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$ @(#)77 1.5 src/bos/usr/lib/methods/common/ide.msg, cfgmethods, bos41J, 9516A_all 4/17/95 14:02:38
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$ COMPONENT_NAME: (CFGMETHODS) device configuration methods
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$
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$ FUNCTIONS: IDE Devices' Configuration Message Catalog
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$
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$ ORIGINS: 27, 83
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$
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$ IBM CONFIDENTIAL -- (IBM Confidential Restricted when
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$ combined with the aggregated modules for this product)
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$ SOURCE MATERIALS
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$ (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1989, 1995
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$ All Rights Reserved
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$
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$ US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or
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$ disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
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$
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$ LEVEL 1, 5 Years Bull Confidential Information
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$
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$quote "
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$
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$ ATA/IDE Adapter
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$set 1
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1 "ATA/IDE Controller Device"
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2 "Bus I/O Address"
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3 "Bus Interrupt Level"
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4 "Interrupt Priority"
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5 "DMA Level"
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$
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$ IDE Tape Drives
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$set 2
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1 "2.0 GB 1/4-Inch Tape Drive"
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2 "Other ATAPI Tape Drive"
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3 "Use DEVICE BUFFERS during writes"
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4 "BLOCK size"
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5 "RETENSION on tape change or reset"
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6 "BLOCK SIZE for variable length support"
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7 "DENSITY setting #1"
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8 "DENSITY setting #2"
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$
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$ IDE Disk Drives
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$set 3
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1 "Physical Volume Identifier"
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2 "730 MB IDE Disk Drive"
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3 "360 MB IDE Disk Drive"
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4 "540 MB IDE Disk Drive"
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5 "720 MB IDE Disk Drive"
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6 "1.0 GB IDE Disk Drive"
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7 "Other IDE Disk Drive"
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8 "READ/WRITE Time-out Value"
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10 "START Time-out Value"
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11 "IDE Disk Model Name"
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$
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$ IDE CDROM
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$set 4
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1 "IDE CD-ROM Drive"
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2 "Other IDE CD-ROM Drive"
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3 "PREVENT ejection of media when open"
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4 "START UNIT time out value"
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5 "READ time out value"
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6 "Play AUDIO supported"
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7 "MODE 2 FORM 1 supported"
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8 "MODE 2 FORM 2 supported"
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9 "CD-DA supported"
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$
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$ IDE SMIT Help Messages
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$set 5
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1 "For all IDE devices, including disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes, the\n\
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location code format is AA-BB-CC-DD. The AA-BB fields identify the\n\
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location of the ATA/IDE adapter controlling the IDE device.\n\
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\n\
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The CC field specifies the adapter to which the device is attached.\n\
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A value of 00 indicates the primary adapter driver, while a value\n\
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of 01 indicates the secondary adapter driver.\n\
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\n\
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The DD field is the IDE device identification number used by the\n\
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adapter driver to uniquely address the device. No more than two\n\
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devices may be controlled by a given adapter driver. Valid values\n\
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for this field are 00 and 01."
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$
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2 "Specifies the IDE device identification number used by the\n\
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adapter driver to uniquely address the device. No more than two\n\
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devices may be controlled by a given adapter driver. Valid\n\
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values for this field are 0 and 1."
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$
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3 "Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow\n\
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the device to finish processing for a read ATAPI command. If a read\n\
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ATAPI command takes longer than this time, the system initiates\n\
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error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are\n\
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familiar with ATAPI commands and the given IDE device. If the value\n\
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for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions\n\
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occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this\n\
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attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays."
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$
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4 "Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow\n\
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the device to finish processing for a start unit ATAPI command. If\n\
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a start unit ATAPI command takes longer than this time, the system\n\
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initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute\n\
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unless you are familiar with ATAPI commands and the given IDE\n\
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device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary\n\
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error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded.\n\
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If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may\n\
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cause lengthy delays."
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$
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5 "Indicates the device supports the ATAPI Play Audio commands for\n\
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CD-ROM. The no value indicates the device does not support these\n\
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ATAPI commands. Do not change this attribute without understanding\n\
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ATAPI commands and the given device."
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$
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6 "Indicates the device supports the CD-DA data format when using\n\
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the READ CD ATAPI command. The device can therefore support reads\n\
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of a CD-DA disc. The no value indicates the device does not support\n\
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reading of a CD-DA disc. Do not change this attribute without\n\
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understanding ATAPI commands and the given device."
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$
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7 "Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow\n\
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the device to finish processing for an ATA read or write command. If\n\
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the ATA command takes longer than this time, the system initiates\n\
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error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are\n\
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familiar with ATA commands and the given IDE device. If the value\n\
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for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions\n\
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occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this\n\
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attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays."
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$
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8 "Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow\n\
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the device to finish processing the first command after activation.\n\
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If the first command issued after activation takes longer than this\n\
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time, the system initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this\n\
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attribute unless you are familiar with ATA commands and the given IDE\n\
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device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary\n\
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error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded.\n\
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If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may\n\
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cause lengthy delays."
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