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Curtis,
 
You are correct. We added that to H0 and H1 states, but somehow missed for HS states. As a matter of fact it applies to all HS states, not just HS2.
 
This will be fixed in the next revision.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Curtis Stevens
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 5:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [t13] Question on HPA

I am looking at eo3124r5, HPA state transition diagrams.

 

In HS2: no password, non-volatile 1, there is a SETMAX to READ NATIVE MAX transition that is labeled no HPA SET.  According to ATA/ATAPI-7, on a 48-bit drives with a capacity larger than 28 bits, this would not clear the HPA.  This would simply set the HPA to the READ NATIVE MAX value.  If I am reading this right, a SETMAX EXT to READ NATIVE MAX EXT would be required to clear the HPA.  Is this true, or have I got it wrong?

 

 

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