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Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 User’s Guide
Using CD-ROMs, DATs, Tapes, etc.
A SCSI device that is not a SCSI hard drive or a removable hard drive, or that does not behave like
one, is called a Non-Direct Access Device. Such a device is not configured with StorCon and does
not become a logical drive or host drive. SCSI devices of this kind are either operated through the
Advanced SCSI programming Interface (ASPI) (MS-DOS
†
, Windows, Novell NetWare
†
or OS/2
†
),
or are directly accessed from the operating system (UNIX
†
, Windows NT
†
).
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NOTE
Hard disks and removable hard disks are called Direct Access Devices. However, there are some
Non-Direct Access Devices, for example, certain MO drive that can be operated just like removable
hard disks if they have been appropriately configured (for example, by changing their jumper
settings).
Summary of Contents for SRCU32 - RAID Controller
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