Device-SCSI-1.002
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Device-SCSI-1.001
Device-SCSI-1.001
07/14/2004 05:11 PMDevice-SCSI-1.003
Device-SCSI-1.003
07/15/2004 06:47 AMVishay Siliconix S/E and LVD SCSI 9-,
14-, and 15-Line Bus Terminators in Lead
(Pb)-Free Packages Meet SCSI-1, SCSI-2,
SPI-2 (ULTRA-2), SPI-3 (ULTRA-160), and
SPI-4 (ULTRA-320) Standards
Vishay Siliconix S/E and LVD SCSI 9-,
14-, and 15-Line Bus Terminators in Lead
(Pb)-Free Packages Meet SCSI-1, SCSI-2,
SPI-2 (ULTRA-2), SPI-3 (ULTRA-160), and
SPI-4 (ULTRA-320) Standards
01/07/2005 04:14 AMTerminators provide flexible solutions for all SCSI bus operational
modes [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Sena Debuts Embedded Device Server for
Device Networking
Sena Debuts Embedded Device Server for
Device Networking
02/01/2005 09:14 PMThe Nemo10 is a compact serial-Ethernet communication module in 24-pin
dual-in-line form factor for onboard installation. [PRWEB Jan 11,
2005]
Linux 2.6 and the ide-scsi module
Linux 2.6 and the ide-scsi module
12/09/2003 10:51 AMIf you've followed Linus Torvalds' postings on the Linux kernel
mailing list (the LKML) for awhile, then you're aware of the high
esteem he has for kernel code written with "good taste." It seems the
highest compliment Linus ever pays to other kernel hackers is to refer
to them as having "good taste." It's a compliment he has reserved for
a very select few: Alan Cox and a handful of others. His disdain for
code written in "bad taste" appears to be just as strong as his
appreciation of the good. Over the past few months, one particular
kernel module has been the center of a mild controversy. On the
surface the problem seemed at first to simply be a bug that was
exposed in testing of the 2.6 kernel. But it's proved to be more
serious than that: it's an example of "bad taste."
IBM welcomes all SCSI devices to the SAN
IBM welcomes all SCSI devices to the SAN
05/25/2004 05:29 AMZDNet UK May 25 2004 9:23AM GMT
Notes and Tips: Asante SCSI
Notes and Tips: Asante SCSI
06/16/2004 10:22 AMIf Asante won't support the Mac, how about a Unix detour?
10.3: Enable the Snapscan 1236s SCSI
scanner
10.3: Enable the Snapscan 1236s SCSI
scanner
12/19/2003 01:10 PMMy Agfa Snapscan 1236s scanner with SCSI connection via an Adaptec
2906 worked in the later (but not the earlier) versions of Jaguar (up
to 10.2.8), using Agfa's Scanwise X application ( version 2.1fc2 - the
final version for...
SCSI drive format seems to affect
sharing under OS X
SCSI drive format seems to affect
sharing under OS X
03/21/2003 10:17 AMIt appears that SCSI disks initialized with HFS or HFS Extended mount
fine on a local machine with a SCSI card installed. However, HFS disks
cannot be mounted across a local network ... but HFS Extended disks
are seen and mou...
SCSI Toolbox Launches Bus Analyzer
Module
SCSI Toolbox Launches Bus Analyzer
Module
04/02/2005 04:30 AMSCSI Toolbox, LLC introduced today the addition of the Bus Analyzer
Module, the newest capability in the SCSItoolbox Suite of peripheral
test/diagnostic tools. In use worldwide since 1992, SCSItoolbox is
the industry's most advanced and widely used testing and diagnostic
tool in storage design engineering, development, manufacturing, and
quality assurance test environments. [PRWEB Apr 2, 2005]
Generic SCSI Target Mid-level For Linux
Generic SCSI Target Mid-level For Linux
06/16/2004 01:04 PMGeneric SCSI Target Mid-level For Linux 0.9.1 released
Notes and Tips: Adaptec: No Mac SCSI
Support
Notes and Tips: Adaptec: No Mac SCSI
Support
06/07/2004 12:29 PMAdaptec disclaims any further Mac SCSI support....
Seagate 10K.6 147gb Ultra 320 SCSI Hard
Drive
Seagate 10K.6 147gb Ultra 320 SCSI Hard
Drive
03/13/2003 05:01 PMSerial Attached SCSI Moves Closer to
Reality
Serial Attached SCSI Moves Closer to
Reality
02/17/2004 09:56 AMInternet News Feb 17 2004 1:52PM GMT
Dynamic Network Factory Introduces 7TB
DataMax HA14000 SCSI RAID With Dual
Redundant Controllers
Dynamic Network Factory Introduces 7TB
DataMax HA14000 SCSI RAID With Dual
Redundant Controllers
05/31/2004 02:13 PMDynamic Network Factory, a leading developer of high performance,
reliable and affordable storage solutions, today announced the DataMax
HA14000 RAID system, which exclusively offer a dual host Ultra160 SCSI
RAID subsystem and dual redundant Active-Active or Active-Passive RAID
controllers. Capacities range from 1.1TB to 7.0TB. [PRWEB May 27,
2004]
Dynamic Network Factory Introduces the
High Performance TaskMaster 16000 RAID
3U Rackmount Featuring Ultra320 SCSI
Hard Drives
Dynamic Network Factory Introduces the
High Performance TaskMaster 16000 RAID
3U Rackmount Featuring Ultra320 SCSI
Hard Drives
05/31/2004 02:13 PMThe TaskMaster 16000 RAID series offers storage capacities from 288GB
to 6.5 TeraBytes utilizing UltraSCSI 320 hard drives for high volume,
fail-safe data storage applications. This unit was designed to suit
mission critical and high bandwidth applications. [PRWEB May 19,
2004]
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
12/29/2003 06:06 AMlocate 802.11x WLAN users within a few feet ..
:
techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031224S0003
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Device-Gsm-1.36
Device-Gsm-1.36
09/15/2004 11:38 PMDevice-Gsm-1.34
Device-Gsm-1.34
08/18/2004 07:10 AMDevice-Gsm-1.33
Device-Gsm-1.33
05/26/2004 04:50 PMDevice-Gsm-1.32
Device-Gsm-1.32
05/25/2004 11:39 PMDevice-Gsm-1.28
Device-Gsm-1.28
01/22/2004 10:57 PMDevice-USB-0.015
Device-USB-0.015
04/08/2005 04:46 AMAll IP Device Reports
All IP Device Reports
05/25/2004 04:37 PMDevice::SerialPort 1.0.2
Device::SerialPort 1.0.2
05/11/2004 02:06 AMA Perl module providing POSIX serial port interfaces.
Device-Davis-1.01
Device-Davis-1.01
12/24/2003 11:46 PMThe $40 Device You Didn't Know You
Needed
The $40 Device You Didn't Know You
Needed
01/02/2004 10:50 AMOpinion: Though many PC users still don't have webcams, these
inexpensive little wonders can team up with Instant Messaging to
revolutionize the way we communicate online.
Device-Davis-1.1.1
Device-Davis-1.1.1
01/02/2004 10:59 PMThe Nebula Device
The Nebula Device
03/16/2003 01:31 PMNebula2 First Checkin
Device-Davis-1.2.1
Device-Davis-1.2.1
09/11/2004 05:55 PMMan Said to Use Compressor on DUI Device
(AP)
Man Said to Use Compressor on DUI Device
(AP)
12/29/2004 06:12 PMAP - A man is accused of using an air compressor to defeat an ignition
interlock device.
Device independence
Device independence
02/10/2004 02:49 AM
For a team of collaborators, Groove synchronizes both the sets of
applications available in a given context (or "shared space") and the
data written by those applications. If you drop your laptop on the
floor you can effortlessly recover everything into a fresh instance of
Groove on a new machine.
Of course this works only for native Groove apps. Browser history and
bookmarks, Outlook settings, and a million other things are handled in
a million other ways -- or not handled at all -- because desktop
operating systems aren't Groove. A general solution would require OSs
that work like Groove, and applications that send messages rather than
write files. Well, come to think of it, why not? [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...Device-Davis-1.2
Device-Davis-1.2
08/09/2004 12:39 AMDevice-Modem-1.33
Device-Modem-1.33
01/22/2004 10:57 PMRIM device has a new hook
RIM device has a new hook
09/03/2004 08:25 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 3 2004 12:33PM GMT
Device-Modem-1.39
Device-Modem-1.39
08/18/2004 07:10 AMDevice-WS2500PC-0.99b
Device-WS2500PC-0.99b
02/14/2004 11:39 PMBooting From A USB Device
Booting From A USB Device
08/17/2004 09:29 PMDevice-MiniSSCII-1.2
Device-MiniSSCII-1.2
12/15/2003 11:39 PMGrok Description matches for Device-SCSI-1.002
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