ISO8859-1   &:U l !&"8Ndz   ! #@W gt#-E ] m    '=QlV  ! 540 er-+  ATA/IDE Controller DeviceBus I/O AddressBus Interrupt LevelInterrupt PriorityDMA LevelEnable DMA data transferBus Memory AddressSoftware Data VerificationWrite Cache Enabled2.0 GB 1/4-Inch Tape DriveOther ATAPI Tape DriveUse DEVICE BUFFERS during writesBLOCK sizeRETENSION on tape change or resetBLOCK SIZE for variable length supportDENSITY setting #1DENSITY setting #2Physical Volume Identifier730 MB IDE Disk Drive360 MB IDE Disk Drive540 MB IDE Disk Drive720 MB IDE Disk Drive1.0 GB IDE Disk DriveIDE Disk DriveREAD/WRITE Time-out ValueSTART Time-out ValueIDE Disk Model NameAssign physical volume identifierno,yes,clearSize in MegabytesDOWNLOAD_MICROCODE supportedSMART_STATUS supportedSATA Disk DriveSATA AddressMaximum Transfer SizeWrite Cache EnabledIDE CD-ROM DriveOther IDE CD-ROM DrivePREVENT ejection of media when openSTART UNIT time out valueREAD time out valuePlay AUDIO supportedMODE 2 FORM 1 supportedMODE 2 FORM 2 supportedCD-DA supportedIDE CD-ROM Drive I (650 MB)IDE DVD-ROM DriveIDE DVD-RAM DriveSoftware Data VerificationSATA Optical DriveSATA DVD-ROM DriveSATA DVD-RAM DriveSATA DVD-ROM/CD-RW DriveSATA AddressMaximum Transfer SizeWrite Cache EnabledSATA Blu-ray(TM) ROM DriveSATA Blu-ray(TM) Recorder DriveFor all IDE devices, including disks, CD-ROMs, and tapes, the location code format is AA-BB-CC-DD. The AA-BB fields identify the location of the ATA/IDE adapter controlling the IDE device. The CC field specifies the adapter to which the device is attached. A value of 00 indicates the primary adapter driver, while a value of 01 indicates the secondary adapter driver. The DD field is the IDE device identification number used by the adapter driver to uniquely address the device. No more than two devices may be controlled by a given adapter driver. Valid values for this field are 00 and 01.Specifies the IDE device identification number used by the adapter driver to uniquely address the device. No more than two devices may be controlled by a given adapter driver. Valid values for this field are 0 and 1.Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow the device to finish processing for a read ATAPI command. If a read ATAPI command takes longer than this time, the system initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are familiar with ATAPI commands and the given IDE device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays.Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow the device to finish processing for a start unit ATAPI command. If a start unit ATAPI command takes longer than this time, the system initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are familiar with ATAPI commands and the given IDE device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays.Indicates the device supports the ATAPI Play Audio commands for CD-ROM. The no value indicates the device does not support these ATAPI commands. Do not change this attribute without understanding ATAPI commands and the given device.Indicates the device supports the CD-DA data format when using the READ CD ATAPI command. The device can therefore support reads of a CD-DA disc. The no value indicates the device does not support reading of a CD-DA disc. Do not change this attribute without understanding ATAPI commands and the given device.Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow the device to finish processing for an ATA read or write command. If the ATA command takes longer than this time, the system initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are familiar with ATA commands and the given IDE device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays.Indicates the maximum number of seconds the system will allow the device to finish processing the first command after activation. If the first command issued after activation takes longer than this time, the system initiates error recovery actions. Do not change this attribute unless you are familiar with ATA commands and the given IDE device. If the value for this attribute is too small, unnecessary error recovery actions occur and system performance will be degraded. If the value of this attribute is too large, defective devices may cause lengthy delays.IDE AdaptersList All Defined IDE AdaptersChange/Show Characteristics of an IDE AdapterGenerate an Error Report for an IDE AdapterTrace an IDE AdapterIDE AdapterConnector PortBus I/O Address 2