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7340
HYPERTAPE
DRIVE (Continued)
Byte
0,
Bit
6 -
Word
Count
Zero
is
set
during
a
Write
Operation
when
the
operation
has
been
terminated
without
any
byte
of
data
transferred
between
the
2802
and
the
channel.
Byte
0,
Bit
7 -
Spare
Byte
1,
Bit
0 -
Selected
Dri're
at
EOT
is
set
whenever
the
Selected
drive
indicates
End
of
Tape.
Byte
1,
Bit
1 -
Selected
TD
Status
A
and
B
will
be
set
to
the
condi-
tion
of
tape
drive
status
lines
that
are
used
to
decide
the
responses
to
Initial
S13lection.
The
bits
reflect
the
status
of
the
drive
at
the
moment
Sense
Byte
2
is
assembled.
The
meanings
and
the
responses
during
Initial
Selection
are
listed
below:
TD
Status
A
(Sel
and
Rdy)
0
0
TD
Status
B
(Not
Rdy
or
Busy
or
Switched*)
0
Response
to
TD
Status
Initial
Selection
Non
existent
TD
Unit
Check
Not
Ready
Unit
Check-Arm
for
Device
End
Ready,
Not
Busy,
Clean
Status
Not
Switched
Ready
and
(Busy
Busy-Arm
for
or
Switched)
Device
End
*
Switched
indicates
the
TD
is
selected
by
some
other
Control
Unit
under
control
of
a
Tape
Unit
Switch.
Note:
The
following
bits
refer
only
to
the
Selected
drive
which
may
or
may
not
be
the
drivE:
referred
to
by
the
remaining
status.
Byte
1,
Bit
3 -
Spare
Byte
1,
Bit
4 -
Selected
Drive
at
BOT
is
set
whenever
the
Selected
drive
indicates
Beginning
of
Tape.
Byte
1,
Bit
5 -
Selected
Drive
in
Write
Status
is
set
whenever
the
Selected
drive
indicates
·write
Status.
Byte
1,
Bit
6 -
Selected
Drive
File
Protected
is
set
whenever
the
Selected
drive
indicates
that
the
currently
loaded
cartridge
is
_File
Protected.
Byte
1,
Bit
7 -
Selected
Drive
in
EWA
is
set
whenever
the
Selected
drive
indicates
End
of
Warning
Area.
Byte
2,
Bits
O,
1,
and
7 -
Spares
Byte
2,
Bits
2-6
-
These
Data
Check
Detail
bits
are
set
whenever:
The
last
drive
operation
was
Write,
Read,
or
Read
Backward.
An
error
(s)
has
occurred
as
defined
in
the
section
of
the
2802
specifications
describing
these
commands.
IBM
CONFIDENTIAL
S/360
107

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