Tandberg Data SLR7-140 PROGRAMMER Manual page 121

Scsi interface functional specification
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Addr 32
Addr 16
RelA
WB32
WB16
Sync
Link
TranDis
CmdQue
Vendor ID
Product ID
Main Microcode
Revision Level
Main Microcode
Release Status
Main Microcode
Branch Revision
Level
Main Microcode ID
DSP Microcode
Revision Level
DSP Microcode
Release Status
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This bit is set to zero, to indicate that the Drive does
NOT supports 32-bits wide SCSI addresses.
This bit is set to one, to indicate that the Drive
supports 16-bits wide SCSI addresses.
This bit is set to zero to indicate that the Drive does
not support relative addressing.
This bit is set to zero to indicate that the Drive does
not support 32-bit data transfer.
This bit is set to one to indicate that the Drive
supports 16-bit data transfer.
This bit is set to one to indicate that the Drive
supports synchronous data transfer.
This bit is set to one to indicate that the Drive
supports linked commands.
This bit is set to zero, to indicate that the Drive does
not support the CONTINUE I/O PROCESS or TARGET TRANSFER
DISABLE messages.
This bit is set to zero to indicate that the Drive does
not support tagged command queuing.
These bytes hold this ASCII string: "TANDBERG".
These bytes hold the ASCII string:
"SLR140
SLR140 :
SLR100 :
"SLR100
SLR75 :
"SLR60
"SLR60
SLR60 :
"MLR3
SLR50 :
SLR7
:
"SLR7
Four ASCII characters showing the microcode revision
number. The two most significant bytes are incremented
by " 1" for every major code revision. The two least
significant bytes are incremented by 1 each time new
code is made.
A single ASCII character designating if the microcode
was released for the customers or if it is microcode for
internal use.
" R" : Released Code
" D" : Development Code
Four ASCII characters showing the revision number of a
branched microcode. The use is the same as described for
the Main Microcode Revision Level field above.
Two ASCII characters designating custom version of the
microcode.
Four ASCII characters showing the DSP microcode revision
number. The two most significant bytes are incremented
by " 1" for every major code revision. The two least
significant bytes are incremented by 1 each time new
code is made.
A single ASCII character designating if the DSP
microcode was released for the customers or if it is
microcode for internal use.
" R" : Released Code
" D" : Development Code
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