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283 transfers. However, some flawed devices or mother boards will have
422 Synchronous transfers frequency (default answer: 80)
425 0 means "asynchronous data transfers".
443 - set synchronous negotiation speed to 10 Mega-transfers / second.
485 #factor = 9 Ultra-3 SCSI 80 Mega-transfers / second (Wide only)
486 #factor = 10 Ultra-2 SCSI 40 Mega-transfers / second
487 #factor = 11 Ultra-2 SCSI 33 Mega-transfers / second
488 #factor < 25 Ultra SCSI 20 Mega-transfers / second
523 burst:#x burst enabled (1<<#x burst transfers max)
524 #x is an integer value which is log base 2 of the burst transfers max.
538 converter, any accepted wide negotiation will break further data transfers.
704 - only asynchronous data transfers
720 Synchronous data transfers increases throughput of fast devices like
789 synchronous data transfers.