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7DQGEHUJ'DWD 6&6,&RPPDQGV
7DQGEHUJ'/73URGXFW0DQXDO
02'(6(16(&RPPDQG$K$KFRQWLQXHG
((35209HQGRU8QLTXHSDJH(K
The tape drive supports the EEPROM vendor unique page (3Eh). All the EEPROM
parameters setable via the MODE SELECT’s EEPROM Vendor Unique page are
returned.
127(
Because of the length of the parameter list, use MODE SENSE (10)
instead of MODE SENSE (6) to retrieve EEPROM parameters.
Because of the length of the list of EEPROM parameters, a 10-byte MODE SENSE
command is required. If a 6-byte MODE SENSE command is used for retrieval,
the data is returned as follows:
6HQGDE\WH02'(6(16(FRPPDQGWRJHWWKH3DUDPHWHU/LVW
The data returned by the 10-byte MODE SENSE command for the EEPROM page
is in the form of a MODE SENSE (10) data header followed by block and page
descriptors.
The data in the page descriptor is organized in the form of a parameter header
followed by the actual parameter’s value. The parameter is as follows:
1DPH7 &XUUHQW 'HIDXOW 0LQLPXP 0D[LPXP
1DPH refers to the parameter name, for example, PRODUCTID or
DEFAULTCOMPON.
7 designates data type: “E” indicates binary, “$” indicates string type, and if there
is no designator, the data is in decimal.
&XUUHQW, 'HIDXOW, 0LQLPXP, and 0D[LPXP specify the current, default,
minimum, and maximum values of the parameter.