Sony SDX-800V/R User Manual

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6.Command Specification 
LOG SENSE
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SONY AIT-3Ex drive SDX-800V series Ver.1.1 
6.6.13.  MIC Fixed Length Information Page (Sony Unique) 
Table 6-34: MIC Fixed Length Information Page 
Bit 
Byte 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 
Page Code (3Dh) 
Reserved 
(MSB) 
Page Length (n+1) 
 
  
(LSB) 
Parameter Code: 
Code Description Length
0001h 
MIC Logical Format Type 
0002h 
Device Configuration bits 
0003h 
Available free byte count 
0004h 
User Volume Note size 
0005h Reserved 
 
0006h 
Cassette  Serial Number, etc. 
32 
0007h Reserved 
32 
0008h Reserved 
32 
0009h Reserved 
32 
000Ah Reserved 
32 
000Bh Reserved 
32 
000Ch Reserved 
32 
000Dh Reserved 
32 
000Eh Reserved 
32 
000Fh Reserved 
32 
0010h Reserved 
32 
0011h Reserved 
32 
0012h Reserved 
32 
0013h Reserved 
32 
0014h 
User Partition Note Map 
32 
0015h 
Accumulative System Log 
96 
0016h Volume 
Information 
96 
0017h Element 
Address 
0018h 
User Partition Note size for Partition #0 
Note: 
1.   Parameter Code 0002h AIT Device Configuration Byte is the same byte value returned in Mode Sense Page 
31h byte 2. See page 6-58 paragraph 6.8.1 for a description of the fields in this byte. 
2.   Parameter Code 0003h Available Free Byte Count represents the current user MIC memory that is available 
for writing data to the MIC using the Log Select command through Page 3Eh Parameter Code 0001h, 0002h, 
…. 000Nh. If Available Free Byte Count is 1 or higher the application may use exactly that size or smaller to 
write MIC User data. If this field is ZERO a Check Condition status is returned if attempts are made to write 
data to the MIC. If the application attempts to write data to the MIC that is larger than this field a Check 
Condition status will also be returned. In both cases where Check Condition status is returned no data is 
written to the MIC. 
3.   Parameter Code 0014h List of Partitions is a bit map field that represents all 256 partitions. Below is a diagram 
of the bit map ordering of the Partition Note data. A "1" in the bit field for the partition indicates there is Partition 
Note in MIC; a "0" in the bit field indicates there is no Partition Note in MIC for that partition. As an example, if 
partition 0 and partition 1 have Notes data Byte #0 below will be 0C0h, and Byte #1 to #31 will be 00h.