5.6.3 | Ultra DMA data transfer | 5 | - 91 | |
5.6.3.1 | Initiating an Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 | - 91 | |
5.6.3.2 | Ultra DMA data burst timing requirements | 5 - 92 | ||
5.6.3.3 | Sustained Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 | - 95 | |
5.6.3.4 | Host pausing an Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 - 96 | ||
5.6.3.5 Device terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 | - 97 | ||
5.6.3.6 | Host terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 - 98 | ||
5.6.3.7 | Initiating an Ultra DMA data out burst | 5 | - 99 | |
5.6.3.8 | Sustained Ultra DMA data out burst | 5 | - 100 | |
5.6.3.9 | Device pausing an Ultra DMA data out burst | 5 - 101 | ||
5.6.3.10 | Host terminating an Ultra DMA data out burst | 5 - 102 | ||
5.6.3.11 Device terminating an Ultra DMA data in burst | 5 | - 103 | ||
5.6.4 | 5 | - 104 | ||
CHAPTER 6 | OPERATIONS | 6 - 1 | ||
6.1 | Device Response to the Reset | 6 | - 1 | |
6.1.1 | Response to | 6 | - 2 | |
6.1.2 | Response to hardware reset | 6 | - 3 | |
6.1.3 | Response to software reset | 6 | - 4 | |
6.1.4 | Response to diagnostic command | 6 | - 5 | |
6.2 | Address Translation | 6 | - 6 | |
6.2.1 | Default parameters | 6 | - 6 | |
6.2.2 | Logical address | 6 | - 7 | |
6.3 | Power Save | 6 | - 8 | |
6.3.1 | Power save mode | 6 | - 8 | |
6.3.2 | Power commands | 6 | - 10 | |
6.4 | Defect Management | 6 | - 10 | |
6.4.1 | Spare area | 6 | - 11 | |
6.4.2 | Alternating defective sectors | 6 | - 11 | |
6.5 | 6 | - 13 | ||
6.5.1 | Data buffer configuration | 6 | - 13 | |
6.5.2 | Caching operation | 6 | - 14 | |
6.5.3 | Usage of read segment | 6 | - 15 | |
6.6 | Write Cache | 6 | - 20 |
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