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Travelstar E7K100 (Serial ATA) Hard Disk Drive Specification
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If an error occurs, the device will set BSY=0, ERR=1, and DRQ=1. The device will then store the error status in the 
Error Register. The registers will contain the location of the sector in error. The erroneous location will be reported 
with CHS mode or LBA mode, the mode is decided by mode select bit (bit 6) of Device register on issuing the 
command. 
If an Uncorrectable Data Error (UNC=1) occurs, the defective data will be transferred from the media to the sector 
buffer, and will be available to be transferred to the host, at the host's option. In case of Read Multiple command, 
the host should complete transfer the block which includes the error from the sector buffer and terminate whatever 
kind of type of error occurred. 
All data transfers to the host through the Data Register are 16 bits, except for the ECC bytes, which are 8 bits. 
11.2    Data Out Commands
The following are Data Out commands:
Device Configuration SET
Format  Track
Security Disable Password
Security Erase Unit
Security Set Password
Security Unlock
Set Max Set Password
Set  Max  Unlock
S.M.A.R.T. Write log sector
Write Buffer
Write Log Ext
Write Long
Write Multiple
Write Multiple Ext
Write Sector(s)
Write Sector(s) Ext
Execution includes the transfer of one or more 512 byte (> 512 bytes on Write Long) sectors of data from the host 
to the device.
If the device detects an invalid parameter, then it will abort the command by setting BSY=0, ERR=1, ABT=1. 
If an uncorrectable error occurs, the device will set BSY=0 and ERR=1, store the error status in the Error Register. 
The registers will contain the location of the sector in error. The errored location will be reported with CHS mode 
or LBA mode. The mode is decided by mode select bit (bit 6) of Device register on issuing the command. 
All data transfers to the device through the Data Register are 16 bits, except for the ECC bytes, which are 8 bits.
11.3    Non-data commands
The following are Non-data commands:
Check Power Mode