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CHAPTER 2
SCSI Parallel Protocol
This chapter covers the following topics:
• “Background Information About SCSI” describes the knowledge required to use this manual
successfully.
• “Information Transfer Phases” describes the specifics of information transfer in SDLT tape drives.
• “SCSI Bus Conditions” describes the two asynchronous conditions of the SCSI bus.
2.1 Background Information About SCSI
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) is one of the industry’s most widely adopted I/O interfaces;
it is widely used in computing platforms from personal computers to mainframes to peripheral devices
of all types. SDLT tape drives conform to the SPI-3 standard. You should familiarize yourself with the
SCSI-3, SAM-2, SPC-2, SPI-3, and SSC standards before using the remaining portions of this manual.
Important features of SPI-3 implementation include the following:
• Efficient peer-to-peer I/O bus for up to 15 devices
• Asynchronous transfer rates that depend only on device implementation and cable length
• Logical addressing (rather than physical addressing) for all data blocks
• Multiple initiators and multiple targets
• Distributed arbitration (bus contention logic)
• Command set enhancement.
NOTE: Complete SCSI standards documents are available at www.t10.org.
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