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− | + | The '''Advanced SCSI Programming Interface''' ('''ASPI''') is an established system of accessing drives (with its origins in 1970s mainframe technology) which today is commonly supported by CD-ROM reading/ripping software. The performance of some software/OS version combinations can be improved by installing the missing (or an alternative) ASPI driver, which is also sometimes called the ASPI 'Layer'. | |
− | + | Windows 2000 and XP come with ASPI pre-installed and software can come with its own version. | |
− | Windows 2000 and XP come with ASPI | + | |
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+ | There is normally little to gain from changing ASPI unless prompted by a specific problem. | ||
− | [[Category: Hardware]] | + | ==External links== |
− | [[Category: Software]] | + | * {{wikipedia|Advanced SCSI Programming Interface}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 9 November 2019
The Advanced SCSI Programming Interface (ASPI) is an established system of accessing drives (with its origins in 1970s mainframe technology) which today is commonly supported by CD-ROM reading/ripping software. The performance of some software/OS version combinations can be improved by installing the missing (or an alternative) ASPI driver, which is also sometimes called the ASPI 'Layer'.
Windows 2000 and XP come with ASPI pre-installed and software can come with its own version.
There is normally little to gain from changing ASPI unless prompted by a specific problem.
External links
- Advanced SCSI Programming Interface on Wikipedia