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SCSI - Small Computer System Interface

A standard for connecting multiple devices such as hard drives, cd roms, floppy drives, etc, it enables the connection of more devices than its counterpart IDE and normally faster, but the drives tend to carry a bigger price tag.
SCSI was originally developed by Shugart Associates and was originally called SASI (Shugart Associates System Interface) before it became standardised.
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