TS2G~8GCF266 | 266X CompactFlash Card |
¾Word 91: Advanced power management level value
Bits
¾Word 128: Security Status Bit 8: Security Level
If set to 1, indicates that security mode is enabled and the security level is maximum. If set to 0 and security mode is enabled, indicates that the security level is high.
Bit 5: Enhanced security erase unit feature supported
If set to 1, indicates that the Enhanced security erase unit feature set is supported. Bit 4: Expire
If set to 1, indicates that the security count has expired and Security Unlock and Security Erase Unit are command aborted until a
Bit 3: Freeze
If set to 1, indicates that the security is Frozen. Bit 2: Lock
If set to 1, indicates that the security is locked. Bit 1: Enable/Disable
If set to 1, indicates that the security is enabled. If set to 0, indicates that the security is disabled. Bit 0: Capability
If set to 1, indicates that CompactFlash Storage Card supports security mode feature set.
If set to 0, indicates that CompactFlash Storage Card does not support security mode feature set.
¾Word 160: Power Requirement Description
This word is required for CompactFlash Storage Cards that support power mode 1.
Bit 15: VLD
If set to 1, indicates that this word contains a valid power requirement description.
If set to 0, indicates that this word does not contain a power requirement description. Bit 14: RSV
This bit is reserved and shall be 0. Bit 13:
If set to 1, indicates that the CompactFlash Storage Card does not have Power Level 1 commands. If set to 0, indicates that the CompactFlash Storage Card has Power Level 1 commands
Bit 12:
If set to 1, indicates that Power Level 1 commands are disabled. If set to 0, indicates that Power Level 1 commands are enabled. Bit
This field contains the CompactFlash Storage Card’s maximum current in mA.
¾Word 162: Key Management Schemes Supported Bit 0: CPRM support
If set to 1, the device supports CPRM Scheme (Content Protection for Recordable Media) If set to 0, the device does not support CPRM.
Bits
¾Word 163: CF Advanced True IDE Timing Mode Capabilities and Settings
This word describes the capabilities and current settings for CFA defined advanced timing modes using the True IDE interface.
Notice! The use of True IDE PIO Modes 5 and above or of Multiword DMA Modes 3 and above impose significant restrictions on the implementation of the host:
Additional Requirements for CF Advanced Timing Modes.
There are four separate fields defined that describe support and selection of Advanced PIO timing modes and Advanced Multiword DMA timing modes. The older modes are reported in words 63 and 64.
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