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Visual SCSI Explorer for Windows
Visual SCSI Explorer application runs on the Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista operating system platforms and is
intended for people who deal with SCSI devices. Application functional interface is optimized for Medium
Changer SCSI device. Raw CDB feature allows user to execute any SCSI command for SCSI device of any type.
Application visualizes host SCSI configuration as adapter-device tree. It is possible to rescan SCSI buses
and to see SCSI device insertion and removal.
SCSI device firmware developers will be able to execute each SCSI command manually and to verify device
functioning. Application shows binary outbound and inbound command data and parses them.
Developers of SCSI initiator and target mode drivers for host bus adapters will find this application
useful to test drivers.
Application automates routine SCSI device test procedures using JScript and VBScript scripting languages.
Application can run several scripts for different devices at the same time.
Software Information |
System Requirements |
Version: |
1.4 |
- Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista
- Pentium processor 200 MHz.
- 128 MB of RAM.
- Hard disk 10 GB.
- One or more SCSI, FC, iSCSI or SAS host bus adapters.
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License: | Free to try, $249.00 to buy |
Screenshot: | View Screenshot
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Summary of Visual SCSI Explorer for Windows features:
- Representation of adapter-device tree and adapter/device properties.
- Ability to rescan SCSI bus of selected adapter and immediate update
of device list.
- Manual and automated (scripting) modes of SCSI command execution.
- Ability to execute SCSI commands in asynchronous mode and to queue
several commands for each device.
- SCSI-2 command set support.
- Raw CDB support for manual and automated (scripting) SCSI command modes.
- Shared SCSI command set support for manual and automated (scripting)
SCSI command modes.
- Medium Changer SCSI command set support for manual and automated (scripting)
SCSI command modes.
- Ability to run JScript and VBScript SCSI scripts.
- Ability to run several scripts in parallel for single or multiple devices.
- Detailed logging of various types of information during SCSI command execution
and ability to save log data to text file. Each device has its own message log.
- Text editor for script editing.
- Hardware configuration and log windows can be switched between child window
and docking view modes.
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