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lazyart wrote: 1)Unless SCSI is stated as WIDE (Wide, Ultra Wide, etc) it will only handle 8 devices. Wide SCSI can address 16 devices. 2)You can attach two devices to an IDE controller. Motherboards will have two controllers (Primary, Secondary) to which you can connect a Master and Slave drive to each. 3)For the most part, B & C are the correct answers. 4)That's a bit of a trick question there. There is no open SCSI port on the first hard drive (because it is already connected). If it were an external SCSI drive there would be. You would attach the internal drive to an open port on the existing SCSI cable in the computer. You should do ok, but I would shoot for a bit higher. How much hands-on experience do you have?
Webmaster wrote: The answers are a and d. As you can see in our TechNote below, SCSI-2 is a specification that can support up to 16 devices, depending on which mode it is running.
Rampage2884 wrote: 2) So what are the channels that they are referring to then? 4) "There is no open SCSI port on the first hard drive (because it is already connected). " Really, I thought every SCSI device has 2 ports so they can be daisy chained, whether it is internal or external. Anyways, yes I do have alot of experience buidling computers, have been doing it for my friends and myself. I also did alot troubleshooting. Btw, are the transcenders exam as difficult as the real exam? seems like it was pretty tough for me.
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