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> 7.6 ATAPI Implementation Specification (e00150r0) [Goodfellow]
> (formerly Consolidated ATAPI PACKET command set)
> ... carried over to the next meeting.
...
> e00150r0 Atapi spec lost?

Life is much better now, courteous some anonymous benefactor (DC?).

Searching on "150r0" in <http://www.t13.org/> now finds 
<http://www.t13.org/#Documents_2002> which suggests we try 
<http://www.t13.org/docs2002/e00150r0.pdf> which works fine at my desk, thank you 
again..

All this searching strongly suggested to me that Everyone Knows "e00*" is a way of 
saying the year 2000, which led me then to notice that e00150r0 appears redundantly at 
<http://www.t13.org/technical/e00150r0.pdf>

At the moment, here, fetching thru either of these Url's retrieves the same 15,121 
bytes, internally date stamped October 22, 2001.  (Yea, 2001, not 2000.)

Thanks again.    Pat LaVarre

>>> Pat LaVarre 02/25/02 01:50PM >>>
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> 7.6 ATAPI Implementation Specification (e00150r0) [Goodfellow]
> (formerly Consolidated ATAPI PACKET command set)
> ... carried over to the next meeting.

Could someone point me to a copy of this doc?

I don't see any relevant hits for the string "150r0" in <http://www.t13.org/>.

Nor do I get hits from the search 
<http://www.google.com/search?as_q=150r0&as_sitesearch=www.t13.org>. 

Nor does <http://www.t13.org/docs2002/e00150r0.pdf> exist.

Thanks in advance.    Pat LaVarre


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