Seagate 2250, 1680 manual Command Supported by Marathon Command name Code, Drive Security Commands

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Command

Supported by

 

 

Marathon 2250

Command name

code

and Marathon 1680

 

 

 

 

 

 

Execute S.M.A.R.T Command

B0H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Write Buffer

 

E8H

Yes

 

 

 

Write DMA (w/retry)

CAH

Yes

 

 

 

Write DMA (no retry)

CBH

Yes

 

 

 

Write Long (w/retry)

32H

Yes

 

 

 

Write Long (no retry)

33H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Write Multiple

 

C5H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Write Same

 

E9H

No

 

 

 

Write Sectors (w/retry)

30H

Yes

 

 

 

Write Sectors (no retry)

31H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Write Verify

 

3CH

No

 

 

 

 

 

Drive Security Commands

 

 

 

Security Set Password

F1H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Security Unlock

 

F2H

Yes

 

 

 

Security Erase Prepare

F3H

Yes

 

 

 

Security Erase Unit

F4H

Yes

 

 

 

Security Freeze Lock

F5H

Yes

 

 

 

Security Disable Password

F6H

Yes

 

 

 

ATA-standard power-management commands

 

 

 

Check Power Mode

98H or E5H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Idle

 

97H or E3H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Idle Immediate

 

95H or E1H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Sleep

 

99H or E6H

Yes

 

 

 

 

Standby

 

96H or E2H

Yes

 

 

 

Standby Immediate

94H or E0H

Yes

 

 

 

 

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Contents Marathon ATA Interface Drives Page Product Manual Page Contents Drive mounting and configuration ATA Attachment-3 Interface ATA-3Appendix. Compatibility Notes Figures Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Introduction Specification summary table Drive Specification Marathon 2250 1680Read/Write power and current typical Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Drive specifications Default logical geometryFormatted capacity Supported CHS translation geometriesPhysical organization Recording and interface technologyPhysical characteristics Seek timeSeek type Typical read MsecPower specifications Power consumptionWatts Amps Mode At nominal voltage Start timesPower recovery Typical current profileConducted noise Power-management modes Mode Heads Spindle BufferVoltage tolerance Page Environmental tolerances Ambient temperature Temperature gradientWet bulb temperature Humidity Relative humidityOperating shock Nonoperating shockVibration Operating vibrationMode Typical Nonoperating vibrationDrive acoustics ReliabilityAgency certification Safety certification Electromagnetic CompatibilityFCC verification Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual Drive mounting and configuration Handling and static-discharge precautionsJumper settings Master/slave configuration Jumper For pins Configuration PinRemote LED configuration Drive mountingA40 A39 To tips of I/O connector pins Mounting dimension specifications Dim Description InchesMounting dimension specifications ATA interface connector Dimensions are in inches mmMarathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual ATA interface signals and connector pins AT bus signal levelsATA Attachment-3 Interface ATA-3 O pins and supported ATA signals ATA Interface commands Supported ATA commands C4HCommand Supported by Marathon Command name Code Drive Security CommandsATA-standard power-management commands Identify Drive command Word Description ContentsXxxx H Word Bit Description if bit is set to Set Features command Page 4 S.M.A.R.T. commands Drive-Security commands Marathon 2250 and Marathon 1680 Product Manual ECC testing Appendix. Compatibility notesPage

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