Storage Module Device
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The Storage Module Device (usually abbreviated to SMD) was a popular interface standard for the connection between a disk drive device controller and the drive. It was created by Control Data Corporation, and later adopted by a number of manufacturers after an open ANSI standard was available. It was later superseded by the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) interface standard.
See also
- Fujitsu Super Eagle - a famous and ubiquitous SMD drive
External links
- Storage Module Interfaces (with extensions for enhanced storage module interfaces) (FIPS PUB 111) - also American National Standard X3.91M-1982, Enhanced Storage Module Interfaces