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Medalist 1080sl SCSI Product Manual, August 1995
The peripheral qualifier field contains a zero, which means
Byte 0
that the drive is currently connected to the logical unit that
is issuing the Inquiry command.
The peripheral device type field contains a zero, which
means that the drive is a direct-access device.
Byte 1
The RMB bit is 0, which means the discs are not removable.
The device type qualifier is user programmable.
Byte 2
The ISO version field contains a zero, which means that we
do not claim compliance with ISO 9316.
The EMCA version field contains a zero, which means that
we do not claim compliance with EMCA-111.
The ANSI version field contains a two, which means that
the drive complies with ANSI SCSI-2 standard X3.131-
199x.
Byte 3
The asynchronous event notification (AENC) bit is zero,
which means that the drive does not support asynchronous
event notification.
The terminate I/O process (TrmIOP) bit is zero, which
means that the drive does not support the terminate I/O
process message.
The response data format field contains a two, which means
that the inquiry data is in standard SCSI-2 format.
Byte 4
The additional length field contains 143, which is the num-
ber of bytes contained in the inquiry data beyond byte 4.
This value represents a total inquiry data length of 148
bytes. If the allocation length in the CDB of the Inquiry
command is less than 148, the inquiry data is truncated, but
the additional length does not change.
Bytes 5–6 Reserved

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