
"The Programmer's Guide to SCSI" covers both high- and low-level programming topics. Specifically, you will find coverage of:
In addition, this book develops an ASPI class library and uses it to create a SCSI snooper application under Windows. The library can also be extended for use in your own projects.
This book's clear presentation of SCSI eliminates wading through densely packed hardware documentation and lets you approach the topic withbetter direction to gain a fuller understanding.
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This book teaches the fundamentals of programming SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) devices ranging from disk drives, optical and tape drives, scanners, to printers.
The Programmer's Guide to SCSI provides:
-- SCSI design philosophy
-- the evolution of SCSI
-- software development for SCSI devices
-- how SCSI devices communicate
-- how commands are executed
Meeting the needs of a broad range of programmers, this book covers both low level and high level programming, plus the Windows NT device driver model and the Advanced SCSI Programming Interface (ASPI) under DOS, Windows 9X and Windows NT. A chapter highlights SCSI support under UNIX, then focuses on SCSI under Linux. The CD-ROM contains sample code, a software development kit, and public domain SCSI utilities.
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