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  2. SGPIO - Wikipedia

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    SGPIO and the SGPIO spec. is generally adopted and implemented in products from most major HBA and storage controller vendors such as LSI, Intel, Adaptec, Nvidia, Broadcom, Marvell Technology Group and PMC-Sierra. Most products shipping with support for SAS and SATA drives support this standard.

  3. Adaptec - Wikipedia

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    Adaptec once produced CD- and DVD-burning software under the brand names of Easy CD Creator and Toast, as well as network-attached storage devices such as the Snap Server product line. The Adaptec brand is used to sell host bus adapters, RAID adapters, SAS expander cards, cables, and accessories.

  4. Serial Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    For example, an expander may include a Serial SCSI Protocol target port for access to a peripheral device. An expander is not necessary to interface a SAS initiator and target but allows a single initiator to communicate with more SAS/SATA targets. A useful analogy: one can regard an expander as akin to a network switch in a network, which ...

  5. SAS expander - Wikipedia

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  6. GameStop jumps after cryptic post from 'Roaring Kitty ... - AOL

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    Known as "Roaring Kitty" on YouTube and "DeepF***ingVal (Reuters) -GameStop's shares jumped on Thursday after a cryptic post from meme stock influencer Keith Gill, who shot to notoriety after his ...

  7. Micro Expander - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Expander Model 1 is a microcomputer with a built-in, full-sized keyboard complete with a numpad, two programmable function keys, and four cursor keys. [2] The Expander measures 18 by 18 by 3.5 inches (45.7 by 45.7 by 8.9 cm) and features a form factor identical to the Sol-20, however missing the walnut side panels. [3]

  8. Commodore REU - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore RAM Expansion Unit (REU) is a range of external RAM add-ons.. At the time of introduction of the Commodore 128 home computer, two REUs were announced for that model; the 1700 (128 KB) and 1750 (512 KB) REUs.

  9. Super Expander 64 - Wikipedia

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    Super Expander 64 is a cartridge-based extension to the built in BASIC interpreter of Commodore 64 home computer. It was published by Commodore Business Machines in 1983. The built-in BASIC of the C64, Commodore BASIC , was adapted from the PET and VIC 20 , and the language does not have direct support for the system's sound and graphics hardware.