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Look in IDENTIFY DEVICE or IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE
word 92 (decimal) = master password revision code
* if this is non-zero, then a master password has been set
* 0x0000 and 0xFFFF are not valid master password revision codes
Thank You !!!
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Jim Hatfield
ATA Interface Firmware & T13 (ATA/ATAPI) Standards Representative
Seagate Technology - PSG
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This message is from the T13 list server.
Is there a way to detect the presence of a Master Password? I can't find
it looking through the ATA standard. Did I miss something?
Regards,
Steve Livaccari
Hard Drive Engineering
IBM Global Procurement
Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone (919) 543.7393