scsi
scsi — 縮寫
1. a set of technical standards that let computers send data to and receive data fr
SCSI
小型電腦系統介面
a set of technical standards that let computers send data to and receive data from external devices such as hard drives, scanners, and CD-ROM drives through a single cable connection — used mainly in the 1990s and early 2000s before newer technologies like USB and SATA became common.
Lukas connected a SCSI hard drive to an older computer to recover his old family photos.
Lukas 將一顆 SCSI 硬碟接到一台老舊的電腦,以便找回舊的家庭照片。
collocation: SCSI hard drive / SCSI device
Before USB became widespread, most office scanners relied on a SCSI connection for data transfer.
在 USB 普及之前,大多數辦公室掃描器都依靠 SCSI 連線來傳輸資料。
temporal context: 'Before USB became widespread'
Soraya adjusted the SCSI ID switch on the external drive so the computer could read it.
Soraya 調整了外接硬碟上的 SCSI ID 開關,讓電腦能夠讀取它。
The vintage computer at Ezra's workshop uses a SCSI cable with a wide 50-pin connector.
Ezra 工作室裡的老電腦使用一條配備寬型 50 針接頭的 SCSI 傳輸線。
用法筆記
Pronounced either as "scuzzy" (/ˈskʌzi/) or by spelling out each letter (/ˌɛs siː aɪ/). SCSI devices are linked in a daisy-chain and each device must have a unique ID number. The standard has largely been replaced by USB and SATA.