Fill in the Blanks computer fill in the blanks11Online version COMPUTER FILL IN THE BLANKS 11 by Infomind online 1 SurgeSuppressor SCSITerminator SCSIAddress ShutDown Spreadsheet SerialPort Software StartUpDisk Server SCSIPort 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 )