Tandberg Data
EEPROM
GUI
ID
LVD
Overwrite
PNP
Plug-and-Play
RWW
SCAM
Configured
AutoMagically
SCSI-ID
84
Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only. An integrated
circuit typically used to store configuration information.
Graphical User Interface. Software which interacts with
the user.
See SCSI-ID.
LVD stands for Low Voltage Differential.
LVD provides better stability and noise immunity of the
electrical signals on the SCSI-bus lines. LVD also allows
longer SCSI Bus length.
A method of recording over data previously written on tape
without performing a erase operation before.
A hardware and software mechanism that provides
an automatic way for the system to self-configure system
resources such as I/O ports, IRQ, and DMA channels
between PNP cards and other devices in the system.
Read While Write: All Tandberg Tape drive automatically
and internally read the data just being written to the tape to
avoid writing to bad block.
A SCSI protocol that assigns automatically SCSI
IDs to SCAM capable devices such as the SLR
Tape Drives when you boot the system.
A unique identifier assigned to SCSI devices that enables
them to communicate with a computer when they are
attached to a host adapter via the SCSI-bus. Each SCSI
host adapter Board has eight available SCSI-IDs with
numbers 0 through 7 (or 0 through 15 for Wide SCSI
adapters). Usually the host adapter itself is assigned SCSI-
ID 7.
Tandberg SLR Installation and User's Guide
SCSI