1
.
____________________
-
a
number
between
zero
and
seven
that
must
be
unique
to
each
device
in
a
SCSI
chain
.
Fast
and
Wide
SCSI
devices
will
allow
up
to
15
SCSI
Ids
(
hexidecimal
)
;
however
,
the
length
restriction
(
3
meters
)
is
such
that
it
is
virtually
impossible
to
link
15
devices
together
.
2
.
____________________
-
a
25
pin
connector
on
the
back
of
a
Mac
(
native
SCSI
port
)
;
used
to
connect
SCSI
devices
to
the
CPU
.
Some
SCSI
cards
(
like
the
ATTO
)
have
a
68
pin
connector
.
3
.
____________________
-
a
device
placed
at
the
end
of
a
SCSI
chain
to
complete
the
circuit
.
(
some
SCSI
devices
are
self
-
terminating
,
or
have
active
termination
and
do
not
require
this
plug
)
.
4
.
____________________
-
a
port
that
allows
data
to
be
transmitted
in
a
series
(
one
after
the
other
)
,
such
as
the
printer
and
modem
ports
on
a
Mac
.
5
.
____________________
-
a
central
computer
dedicated
to
sending
and
receiving
data
from
other
computers
(
on
a
network
)
.
6
.
____________________
-
the
command
from
the
Special
menu
that
shuts
down
the
Mac
safely
.
7
.
____________________
-
files
on
disk
that
contain
instructions
for
a
computer
.
8
.
____________________
-
a
program
designed
to
look
like
an
electronic
ledger
.
9
.
____________________
-
the
disk
containing
system
software
and
is
designated
to
be
used
to
start
the
computer
.
10
.
____________________
-
a
power
strip
that
has
circuits
designed
to
reduce
the
effects
of
surge
in
electrical
power
.
(
not
the
same
as
a
UPS
)