Operating instructions

SEPTEMBER 2005 MAGNUM 1X7 LTO AUTOLOADER
6-13
COMMAND STATUS
Page Length – Byte 03
The value returned for this field is 5Ch, which indicates that there are 5Ch (92)
additional bytes of data on this page (excluding this byte).
Vendor Identification – Bytes 08 through 15
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of “EXABYTE”
followed by a single space.
Product Identification – Bytes 16 through 31
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the product
identifier, “LTO_1x7_2U”, followed by six spaces. Each “_” represents an ASCII
space character.
Functional Code Level – Bytes 32 through 47
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the code
level for the functional microcode and the date it was created.
Boot Block Code Level – Bytes 48 through 63
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the code
level for the boot block microcode and the date it was created.
Internal Self Test Code Level – Bytes 64 through 79
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the code
level for the internal self test microcode and the date it was created.
Ethernet Card Code Level – Bytes 64 through 79
The value contained in these bytes is the ASCII representation of the code
level for the Ethernet module microcode and the date it was created.
6.4 COMMAND STATUS
The autoloader returns a status byte after processing the INQUIRY command.
This section describes when each type of status byte might be returned.
Good
The autoloader returns Good status when it is able to process the command
without errors.
Busy
The autoloader never returns Busy status for the INQUIRY command.
Reservation Conflict
The autoloader never returns Reservation Conflict status for the INQUIRY
command.