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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (62611)8/17/1998 9:48:00 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Jim, RE: But doesn't scsi allow for daisy chaining outside the box and is faster than USB?

Come on Jim, isn't a V8 a cool thing for a lawn mower too.

It's about bandwidth and a unified or atleast simplified connectors. SCSI is a waste for handling keyboard input as is Firewire. Yes SCSI can be daisy chained up to 7/14 devices depending on whether it's wide SCSI or not.

Perhaps you missed the part about USB is not for storage devices that means hard disks, cdroms, etc. Firewire will be used for storage devices, but you kind of need drive makers to sell the things, but they kind of need computers that are Firewire ready. Note we've had USB in shipping machines for nearly two years, only now are we starting to see real USB devices and Win98 with the (native) drivers to glue it all together.

USB allows 127 devices SCSI maxes out at 14.
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