ATA COMMAND BLOCK AND SET DESCRIPTION |
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Write Long Sector(s) — 32h, 33h
The Write Long Sector(s) command operates in the same manner as the Write Sector command — when issued, the device sets the BSY bit within 400ns and generates an interrupt at the completion of a transferred block of sectors. The DRQ bit is set at the beginning of a block transfer.
Table 58: Write Long Sector(s) — 32h, 33h
Register | D7 | D6 | D5 | D4 |
| D3 | D2 | D1 | D0 |
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Sector Count |
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Cylinder Low |
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Cylinder High |
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Drive Head | X | LBA | X | Drive |
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Command |
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| 32h or 33h |
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