BYTE
BIT 7
00
RESERVED
01
RESERVED
02
R
03
Block Descriptor Length
Buffered Mode
Tape Speed
SLR140 Drive:
Medium Type
Default Speed
SLRtape140
86 ips
SLRtape100
88 ips
SLRtape75
88 ips
SLRtape60
88 ips
SLRtape50
103 ips
SLRtape40
88 ips
SLRtape7
88 ips
Table 14-3: Available Tape Speeds for SLR140
Tandberg Data
14.3.1.
Header List
6
5
Buffered Mode
Table 14-2:
MODE SELECT Header List
The Drive supports the following mode: 0 and 1. Mode 0
indicates that the WRITE and WRITE FILEMARKS) command
will report GOOD status when the requested data blocks
have
been
actually
indicates that the WRITE and WRITE FILEMARKS commands
will report GOOD status as soon as the requested data
has been transferred into the Drive's data buffer.
Legal values are 0 and 1.
The default (factory programmed) value is 1.
This
field
specifies
following values are legal:
0h :
Default
1h :
Low Speed
2h :
Medium Speed
3h :
High Speed
The following tables show the actual tape speed (ips
and the resulting data transfer rate (MBytes/s) for the
different drives and tape formats.
Low Speed
6 MB/s
72 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
2 MB/s
103 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
2.5 MB/s
88 ips 2.5 MB/s
1
ips is inches per
second,
14-3
Tandberg SLR Product Line SCSI Functional Specifications
4
3
Tape Speed
written
and
the
current
Medium Speed
5 MB/s
72 ips
5 MB/s
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
2 MB/s
103 ips
2 MB/s
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips 2.5 MB/s
1 inch = 25.4 mm
Mode Select
2
1
0
verified.
Mode
tape
speed.
High Speed
86 ips
6 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
103 ips
2 MB/s
88 ips
5 MB/s
88 ips
2.5 MB/s
1
The
1
)
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