Macintosh: SCSI Devices Cannot be Shared Between Computers

Is there any way a single SCSI device can be connected to two Macintosh computers, with a switch box for example?
The SCSI protocol doesn't allow dynamic switching or interruption of the power and signal lines in the cable. For this reason alone, a switch box would create havoc in a SCSI chain -- at the minimum causing all types of data transfer errors and possibly even blowing a device. We know of no way to connect one SCSI peripheral to two computers.
Published Date: Feb 18, 2012