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7K200 SATA OEM Specification 
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encountered. 
IDNF (IDN) 
ID Not Found. IDN=1 indicates the requested sector’s ID field could not be found. 
ABRT (ABT) 
Aborted Command. ABT=1 indicates the requested command has been aborted due to a 
device status error or an invalid parameter in an output register. 
TK0NF (T0N) 
Track 0 Not Found. T0N=1 indicates track 0 was not found during a Recalibrate command. 
AMNF (AMN) 
Address Mark Not Found. AMN=1 indicates the data address mark has not been found after 
finding the correct ID field for the requested sector. 
This bit is obsolete. 
 
11.6  Features Register   
This register is command specific. This is used with the Set Features command, S.M.A.R.T. Function 
Set command and Format Unit command.   
 
11.7  LBA High Register   
This register contains Bits 16-23. At the end of the command, this register is updated to reflect the 
current LBA Bits 16-23.   
When 48-bit addressing commands are used, the “most recently written” content contains LBA Bits 
16-23, and the “previous content” contains Bits 40-47. The 48-bit Address feature set is described in 
“12.14 48-bit Address Feature Set”.   
 
11.8  LBA Low Register   
This register contains Bits 0-7. At the end of the command, this register is updated to reflect the 
current LBA Bits 0-7.   
When 48-bit commands are used, the “most recently written” content contains LBA Bits 0-7, and the 
“previous content” contains Bits 24-31.   
 
11.9  LBA Mid Register   
This register contains Bits 8-15. At the end of the command, this register is updated to reflect the 
current LBA Bits 8-15.   
When 48-bit addressing commands are used, the “most recently written” content contains LBA Bits 
8-15, and the “previous content” contains Bits 32-39.   
 
11.10  Sector Count Register   
This register contains the number of sectors of data requested to be transferred on a read or write 
operation between the host and the device. If the value in the register is set to 0, a count of 256 
sectors (in 28-bit addressing) or 65,536 sectors (in 48-bit addressing) is specified.   
If  the  register  is  zero  at  command  completion, the command was successful. If not successfully 
completed, the register contains the number of sectors which need to be transferred in order to 
complete the request.   
The contents of the register are defined otherwise on some commands. These definitions are given in 
the command descriptions.   
 
11.11  Status Register   
Status Register