IBM IC35L040AVVN07-0 Hard Drive Specifications - Page 114

Non-data commands

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10.3 Non-data commands The following are non-data commands: ! Check Power Mode ! Device Configuration Freeze Lock ! Device Configuration Restore ! Execute Device Diagnostic ! Flush Cache ! Idle ! Idle Immediate ! Initialize Device Parameters ! NOP ! Read Native Max Address ! Read Verify Sectors ! Recalibrate ! Security Erase Prepare ! Security Freeze Lock ! Seek ! Set Features ! Set Max Address ! Set MaX LocK command ! Set MaX Freeze Lock command ! Set Multiple Mode ! Sleep ! SMART Disable Operations ! SMART Enable/Disable Attribute Autosave ! SMART Enable Operations ! SMART Execute Off-line Data Collection ! SMART Return Status ! SMART Save Attribute Values ! SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off Line ! Standby ! Standby Immediate Execution of these commands involves no data transfer. 1. The host writes any required parameters to the Features, Sector Count, Sector Number, Cylinder, and Device/Head Registers. 2. The host writes the command code to the Command Register. 3. The device sets BSY=1. 4. When the device has finished processing the command, it sets BSY=0 and interrupts the host. 5. In response to the interrupt, the host reads the Status Register. 6. The device clears the interrupt in response to the Status Register being read. Deskstar 120GXP hard disk drive specifications 100

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10.3 Non-data commands
The following are non-data commands:
!
Check Power Mode
!
Device Configuration Freeze Lock
!
Device Configuration Restore
!
Execute Device Diagnostic
!
Flush Cache
!
Idle
!
Idle Immediate
!
Initialize Device Parameters
!
NOP
!
Read Native Max Address
!
Read Verify Sectors
!
Recalibrate
!
Security Erase Prepare
!
Security Freeze Lock
!
Seek
!
Set Features
!
Set Max Address
!
Set MaX LocK command
!
Set MaX Freeze Lock command
!
Set Multiple Mode
!
Sleep
!
SMART Disable Operations
!
SMART Enable/Disable Attribute Autosave
!
SMART Enable Operations
!
SMART Execute Off-line Data Collection
!
SMART Return Status
!
SMART Save Attribute Values
!
SMART Enable/Disable Automatic Off Line
!
Standby
!
Standby Immediate
Execution of these commands involves no data transfer.
1.
The host writes any required parameters to the Features, Sector Count, Sector Number, Cylinder,
and Device/Head Registers.
2.
The host writes the command code to the Command Register.
3.
The device sets BSY=1.
4.
When the device has finished processing the command, it sets BSY=0 and interrupts the host.
5.
In response to the interrupt, the host reads the Status Register.
6.
The device clears the interrupt in response to the Status Register being read.
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