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156 SL500: Interface Reference Manual • July 2008 Revision: F • 96122
ST < > MT This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a cartridge tape storage cell, and the
destination 1 element is the hand.
The library returns a value of 0.
I/E < > DT This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a CAP cell, and the destination 1
element is a tape drive.
The library returns a value of 0.
I/E < > I/E This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a CAP cell, and the destination 1
element is a CAP cell.
The library returns a value of 0.
I/E < > ST This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a CAP cell, and the destination 1
element is a cartridge tape storage cell.
The library returns a value of 0.
I/E < > MT This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a CAP cell, and the destination 1
element is the hand.
The library returns a value of 0.
DT < > DT This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a tape drive, and the destination 1
element is a tape drive.
The library returns a value of 0.
DT < > I/E This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a tape drive, and the destination 1
element is a CAP cell.
The library returns a value of 0.
DT < > ST This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a tape drive, and the destination 1
element is a cartridge tape storage cell.
The library returns a value of 0.
DT < > MT This field identifies the support for the Exchange Medium command, where
the source and destination 2 elements are a tape drive, and the destination 1
element is the hand.
The library returns a value of 0.