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The Programmer's Guide to SCSI

The Programmer's Guide to SCSI

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pretty useless compared to other references
Review: I loaned this book from the library, and was quite happy to have saved money. This book gives you a few definitions of what SCSI is about, but it stops right there. Pretty much useless for a programmer, very little about ASPI or CAM, or whatever, and just a code dump of a Linux tidbits copied from the web. Not too strong. And not much about IOCTL...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Good
Review: Not a good book. An OK coverage of ASPI. But this means nothing in the UNIX world. Jumps around too much. Youre better off reading SCSI specs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Review of Programmer's Guide To SCSI
Review: Very thin, only 292 pages. Only 14 pages dedicated to Windows programming. Much of the programming information can be found in ASPI kit or DevStudio. This book is more suited to someone who does not know anything or very little about SCSI and wants to get their feet wet with a little programming. Seasoned programmers will find that it lacks beef.


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