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What's the Difference Between Parallel and Serial?
At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB serial?
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published: 11 Aug 2017
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SCSI
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or SCSI. SCSI has been around since the 80’s, however it is being replaced by other standards like SAS which I will look at later in the video. Although SCSI is not used in new computers nowadays, it is important to have a basic understanding of it if you are repairing old equipment.
Download the PDF handout: http://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/1c45.pdf
SCSI
0:22 SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. As the name suggests, it is an interface designed to connect devices to a computer. SCSI has different levels of success in the marketplace and is fundamentally used to connect hard disk drives to computers. However, it could also be used to connect other devices to computers, like optical driv...
published: 31 Dec 2020
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What is SCA Drive / SCA connector for parallel SCSI drives Kuebler Inc / Kubler - What_is_drive_sca
SCA Drive Adapters - CS Electronics The implementation of IIoT concepts in practice is one of the central challenges for every development engineer. The definition of individual concepts is the first step. In concrete terms, this means: which of the possibilities offered by IIoT should be used?
In addition to a wide range of "Industry 4.0 / IIoT ready" encoders and slip rings, Kübler also offers support during implementation
published: 07 Aug 2020
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The Great parallel SCSI BUS
Just a reminder, during gaming, I tend to be more forcused on the game than the chats. I do look at the chats when I get a free moment. However, I cannot always get right back to you during the game. please be patient.
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published: 08 Sep 2013
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Using 90's tech to connect SCSI devices to modern computers in 2022
#usb #scsi
Back in the 80s and 90s, it was common to use SCSI devices on Macintosh and Amiga computers. Can we use these on Windows 10 and MacOS in 2022?
--- Info
Microtech XpressSCSI USB to SCSI adapter
Belkin USB to SCSI Adapter
Shuttle eUSCSI Bridge
Castlewood ORB SCSI to USB adapter
--- Video Links
RaSCSI project and an issue about giving it a similar feature to this device:
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/496
DD for windows:
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
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published: 26 Feb 2022
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Hard Disk Types | SCSI, SATA, PATA, NVMe | BIOS and UEFI | MBR and GPT Explained with Examples
This video explains the following topics.
Hard disk type
Type of hard disks
Mechanical hard disk drive
SCSI hard disk drive
PATA hard disk drive
NVMe hard disk drive
SCSI disk interface
PATA disk interface
SATA disk interface
NVMe disk slot
M.2 slot
Differences between SATA and PATA
Differences between SCSI and PATA
Differences between SATA SSD and NVMe SSD
Differences between MBR and GPT
Differences between serial and parallel data transmission
Why hard disks use serial disk transmission
Type of hard disk partitions
Primary, Extended, and logical partitions
GPT partitions
Type of system firmware
File system
Hard disk partition
Differences between MBR and GPT partitions
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Small Computer System Interf...
published: 29 Oct 2023
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SCSI
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will be having a more detailed look into SCSI. Nowadays, SCSI is obsolete, so you won’t come across it unless you are working with an old computer. There are some SCSI concepts that we still use today and also some new technology that is based on the original SCSI design.
Download PowerPoint: https://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/3b45.pptx
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
The Small Computer System Interface or SCSI was first developed in 1986. It defines the commands, protocols, electrical signals, optical signals and the interface that SCSI uses. SCSI was originally designed to connect devices like hard disks, scanners and printers together.
Although SCSI is obsolete nowadays, I will have a quick look at how it works and what parts of SCSI we...
published: 24 Dec 2022
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Tech History - Episode 11 SCSI
This video is about my History with SCSI The dirtiest name in all of computer technology. SCSI was a Bus translation system to talk to a host computer's bus and it was mainly used Hard drives and storage.
Resources for This episode of Tech History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCR_Corporation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shugart_Associates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel_Protocol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_connector
I hope you enjoy the video
All informa...
published: 02 Apr 2021
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Parallel port Zip drive, SCSI Jazz drives, beefy TI99 expansion card and several PCB kits
#rammy #mailcall
Welcome to Mid-Week-Mini-Mail-Call #24! In this video, tune to work on some ZIP and Jazz drives and some goodies for the TI99!
This video filmed entirely on the Sony ZV-1. What are your thoughts? (I'm still tweaking settings.)
0:00 Intro
0:47 SCSI Jazz Drives with testing, a postcard and some RAM
19:45 Rammy makes an appearance!
20:23 TI99 keys, Alps SKCC switches and PEB cards. Also bunch of PCB kits
39:00 Letter with SyQuest error codes
40:15 Parallel Zip drive and testing
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published: 18 Nov 2020
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SATA vs SAS VS PCIe | EXPLAINED
In this video, we will be taking a look at three storage connectors that are currently in the market! We break down all three to help you understand what they are for and how they are being used!
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published: 09 Jan 2022
5:21
What's the Difference Between Parallel and Serial?
At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB serial?
Visit https://www.tunnelbear.com/L...
At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB serial?
Visit https://www.tunnelbear.com/Linus and start your 7-day free trial today!
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At first, parallel connections might seem like better ways to send data - so why are most modern interfaces like USB serial?
Visit https://www.tunnelbear.com/Linus and start your 7-day free trial today!
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- published: 11 Aug 2017
- views: 586830
13:53
SCSI
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or SCSI. SCSI has been around since the 80’s, however it is being replaced...
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or SCSI. SCSI has been around since the 80’s, however it is being replaced by other standards like SAS which I will look at later in the video. Although SCSI is not used in new computers nowadays, it is important to have a basic understanding of it if you are repairing old equipment.
Download the PDF handout: http://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/1c45.pdf
SCSI
0:22 SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. As the name suggests, it is an interface designed to connect devices to a computer. SCSI has different levels of success in the marketplace and is fundamentally used to connect hard disk drives to computers. However, it could also be used to connect other devices to computers, like optical drives and scanners.
Computers sold on the market today no longer use the SCSI interface. Later in the video, I will look at how SCSI has changed and where you may encounter it today. For the exam, it is good to have an understanding of how SCSI is used today. For the technician, it is good to have a basic understanding, in case you have to fix an old computer that still uses SCSI. To start with, I will have a look at how SCSI works, so you can understand why it was used in the marketplace.
Parallel
1:10 The SCSI interface uses parallel technology. So essentially this means that multiple bits are transferred at once in sync with each other. You may be thinking that there were a lot of other interfaces that also transferred data in parallel, so what made SCSI different?
SCSI generally transferred data faster than its competitors. Although there are many different versions of SCSI which have different speeds, let’s consider an example of what sorts of speeds we are looking at, compared with a competitor.
Back in the 90’s, SCSI was transferring data at 320 Mega Bits per second whereas IDE was transferring at 133 Mega Bits per second. There were different versions of each which ran at different speeds, however this will give you an idea what speeds were available at the time. The main take away is that SCSI ran faster than the competing products. This extra speed cost more money to implement, and thus SCSI devices cost more than their competitors.
Due to the higher cost, SCSI devices tended to be used on high-end workstations and servers. Some manufacturers like Apple used them for a while. Essentially, in the old days, if you wanted more performance you would get SCSI; however, you would pay more for it.
SCSI Connectors
2:26 There were many different versions of SCSI over the years. Each version of SCSI offered increased speed, and with the different versions came many different connectors. You can see some of the connectors that SCSI uses. There are too many to go through and there is not much point learning them since SCSI is not used in new computers any more. If you are fixing a computer and see a connector like one of those shown, you are probably working with SCSI.
It is unlikely that you will get tested on the old SCSI technology in the exam, but I will go through some basic things so you will have an idea how to support it if you come across it.
Description to long for YouTube. Please see the following link for the rest of the description. http://itfreetraining.com/ap/1c45
References
“The Official CompTIA A+ Core Study Guide (Exam 220-1001)” Chapter 3 Position 11012-11292
“CompTIA A+ Certification exam guide. Tenth edition” Page 303
“Picture: External SCSI Connectors” http://www.scsi4me.com/scsi-connectors.htm
“Picture: Picture of rear of SCSI device” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scsi-1_gehaeuse.jpg
“Picture: SCSI terminator ” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SCSI_Terminator_50pol_Centronics.jpg
“SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)” https://www.linktionary.com/s/scsi.html
“Picture: SAS Connector” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SFF-8484-internal-connector-0a.jpg
Credits
Trainer: Austin Mason http://ITFreeTraining.com
Voice Talent: HP Lewis http://hplewis.com
Quality Assurance: Brett Batson http://www.pbb-proofreading.uk
https://wn.com/Scsi
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or SCSI. SCSI has been around since the 80’s, however it is being replaced by other standards like SAS which I will look at later in the video. Although SCSI is not used in new computers nowadays, it is important to have a basic understanding of it if you are repairing old equipment.
Download the PDF handout: http://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/1c45.pdf
SCSI
0:22 SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. As the name suggests, it is an interface designed to connect devices to a computer. SCSI has different levels of success in the marketplace and is fundamentally used to connect hard disk drives to computers. However, it could also be used to connect other devices to computers, like optical drives and scanners.
Computers sold on the market today no longer use the SCSI interface. Later in the video, I will look at how SCSI has changed and where you may encounter it today. For the exam, it is good to have an understanding of how SCSI is used today. For the technician, it is good to have a basic understanding, in case you have to fix an old computer that still uses SCSI. To start with, I will have a look at how SCSI works, so you can understand why it was used in the marketplace.
Parallel
1:10 The SCSI interface uses parallel technology. So essentially this means that multiple bits are transferred at once in sync with each other. You may be thinking that there were a lot of other interfaces that also transferred data in parallel, so what made SCSI different?
SCSI generally transferred data faster than its competitors. Although there are many different versions of SCSI which have different speeds, let’s consider an example of what sorts of speeds we are looking at, compared with a competitor.
Back in the 90’s, SCSI was transferring data at 320 Mega Bits per second whereas IDE was transferring at 133 Mega Bits per second. There were different versions of each which ran at different speeds, however this will give you an idea what speeds were available at the time. The main take away is that SCSI ran faster than the competing products. This extra speed cost more money to implement, and thus SCSI devices cost more than their competitors.
Due to the higher cost, SCSI devices tended to be used on high-end workstations and servers. Some manufacturers like Apple used them for a while. Essentially, in the old days, if you wanted more performance you would get SCSI; however, you would pay more for it.
SCSI Connectors
2:26 There were many different versions of SCSI over the years. Each version of SCSI offered increased speed, and with the different versions came many different connectors. You can see some of the connectors that SCSI uses. There are too many to go through and there is not much point learning them since SCSI is not used in new computers any more. If you are fixing a computer and see a connector like one of those shown, you are probably working with SCSI.
It is unlikely that you will get tested on the old SCSI technology in the exam, but I will go through some basic things so you will have an idea how to support it if you come across it.
Description to long for YouTube. Please see the following link for the rest of the description. http://itfreetraining.com/ap/1c45
References
“The Official CompTIA A+ Core Study Guide (Exam 220-1001)” Chapter 3 Position 11012-11292
“CompTIA A+ Certification exam guide. Tenth edition” Page 303
“Picture: External SCSI Connectors” http://www.scsi4me.com/scsi-connectors.htm
“Picture: Picture of rear of SCSI device” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scsi-1_gehaeuse.jpg
“Picture: SCSI terminator ” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SCSI_Terminator_50pol_Centronics.jpg
“SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)” https://www.linktionary.com/s/scsi.html
“Picture: SAS Connector” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SFF-8484-internal-connector-0a.jpg
Credits
Trainer: Austin Mason http://ITFreeTraining.com
Voice Talent: HP Lewis http://hplewis.com
Quality Assurance: Brett Batson http://www.pbb-proofreading.uk
- published: 31 Dec 2020
- views: 39994
2:29
What is SCA Drive / SCA connector for parallel SCSI drives Kuebler Inc / Kubler - What_is_drive_sca
SCA Drive Adapters - CS Electronics The implementation of IIoT concepts in practice is one of the central challenges for every development engineer. The defini...
SCA Drive Adapters - CS Electronics The implementation of IIoT concepts in practice is one of the central challenges for every development engineer. The definition of individual concepts is the first step. In concrete terms, this means: which of the possibilities offered by IIoT should be used?
In addition to a wide range of "Industry 4.0 / IIoT ready" encoders and slip rings, Kübler also offers support during implementation
https://wn.com/What_Is_Sca_Drive_Sca_Connector_For_Parallel_Scsi_Drives_Kuebler_Inc_Kubler_What_Is_Drive_Sca
SCA Drive Adapters - CS Electronics The implementation of IIoT concepts in practice is one of the central challenges for every development engineer. The definition of individual concepts is the first step. In concrete terms, this means: which of the possibilities offered by IIoT should be used?
In addition to a wide range of "Industry 4.0 / IIoT ready" encoders and slip rings, Kübler also offers support during implementation
- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 32
28:06
The Great parallel SCSI BUS
Just a reminder, during gaming, I tend to be more forcused on the game than the chats. I do look at the chats when I get a free moment. However, I cannot always...
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- published: 08 Sep 2013
- views: 609
30:42
Using 90's tech to connect SCSI devices to modern computers in 2022
#usb #scsi
Back in the 80s and 90s, it was common to use SCSI devices on Macintosh and Amiga computers. Can we use these on Windows 10 and MacOS in 2022?
---...
#usb #scsi
Back in the 80s and 90s, it was common to use SCSI devices on Macintosh and Amiga computers. Can we use these on Windows 10 and MacOS in 2022?
--- Info
Microtech XpressSCSI USB to SCSI adapter
Belkin USB to SCSI Adapter
Shuttle eUSCSI Bridge
Castlewood ORB SCSI to USB adapter
--- Video Links
RaSCSI project and an issue about giving it a similar feature to this device:
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/496
DD for windows:
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
Adrian's Digital Basement ][ (Second Channel)
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--- Music
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https://wn.com/Using_90's_Tech_To_Connect_Scsi_Devices_To_Modern_Computers_In_2022
#usb #scsi
Back in the 80s and 90s, it was common to use SCSI devices on Macintosh and Amiga computers. Can we use these on Windows 10 and MacOS in 2022?
--- Info
Microtech XpressSCSI USB to SCSI adapter
Belkin USB to SCSI Adapter
Shuttle eUSCSI Bridge
Castlewood ORB SCSI to USB adapter
--- Video Links
RaSCSI project and an issue about giving it a similar feature to this device:
https://github.com/akuker/RASCSI/issues/496
DD for windows:
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
Adrian's Digital Basement ][ (Second Channel)
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https://amzn.to/2VvOKy1
http://store.caig.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1602/.f
O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards)
https://amzn.to/3a9x54J
Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe:
https://amzn.to/2VrT5lW
Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2ye6xC0
Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope:
https://www.rigolna.com/products/digital-oscilloscopes/1000z/
Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier:
https://amzn.to/3adRbuy
TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro)
https://amzn.to/2wG4tlP
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33000308958.html
TS100 Soldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2K36dJ5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TS100-65W-MINI-Digital-OLED-Programmable-Soldering-Iron-Anti-static-Structure/113382669853
EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter:
https://www.eevblog.com/product/121gw/
DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer:
https://amzn.to/2RDSDQw
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Logic-DSLogic-Basic-Analyzer-16Ch-100MHz-4Ch-400MHz-Xilinx-Spartan-6-FPGA/202543965672
Magnetic Screw Holder:
https://amzn.to/3b8LOhG
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-inch-magnetic-parts-tray-90566.html
Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14-16-18-20-24-28-32-40-pin-IC-Test-Universal-ZIF-Socket-Fs/303206721971
RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI)
http://www.retrotink.com/
Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-5-10PCS-Micro-Scissor-125mm-PLATO-170-Electronics-Cutter-Side-Cutting-Pliers/163458746184
Heat Sinks:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32537183709.html
Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too)
https://amzn.to/3b8LOOI
--- Links
My GitHub repository:
https://github.com/misterblack1?tab=repositories
Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA – Portland, OR – PDX Commodore Users Group
https://www.commodorecomputerclub.com/
--- Instructional videos
My video on damage-free chip removal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVjwPsVFd8
--- Music
Intro music and other tracks by:
Nathan Divino
@itsnathandivino
- published: 26 Feb 2022
- views: 150946
16:00
Hard Disk Types | SCSI, SATA, PATA, NVMe | BIOS and UEFI | MBR and GPT Explained with Examples
This video explains the following topics.
Hard disk type
Type of hard disks
Mechanical hard disk drive
SCSI hard disk drive
PATA hard disk drive
NVMe hard disk ...
This video explains the following topics.
Hard disk type
Type of hard disks
Mechanical hard disk drive
SCSI hard disk drive
PATA hard disk drive
NVMe hard disk drive
SCSI disk interface
PATA disk interface
SATA disk interface
NVMe disk slot
M.2 slot
Differences between SATA and PATA
Differences between SCSI and PATA
Differences between SATA SSD and NVMe SSD
Differences between MBR and GPT
Differences between serial and parallel data transmission
Why hard disks use serial disk transmission
Type of hard disk partitions
Primary, Extended, and logical partitions
GPT partitions
Type of system firmware
File system
Hard disk partition
Differences between MBR and GPT partitions
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
NVMe (Non-volatile Memory Express)
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
What are the 2 types of hard drives?
What is disk type?
What are the 3 different drive types?
Which is better SSD or HDD?
4 types of hard disk
different types of hard disk
hard disk type of memory
what are the three types of hard disk
internal hard disk types
hard disk name list
PATA hard disk
5 types of hard disk drives based on connector
This video is based on the following tutorials.
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/scsi-pata-sata-and-nvme-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/differences-between-hard-disks-and-ssds-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/why-do-hard-disks-use-serial-transmission.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/guid-partition-table-gpt-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/bios-v-s-uefi-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/master-boot-record-mbr-explained.html
https://wn.com/Hard_Disk_Types_|_Scsi,_Sata,_Pata,_Nvme_|_Bios_And_Uefi_|_Mbr_And_Gpt_Explained_With_Examples
This video explains the following topics.
Hard disk type
Type of hard disks
Mechanical hard disk drive
SCSI hard disk drive
PATA hard disk drive
NVMe hard disk drive
SCSI disk interface
PATA disk interface
SATA disk interface
NVMe disk slot
M.2 slot
Differences between SATA and PATA
Differences between SCSI and PATA
Differences between SATA SSD and NVMe SSD
Differences between MBR and GPT
Differences between serial and parallel data transmission
Why hard disks use serial disk transmission
Type of hard disk partitions
Primary, Extended, and logical partitions
GPT partitions
Type of system firmware
File system
Hard disk partition
Differences between MBR and GPT partitions
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment (PATA)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA)
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
NVMe (Non-volatile Memory Express)
Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
What are the 2 types of hard drives?
What is disk type?
What are the 3 different drive types?
Which is better SSD or HDD?
4 types of hard disk
different types of hard disk
hard disk type of memory
what are the three types of hard disk
internal hard disk types
hard disk name list
PATA hard disk
5 types of hard disk drives based on connector
This video is based on the following tutorials.
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/scsi-pata-sata-and-nvme-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/differences-between-hard-disks-and-ssds-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/why-do-hard-disks-use-serial-transmission.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/guid-partition-table-gpt-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/bios-v-s-uefi-explained.html
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/networking-tutorials/master-boot-record-mbr-explained.html
- published: 29 Oct 2023
- views: 1414
17:29
SCSI
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will be having a more detailed look into SCSI. Nowadays, SCSI is obsolete, so you won’t come across it unless you are worki...
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will be having a more detailed look into SCSI. Nowadays, SCSI is obsolete, so you won’t come across it unless you are working with an old computer. There are some SCSI concepts that we still use today and also some new technology that is based on the original SCSI design.
Download PowerPoint: https://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/3b45.pptx
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
The Small Computer System Interface or SCSI was first developed in 1986. It defines the commands, protocols, electrical signals, optical signals and the interface that SCSI uses. SCSI was originally designed to connect devices like hard disks, scanners and printers together.
Although SCSI is obsolete nowadays, I will have a quick look at how it works and what parts of SCSI we still use today and how we use them.
SCSI-1
To start with, I will have a look at SCSI-1 first released in 1986. For the CompTIA A+ exam, you won’t need to know a lot about SCSI. I will do an overview of SCSI simply to give you a starting point, so you know where to look if you have to support an old SCSI system.
SCSI-1 uses a 50-pin connector. The connector was quite large by today’s standards, but was very durable. This version of SCSI uses an 8-bit parallel interface. This means that it can transfer eight bits of data at once.
The original version of SCSI signaling was called singled ended or SE. The SE connection was utilized a lot by Apple, so if you are working on an old Apple system it is probably has an SE connection.
In some cases, your SCSI devices and cables may be labeled as SE, in other cases they may not. Before I go into more detail about the different types of signaling used in SCSI, I will first have a look at the different types of connectors.
SCSI Connectors
There are a lot of different SCSI connectors available. Shown here are a few of them. This is not a complete list of all the different connectors. Although there are a lot, most of the time, it is a matter of matching the connector to the correct plug.
Shown here is a SCSI cable with the same connector on each end. SCSI allows multiple devices to be connected together sharing the same bus. Notice, however, the cables do not have to have the same connectors.
If you purchase a pre-made cable, you won’t need to worry about compatibility issues since they are made with compatibility in mind; however, there are some things that you should be aware of.
Signaling
SCSI has three different types of signaling. The first is single ended or SE. This was the first signaling type used by SCSI. If you are working on an old Apple computer, it is most likely using this connector. In some cases, the cable or the plug will be labeled with SE.
The next signaling type is Low Voltage Differential or LVD. This worked similarly to SE in that it uses two wires – one data wire and one ground wire for each bit of data that is transferred. Having multiple groups of two wires allows data to be transferred in parallel. More on that later in the video.
Since SE and LVD use similar signaling, LVD is backwards compatible with SE. Keep in mind, however, that if you put an LVD and SE device on the same SCSI bus the whole SCSI bus will change to SE. This allows for compatibility, but SE is generally slower than LVD.
The last signaling type is High Voltage Differential or HVD. This type of signaling still uses two wires, however there is no ground wire. Instead, the wires are used for data and the difference in signal between the two is measured in order to determine if a zero or a one bit has been sent.
Description too long for YouTube. Please see the following link for the rest of the description. https://itfreetraining.com/ap/3b45
References
“The Official CompTIA A+ Core Study Guide (Exam 220-1001)” Chapter 3 Paragraph 163-171
“CompTIA A+ Certification exam guide. Tenth edition” Pages 302-303
“SCSI” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
“SCSI FAQ” http://www.paralan.com/scsifaq/scsifaqanswers.html
“Picture: Follow the rules” https://pixabay.com/photos/board-empty-rule-instruction-3772063/
“Picture: Picture Frame” https://unsplash.com/photos/22ikHjykXg4
“Video: Cat putting head in jar” https://www.pexels.com/video/animal-pet-cute-kitten-6853193/
“Picture: SCSI ID” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skener_UMAX_PowerLook_II,_SCSI_ID.JPG
“Picture: SAS Cable” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI#/media/File:SFF-8484-internal-connector-0a.jpg
“Picture: SAS Raid” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HuaweiRH2288HV2.JPG
Credits
Trainer: Austin Mason http://ITFreeTraining.com
Voice Talent: HP Lewis http://hplewis.com
Quality Assurance: Brett Batson http://www.pbb-proofreading.uk
https://wn.com/Scsi
In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will be having a more detailed look into SCSI. Nowadays, SCSI is obsolete, so you won’t come across it unless you are working with an old computer. There are some SCSI concepts that we still use today and also some new technology that is based on the original SCSI design.
Download PowerPoint: https://itfreetraining.com/handouts/ap/3b45.pptx
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
The Small Computer System Interface or SCSI was first developed in 1986. It defines the commands, protocols, electrical signals, optical signals and the interface that SCSI uses. SCSI was originally designed to connect devices like hard disks, scanners and printers together.
Although SCSI is obsolete nowadays, I will have a quick look at how it works and what parts of SCSI we still use today and how we use them.
SCSI-1
To start with, I will have a look at SCSI-1 first released in 1986. For the CompTIA A+ exam, you won’t need to know a lot about SCSI. I will do an overview of SCSI simply to give you a starting point, so you know where to look if you have to support an old SCSI system.
SCSI-1 uses a 50-pin connector. The connector was quite large by today’s standards, but was very durable. This version of SCSI uses an 8-bit parallel interface. This means that it can transfer eight bits of data at once.
The original version of SCSI signaling was called singled ended or SE. The SE connection was utilized a lot by Apple, so if you are working on an old Apple system it is probably has an SE connection.
In some cases, your SCSI devices and cables may be labeled as SE, in other cases they may not. Before I go into more detail about the different types of signaling used in SCSI, I will first have a look at the different types of connectors.
SCSI Connectors
There are a lot of different SCSI connectors available. Shown here are a few of them. This is not a complete list of all the different connectors. Although there are a lot, most of the time, it is a matter of matching the connector to the correct plug.
Shown here is a SCSI cable with the same connector on each end. SCSI allows multiple devices to be connected together sharing the same bus. Notice, however, the cables do not have to have the same connectors.
If you purchase a pre-made cable, you won’t need to worry about compatibility issues since they are made with compatibility in mind; however, there are some things that you should be aware of.
Signaling
SCSI has three different types of signaling. The first is single ended or SE. This was the first signaling type used by SCSI. If you are working on an old Apple computer, it is most likely using this connector. In some cases, the cable or the plug will be labeled with SE.
The next signaling type is Low Voltage Differential or LVD. This worked similarly to SE in that it uses two wires – one data wire and one ground wire for each bit of data that is transferred. Having multiple groups of two wires allows data to be transferred in parallel. More on that later in the video.
Since SE and LVD use similar signaling, LVD is backwards compatible with SE. Keep in mind, however, that if you put an LVD and SE device on the same SCSI bus the whole SCSI bus will change to SE. This allows for compatibility, but SE is generally slower than LVD.
The last signaling type is High Voltage Differential or HVD. This type of signaling still uses two wires, however there is no ground wire. Instead, the wires are used for data and the difference in signal between the two is measured in order to determine if a zero or a one bit has been sent.
Description too long for YouTube. Please see the following link for the rest of the description. https://itfreetraining.com/ap/3b45
References
“The Official CompTIA A+ Core Study Guide (Exam 220-1001)” Chapter 3 Paragraph 163-171
“CompTIA A+ Certification exam guide. Tenth edition” Pages 302-303
“SCSI” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
“SCSI FAQ” http://www.paralan.com/scsifaq/scsifaqanswers.html
“Picture: Follow the rules” https://pixabay.com/photos/board-empty-rule-instruction-3772063/
“Picture: Picture Frame” https://unsplash.com/photos/22ikHjykXg4
“Video: Cat putting head in jar” https://www.pexels.com/video/animal-pet-cute-kitten-6853193/
“Picture: SCSI ID” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Skener_UMAX_PowerLook_II,_SCSI_ID.JPG
“Picture: SAS Cable” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI#/media/File:SFF-8484-internal-connector-0a.jpg
“Picture: SAS Raid” https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HuaweiRH2288HV2.JPG
Credits
Trainer: Austin Mason http://ITFreeTraining.com
Voice Talent: HP Lewis http://hplewis.com
Quality Assurance: Brett Batson http://www.pbb-proofreading.uk
- published: 24 Dec 2022
- views: 10698
6:18
Tech History - Episode 11 SCSI
This video is about my History with SCSI The dirtiest name in all of computer technology. SCSI was a Bus translation system to talk to a host computer's bus and...
This video is about my History with SCSI The dirtiest name in all of computer technology. SCSI was a Bus translation system to talk to a host computer's bus and it was mainly used Hard drives and storage.
Resources for This episode of Tech History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCR_Corporation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shugart_Associates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel_Protocol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_connector
I hope you enjoy the video
All information, graphics, and components of this video were made by me excluding the music. There were illustrations and pictures that may display copyrighted software but the pictures used are used under fair use and no copyrighted images or content is shown for this medium and all content was again created by me excluding the music. Everything is covered under fair use, CC, or Free to use. The music is a part of youtube's own free to use music library and the name of the song is I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary by Chris Zabriskie. It should be noted the music is used only to provide ambiance to the actual video.
I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
If you have any questions or ever want to know more feel free to look at the links or send me a message or write a comment.
#SCSI #TechHistory #GeekyBit #Retro #HardDrive #Storage #DiskDrive #CDROM #SASI
https://wn.com/Tech_History_Episode_11_Scsi
This video is about my History with SCSI The dirtiest name in all of computer technology. SCSI was a Bus translation system to talk to a host computer's bus and it was mainly used Hard drives and storage.
Resources for This episode of Tech History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCR_Corporation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shugart_Associates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_International
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptec
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibre_Channel_Protocol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_SCSI
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_ATA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_connector
I hope you enjoy the video
All information, graphics, and components of this video were made by me excluding the music. There were illustrations and pictures that may display copyrighted software but the pictures used are used under fair use and no copyrighted images or content is shown for this medium and all content was again created by me excluding the music. Everything is covered under fair use, CC, or Free to use. The music is a part of youtube's own free to use music library and the name of the song is I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary by Chris Zabriskie. It should be noted the music is used only to provide ambiance to the actual video.
I Am Running Down the Long Hallway of Viewmont Elementary by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/honor/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
If you have any questions or ever want to know more feel free to look at the links or send me a message or write a comment.
#SCSI #TechHistory #GeekyBit #Retro #HardDrive #Storage #DiskDrive #CDROM #SASI
- published: 02 Apr 2021
- views: 250
48:01
Parallel port Zip drive, SCSI Jazz drives, beefy TI99 expansion card and several PCB kits
#rammy #mailcall
Welcome to Mid-Week-Mini-Mail-Call #24! In this video, tune to work on some ZIP and Jazz drives and some goodies for the TI99!
This video film...
#rammy #mailcall
Welcome to Mid-Week-Mini-Mail-Call #24! In this video, tune to work on some ZIP and Jazz drives and some goodies for the TI99!
This video filmed entirely on the Sony ZV-1. What are your thoughts? (I'm still tweaking settings.)
0:00 Intro
0:47 SCSI Jazz Drives with testing, a postcard and some RAM
19:45 Rammy makes an appearance!
20:23 TI99 keys, Alps SKCC switches and PEB cards. Also bunch of PCB kits
39:00 Letter with SyQuest error codes
40:15 Parallel Zip drive and testing
--- Video Links
The Post Apocalyptic Inventor
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbWmfrwmzn1ZsGgrYRUxoA
--- Tools
Deoxit D5:
https://amzn.to/2VvOKy1
http://store.caig.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1602/.f
Jonard Tools EX-2 Chip Extractor:
https://amzn.to/2VazxDS
https://www.jonard.com/Products/EX-2-DIP-IC-Extractor-24-40-Pins
Wiha Chip Lifter:
https://amzn.to/3a9ftWw
https://www.wihatools.com/precision-chip-lifter
O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards)
https://amzn.to/3a9x54J
Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe:
https://amzn.to/2VrT5lW
Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2ye6xC0
Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope:
https://www.rigolna.com/products/digital-oscilloscopes/1000z/
Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier:
https://amzn.to/3adRbuy
TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro)
https://amzn.to/2wG4tlP
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33000308958.html
TS100 Soldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2K36dJ5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TS100-65W-MINI-Digital-OLED-Programmable-Soldering-Iron-Anti-static-Structure/113382669853
EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter:
https://www.eevblog.com/product/121gw/
DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer:
https://amzn.to/2RDSDQw
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Logic-DSLogic-Basic-Analyzer-16Ch-100MHz-4Ch-400MHz-Xilinx-Spartan-6-FPGA/202543965672
Magnetic Screw Holder:
https://amzn.to/3b8LOhG
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-inch-magnetic-parts-tray-90566.html
Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14-16-18-20-24-28-32-40-pin-IC-Test-Universal-ZIF-Socket-Fs/303206721971
RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI)
http://www.retrotink.com/
Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-5-10PCS-Micro-Scissor-125mm-PLATO-170-Electronics-Cutter-Side-Cutting-Pliers/163458746184
Heat Sinks:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32537183709.html
Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too)
https://amzn.to/3b8LOOI
--- Links
My GitHub repository:
https://github.com/misterblack1?tab=repositories
Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA – Portland, OR – PDX Commodore Users Group
https://www.commodorecomputerclub.com/
--- Instructional videos
My video on damage-free chip removal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVjwPsVFd8
--- Music
Intro music and other tracks by:
Nathan Divino
@itsnathandivino
Outro Music:
Abyss by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/Parallel_Port_Zip_Drive,_Scsi_Jazz_Drives,_Beefy_Ti99_Expansion_Card_And_Several_Pcb_Kits
#rammy #mailcall
Welcome to Mid-Week-Mini-Mail-Call #24! In this video, tune to work on some ZIP and Jazz drives and some goodies for the TI99!
This video filmed entirely on the Sony ZV-1. What are your thoughts? (I'm still tweaking settings.)
0:00 Intro
0:47 SCSI Jazz Drives with testing, a postcard and some RAM
19:45 Rammy makes an appearance!
20:23 TI99 keys, Alps SKCC switches and PEB cards. Also bunch of PCB kits
39:00 Letter with SyQuest error codes
40:15 Parallel Zip drive and testing
--- Video Links
The Post Apocalyptic Inventor
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDbWmfrwmzn1ZsGgrYRUxoA
--- Tools
Deoxit D5:
https://amzn.to/2VvOKy1
http://store.caig.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1602/.f
Jonard Tools EX-2 Chip Extractor:
https://amzn.to/2VazxDS
https://www.jonard.com/Products/EX-2-DIP-IC-Extractor-24-40-Pins
Wiha Chip Lifter:
https://amzn.to/3a9ftWw
https://www.wihatools.com/precision-chip-lifter
O-Ring Pick Set: (I use these to lift chips off boards)
https://amzn.to/3a9x54J
Elenco Electronics LP-560 Logic Probe:
https://amzn.to/2VrT5lW
Hakko FR301 Desoldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2ye6xC0
Rigol DS1054Z Four Channel Oscilloscope:
https://www.rigolna.com/products/digital-oscilloscopes/1000z/
Head Worn Magnifying Goggles / Dual Lens Flip-In Head Magnifier:
https://amzn.to/3adRbuy
TL866II Plus Chip Tester and EPROM programmer: (The MiniPro)
https://amzn.to/2wG4tlP
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33000308958.html
TS100 Soldering Iron:
https://amzn.to/2K36dJ5
https://www.ebay.com/itm/TS100-65W-MINI-Digital-OLED-Programmable-Soldering-Iron-Anti-static-Structure/113382669853
EEVBlog 121GW Multimeter:
https://www.eevblog.com/product/121gw/
DSLogic Basic Logic Analyzer:
https://amzn.to/2RDSDQw
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Logic-DSLogic-Basic-Analyzer-16Ch-100MHz-4Ch-400MHz-Xilinx-Spartan-6-FPGA/202543965672
Magnetic Screw Holder:
https://amzn.to/3b8LOhG
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-inch-magnetic-parts-tray-90566.html
Universal ZIP sockets: (clones, used on my ZIF-64 test machine)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14-16-18-20-24-28-32-40-pin-IC-Test-Universal-ZIF-Socket-Fs/303206721971
RetroTink 2X Upconverter: (to hook up something like a C64 to HDMI)
http://www.retrotink.com/
Plato (Clone) Side Cutters: (order five)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-5-10PCS-Micro-Scissor-125mm-PLATO-170-Electronics-Cutter-Side-Cutting-Pliers/163458746184
Heat Sinks:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32537183709.html
Little squeezy bottles: (available elsewhere too)
https://amzn.to/3b8LOOI
--- Links
My GitHub repository:
https://github.com/misterblack1?tab=repositories
Commodore Computer Club / Vancouver, WA – Portland, OR – PDX Commodore Users Group
https://www.commodorecomputerclub.com/
--- Instructional videos
My video on damage-free chip removal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQVjwPsVFd8
--- Music
Intro music and other tracks by:
Nathan Divino
@itsnathandivino
Outro Music:
Abyss by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 18 Nov 2020
- views: 42848
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SATA vs SAS VS PCIe | EXPLAINED
In this video, we will be taking a look at three storage connectors that are currently in the market! We break down all three to help you understand what they a...
In this video, we will be taking a look at three storage connectors that are currently in the market! We break down all three to help you understand what they are for and how they are being used!
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In this video, we will be taking a look at three storage connectors that are currently in the market! We break down all three to help you understand what they are for and how they are being used!
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- published: 09 Jan 2022
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