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ISO 9316:2000

ISO 9316:2000 Information technology – Small computer system interface-2 (SCSI-2) – Part 2: Common Access Method (CAM) Transport and SCSI interface module

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Description

This International Standard defines the Common Access Method (CAM) for the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI). The purpose of this International Standard is to define a method whereby multiple environments may adopt a common procedure for the support of SCSI devices. The CAM provides a structured method for supporting peripherals with the software (e.g. device driver) and hardware (e.g., host bus adapter) associated with any computer.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-06-29

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

109

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard defines the Common Access Method (CAM) for the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI). The purpose of this International Standard is to define a method whereby multiple environments may adopt a common procedure for the support of SCSI devices. The CAM provides a structured method for supporting peripherals with the software (e.g. device driver) and hardware (e.g., host bus adapter) associated with any computer.

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