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From: Wolford, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 7:36 PM
To: ATA T13 Reflector
Subject: [t13] 48-bit LBA: Purpose of ID Word 86, bit 10 (vs ID 83, bit 10)

ID Page Word 83, bit 10 indicates support for 48-bit LBA addressing[Stegmier, Steve] s/b Command sets supported 
ID Page Word 86, bit 10 indicates support for 48-bit LBA addressing[Stegmier, Steve] s/b Command set/feature enabled 
 
Q1: Which is it ?[Stegmier, Steve]  Word 83 bit 10 indicates that the device supports the feature (the feature may be enabled or disabled).  Word 86 bit 10 indicates the feature is enabled.
 
Q2: Are both required to be the same value ?[Stegmier, Steve] The bits may be different. 
 
Q2.1: If not the same, does one have priority over the other ?[Stegmier, Steve] If Word 83 bit 10 is off I would not expect to ever see Word 86 bit 10 on. When Word 83 bit 10 is on, Word 86 bit 10 may be off or on.
 
Q3: Does software have to check both bits or is checking Word 83 (and being set)[Stegmier, Steve] Checking Word 86 bit 10 is sufficient.
valid.
 
Thanks,
 
Jeff
 
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