Security Mode Feature. Bit assignments
15-9(=0) Reserved
8(=X) Security Level: 1= Maximum, 0= High
7-6(=0) Reserved
5(=0) 1=Enhanced security erase supported
4(=0) 1=Security count expired
3(=0) 1=Security Frozen
2(=0) 1=Security Locked
1(=0) 1=Security Enabled
**0(=0) 1=Security Support
0XXXH128
Reserved0000H94-127
Hardware reset results
15-13 Device detected result
15(=0) Reserved
14(=1) Always
13(=X) 1=Device detected CBLID- above V
iH
0=Device detected CBLID- below V
iL
12- 8 Device 1 hardware reset result
Device 0 clear these bits to 0
12(=0) Reserved
11(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic
10-9(=X)how Device 1 determined the device number:
00=Reserved
01=a jumper was used
10=the CSEL signal was used
11=some other method used or method unknown
8(=1) Always
7- 0 Device 0 hardware reset result
Device 1 clears these bits to 0
7(=0) Reserved
6(=X) 1=Semi-duplex mode is enabled
5(=X) 1=Device 0 detected Device 1
4(=X) 1=Device 1 passed diagnostic
3(=X) 1=Device 0 passed diagnostic
2-1(=X)how Device 0 determined the device number:
00=Reserved
01=a jumper was used
10=the CSEL signal was used
11=some other method used or the method unknown
0(=1) Always
XXXXH93
DescriptionContentWord
* in Content field indicates the use of those parameters that are vendor
specific.
** indicates a feature that is able to be unsupported by the Device
Configuration Overlay command.
Figure 91. Identify device information. (Part 6 of 7)
Travelstar 60GH & 40GN hard disk drive specifications
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