from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Wide SCSI
<hardware, standard> A variant on the {SCSI-2} interface. It
uses a 16-bit bus - double the width of the original {SCSI}-1
- and therefore cannot be connected to a SCSI-1 bus. It
supports transfer rates up to 20 MB/s, like {Fast SCSI}.
There is also a SCSI-2 definition of Wide-SCSI with a 32 bit
data bus. This allows up to 40 megabytes per second but is
very rarely used because it requires a large number of wires
(118 wires on two connectors). Thus Wide SCSI usually means
16 bit-wide SCSI.
(1995-04-21)