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Extractions: SCSI, 1394 And Other Interfaces [Home] [History] [Help] [SATA] ... [ADVDRVR] There is another popular(?) mass storage device interface called SCSI. SCSI has its ups and downs, mostly down recently, as the prices of SCSI host adapters and devices remain very high compared to ATA/ATAPI. SCSI has changed a lot over the years. SCSI is basically a generalized device interface that defines the structure of commands, the way those commands are executed, and the way status is processed. SCSI has many physical interfaces, such as the old Parallel Interface, Fiber Channel, IEEE 1394, and ATA/ATAPI. ATAPI is one of the many SCSI physical transport layers. So an ATAPI device is really a SCSI device using a simple, cheap and high speed physical interface. If you are looking for the SCSI command set used by ATAPI CD-ROM or DVD devices then you should go to the T10 site and find the MMC or MMC-2 documents. Please note that the old SFF-8020 (INF-8020) document is now obsolete. SFF-8020 (INF-8020) has been replaced by the T13 ATA/ATAPI-4 standard (for the interface and command protocol descriptions) and by the T10 MMC or MMC-2 standards (for the SCSI command set). The SCSI standards are published by ANSI NCITS Technical Committee 10, or just T10: