Page Summary: In the 80s there was no USB, yet there was a wildly used technology that let us connect hard disks, cdrom drives, scanners and ... ** I was recently sent a BlueSCSI V2 which is a pretty cool open source
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In the 80s there was no USB, yet there was a wildly used technology that let us connect hard disks, cdrom drives, scanners and ... ** I was recently sent a BlueSCSI V2 which is a pretty cool open source In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or
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- ** I was recently sent a BlueSCSI V2 which is a pretty cool open source
- In this video from ITFreeTraining, I will look at the Small Computer System Interface or
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