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What are the cable length limits for single-ended SCSI?

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What are the cable length limits for single-ended SCSI?

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• Answer: It depends on the maximum data throughput of the particular version of SCSI you are using. The maximum allowable total cable lengths (total of internal + external cabling) are: • Slow SCSI (5 Megatransfers/s max) 6 m (20 ft) • Fast SCSI (10Megatransfers/s max) 3 m (10 ft) • Ultra SCSI (20 Megatransfers/s max) • >4 active IDs 1.

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