IBM DTNA-22160 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 135
When B=1, MAX LBA/CYL which is set by Set Max LBA/CYL command is pre
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Output Parameters To The Device B Option bit for selection whether nonvolatile or volatile. B = 0 is volatile condition. When B = 1 , MAX LBA/CYL which is set by Set Max LBA/CYL command is pre- served by P O R and H A R D RESET. When B = 0 , MAX LBA/CYL which is set by Set Max LBA/CYL command will be lost by P O R and H A R D RESET. Sector Number In LBA mode, this register contains LBA bits 0 - 7 which is to be input.(L=1) In CHS mode, this register is ignored. ( L = 0 ) Cylinder High/Low In LBA mode, this register contains LBA bits 8 - 15 (Low), 16 - 23 (High) which is to be set. ( L = 1 ) | In CHS mode, this register contains cylinder number which is to be input.(L=0) H In LBA mode, this register contains LBA bits 24 - 27 which is to be input.(L=1) In CHS mode, this register is ignored. ( L = 0 ) L LBA mode.Indicates the addressing mode.L=0 specifies CHS mode and L = 1 does LBA addressing mode. D The device number bit. Indicates that the device number bit of the Device/Head should be specified. D = 0 selects the master device and D = 1 selects the slave device. V Valid. Indicates that the bit is part of an output parameter and should be specified. - Indicates that the bit is not used. Input Parameters From The Device | Sector Number In LBA mode, this register contains Adjusted max LBA bits 0 - 7.(L=1) | In CHS mode, this register contains max sector number(= 63). ( L = 0 ) | Cylinder High/Low In LBA mode, this register contains Adjusted max LBA bits 8 - 15 (Low), | 16 - 23 (High). ( L = 1 ) | In CHS mode, this register contains max cylinder number which is set. ( L = 0 ) |H In LBA mode, this register contains Adjusted max LBA bits 24 - 27. ( L = 1 ) | In CHS mode, this register contains max head number(= 15).(L=0) V Valid. Indicates that the bit is part of an input parameter and will be set to 0 or 1 by the device. - Indicates that the bit is not used. Command Descriptions 127