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SCSI > Bus Mastering
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Bus Mastering Defined
A peripheral controller, such as a SCSI host adapter, which is capable of transferring data over the host bus without the host CPU's assistance, is called a bus master. Bus mastering delivers maximum relief of the host on I/Os, but it requires extra intelligence on the peripheral controller. (See also SCSI Bus Mastering.)
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