Has anyone successfully used an Entrega SCSI to USB converter? Or any such converter? I have a UMAX Astra 610S Scanner which is SCSI. I only have parallel and USB ports to work with. I haven't found ...
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - November 5, 2018 - Xitron, the leading independent developer of RIP and workflow products for commercial, digital, and high-speed inkjet printing has been awarded US Patent Number ...
‘Tis the season for spring cleaning, and maybe you’ve found an old Mac in a closet or off to the side somewhere in your garage. That Mac is a time capsule and it might be fun to see what’s on the hard ...
A device that allows SCSI peripherals to be connected via USB. Used in the past, it provided a way to hook up SCSI devices to laptops or to desktop machines without an available slot for the adapter.
On Asus's new motherboards -- the P8Z77-V and some of its contemporary cousins -- there's an intriguing new feature: USB attached SCSI protocol, or UASP for short. Asus says that UASP can almost ...
Page 2: Thirteen Years of Change -- Same Protocol For Transfer Page 3: Test Setup, CrystalDiskMark Page 4: PCMark 7 Page 5: Real-World File Copy Performance Page 6: Conclusion When Asus asked us if we ...
LaCie introduced the RuggedKey this week. It is an IP-54 water and dust resistant USB 3.0 key that provides speeds up to 150 MB/s and a bumper that offers protection from “heat, cold, and 100-meter ...
I have a number of old, currently unused, destined-for-trash SCSI drives. I don't believe there is any data on them, I do think they were part of a RAID, though I don't know which level. I just want ...
On Asus's new motherboards -- the P8Z77-V and some of its contemporary cousins -- there's an intriguing new feature: USB attached SCSI protocol, or UASP for short. Asus says that UASP can almost ...
When USB debuted in 1999, it offered maximum throughput of 12Mb/s. Today, USB 3.0 offers 4.8Gb/s. That's not surprising. What is surprising is that modern USB 3 controllers use the same Bulk-Only ...
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