Operating Page (Flash Memory) (00 H ) - Seagate MEDALIST 1080SL Product Manual

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Medalist 1080sl SCSI Product Manual, August 1995
When the remote S/S bit is 0, the drive spins up after a delay
specified by the spinup delay field (byte 4 of the Operating
page, 00
). When the remote S/S bit is 1, the drive spins
H
up when it receives the Start/Stop Unit command. This bit
is only valid if the soft remote bit is 1.
The ID0 , ID1 and ID2 bits are the SCSI ID bits. These bits
are only valid when the soft ID bit is 1.
When the param enable bit is 0, the drive does not check
parity. When the param enable bit is 1, the drive checks
parity. This bit is only valid if the soft parity bit is 1.
C.11 Operating page (Flash memory) (00
The Operating page is shown in the table below. This table shows the
function, the default value and the changeability of each bit.
The drive accepts an Operating page of two lengths: two bytes or three
bytes. If the length is two bytes, then byte 4, the spinup delay field, is not
written and is assumed to be unchanged.
In addition to being saved on the media, this vendor-unique page is saved
in flash memory that has a life span of 10,000 writes.
Bytes
7
6
0
PS (1)
1 (default)
2
Usage SSM Rsrvd ATOFF IQFM
default
1
0
changeable
1
0
3
Rsrvd
default
changeable
4 (default)
changeable
When the usage bit is 1, a warning message is enabled.
Byte 2
When the write life span of the flash memory is exceeded,
a warning message is generated. See additional sense
error code C2 in Appendix B.3. When the usage bit is 0, the
warning message is disabled. If requested, the flash mem-
)
H
Bits
5
4
3
2
Page code (00
)
H
Page length (02
or 03
)
H
H
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
Device type qualifier
(00
)
H
00
H
Spinup delay (00
)
H
(FF
)
H
99
1
0
Reserved
0
0
0
0

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