ", which Boucher intended to be pronounced " sexy ", but ENDL's Dal Allan pronounced the new acronym as " scuzzy " and that stuck.
- A PC has to be opened and a circuit card put in to attach a scanner; a Mac has a SCSI ( Small Computer Systems Interface, pronounced " scuzzy " ) port on the back into which you simply plug the scanner.