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Connecting external SCSI devices
Your computer has a port for connecting devices that use the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI,
pronounced “skuh-zee”). SCSI is a standard method for connecting disk and cartridge drives, CD-ROM
drives, scanners, and other devices. The SCSI port permits high-speed communication between the
computer and the device.
The SCSI icon appears above the port on the computer’s back panel.
You can connect SCSI devices to the SCSI port in a chain-like fashion. The first device in the chain
plugs into the SCSI port, the second device plugs into the first device, and so on.
You can attach up to six SCSI devices in the chain. Each device on the SCSI chain must have a unique
ID number.
SCSI port
SCSI icon
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