Toshiba 4006GAH Manual Do Utilizador

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10.7.5  Sector Number Register 
 
    - CS0 
  DA2-DA0 : 3 
Read / Write 
 
The target logical sector number (starting from 1) for Read, Write, and Verify commands is set in this 
register.    After completion of a command, it shows the sector number of the last sector transferred to the 
host. 
The starting sector number is set in this register for multi-sector operations.    But when error occurs during 
multi-sector transfer, it shows the number of the sector in which the error has been detected.    During   
multi-sector transfer, the number of the next sector to be transferred will not necessarily be shown. 
In LBA mode, this register contains Bits 0 - 7 logical block address.    After completion of a command, the 
register is updated to reflect the current LBA Bits.   
 
10.7.6  Cylinder Low Registers 
 
    - CS0 
  DA2-DA0 : 4 
  Read / Write 
 
10.7.6.1  Disk Access command 
 
Lower 8 bits of the starting cylinder number(starting from 0) for Read, Write, Seek, and Verify commands are 
contained in these registers.    After completion of the command or sector transfer, the current cylinder is 
shown in this register. 
In LBA mode, Bits 8 - 15 of the target address in logical block address are set in this register. After 
completion of a command, the register is updated to reflect the current LBA Bits 0 - 7.   
10.7.6.2 SMART commands 
 
This register should be set to 4Fh for SMART commands 
10.7.7  Cylinder High Registers 
 
    - CS0 
  DA2-DA0 : 5 
  Read / Write 
 
10.7.7.1  Disk Access command 
 
The high order bits of the starting cylinder number (starting from 0) for Read, Write, Seek, and Verify 
commands are set in this register.    After completion of the command or sector transfer, the current cylinder 
is shown in this register. 
In LBA mode, Bits 16 - 23 of the target address in logical block address are contained in this register.    After   
completion of the command, it shows the Bits 0 - 7 of the last logical block address.   
 
Cylinder High   
Cylinder Low 
Register Bits   
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 
Cylinder Bits   
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8   
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0