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SCSI > Skew
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Skew Defined
Differences in the arrival times (or departure times) of signals in a parallel SCSI system. Skew is caused by small delay differences in the paths of each SCSI signal including small differences in the length of the wire pairs. Deskew delays in the timing specifications compensate for some skew. Skew becomes ever more important with the tighter timing tolerances required by increasing data throughput.
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Off-site Skew Links, User Submitted
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- Reflektions miniml > Mesh Trangulation v7
- A Gummy Bitmap: Custom Bitmap Transformation s in ActionScript 3 and Flash CS3
- Bitmap skewing class | FUNCTION
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- make: *** Warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.: find -name "[Mm]akeF ile" -exec touch \{\} \; What to do when you see clock skew error in the output of makefile
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- Flexcut Skew Knife: Flexcut Skew Knife
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