
EEPROM
option
Definition Possible values Default
value
Option is
set to...
Set EOM at
LEOT
Controls what the CTS
reports when it encounters
LEOT during a read
operation.
YES – The CTS should set the EOM bit
when it encounters LEOT during a
read. (SCSI-2)
NO – The CTS should not set the EOM
bit when it encounters LEOT during a
read.
YES
Unit
Attention on
button press
Controls the reporting of
Unit Attention (FSC=C4h)
when you press the unload
button.
YES – The CTS should return Unit
Attention with the FSC set to C4h when
you press the unload button and media
removal is allowed.
NO – The CTS should not return Unit
Attention when you press the unload
button and media removal is allowed.
YES
EEPROM Options for the Command Set
As shown in Table A-6, a number of EEPROM options allow you to
customize how CTS commands operate. You cannot override or
change these options with any command.
Note: The options in Table A-6 are arranged in alphabetic order by
command.
EEPROM
option
Definition Possible values Default
value
Option
is set
to...
ERASE
command
Controls how the ERASE
(19h) command operates.
See Chapter 4 for more
information.
SCSI-2 – The Long and Immed bits
can have any setting.
ILLEGAL – The ERASE command is
illegal.
EXB-8200 – The Long bit must be 1
and the Immed bit must be 0.
SCSI-2
LOAD/
UNLOAD
command
Controls how the
LOAD/UNLOAD (1Bh)
command operates.
See Chapter 6 for more
information.
SCSI-2 – The EOT bit in the CDB is
ignored.
EXB-8200 – The EOT bit in the CDB
must be 0.
SCSI-2
Table A-6 EEPROM options for commands
May 1994 EXB-8205 and EXB-8505
(Standard and XL)
A-15
Appendix A EEPROM Options
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