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System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
ATAPI device
CompactFlash device
ATA device
Additional product ID: {0}
World Wide Name: {0:X16}
Supported ATA versions:
Maximum ATA revision supported:
Minor ATA version not specified
ATA (ATA-1) X3T9.2 781D prior to revision 4
ATA-1 published, ANSI X3.221-1994
ATA (ATA-1) X3T9.2 781D revision 4
ATA-2 published, ANSI X3.279-1996
ATA-2 X3T10 948D prior to revision 2k
ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 1
ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 2k
ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 0
ATA-2 X3T10 948D revision 3
ATA-3 published, ANSI X3.298-1997
ATA-3 X3T10 2008D revision 6
ATA-3 X3T13 2008D revision 7
ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 6
ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 13
ATA/ATAPI-4 X3T13 1153D revision 7
ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 18
ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 15
ATA/ATAPI-4 published, ANSI INCITS 317-1998
ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 3
ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 14
ATA/ATAPI-5 T13 1321D revision 1
ATA/ATAPI-5 published, ANSI INCITS 340-2000
ATA/ATAPI-4 T13 1153D revision 17
ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 0
ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 3a
ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 1
ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 2
ATA/ATAPI-6 T13 1410D revision 1
ATA/ATAPI-7 published ANSI INCITS 397-2005
ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 0
ACS-3 Revision 3b
ATA/ATAPI-7 T13 1532D revision 4a
ATA/ATAPI-6 published, ANSI INCITS 361-2002
ATA8-ACS Revision 3c
ATA8-ACS Revision 6
ATA8-ACS Revision 4
ACS-2 Revision 2
ATA8-ACS Revision 3e
ATA8-ACS Revision 4c
ATA8-ACS Revision 3f
ATA8-ACS Revision 3b
ACS-3 Revision 5
ACS-2 published, ANSI INCITS 482-2012
ATA8-ACS Revision 2d
ACS-2 Revision 3
ACS-3 Revision 4
Unknown ATA revision 0x{0:X4}
Parallel ATA device:
Serial ATA device:
SATA Express device
Unknown transport type 0x{0:X1}
ATAPI Direct-access device
ATAPI Sequential-access device
ATAPI Printer device
ATAPI Processor device
ATAPI Write-once device
ATAPI CD-ROM/DVD/etc device
ATAPI Scanner device
ATAPI Optical memory device
ATAPI Medium change device
ATAPI Communications device
ATAPI Graphics arts pre-press device (defined in ASC IT8)
ATAPI Array controller device
ATAPI Enclosure services device
ATAPI Simplified direct-access device
ATAPI Optical card reader/writer device
ATAPI Bridging Expanders
ATAPI Object-based Storage Device
ATAPI Automation/Drive Interface
ATAPI Well known logical unit
ATAPI Unknown or no device type
ATAPI Unknown device type field value 0x{0:X2}
Device shall set DRQ within 3 ms of receiving PACKET
Device shall assert INTRQ when DRQ is set to one
Device shall set DRQ within 50 µs of receiving PACKET
Unknown ATAPI DRQ behaviour code {0}
ATAPI device uses 12 byte command packet
ATAPI device uses 16 byte command packet
Unknown ATAPI packet size code {0}
Incomplete identify response
Device uses non-magnetic media
Device is removable
Device is fixed
Device transfer rate is <= 5 Mb/s
Device transfer rate is > 5 Mb/s but <= 10 Mb/s
Device transfer rate is > 10 Mb/s
Device is soft sectored
Device is hard sectored
Device is not MFM encoded
Format speed tolerance gap is required
Track offset option is available
Data strobe offset option is available
Rotational speed tolerance is higher than 0.5%
Spindle motor control is implemented
Head switch time is bigger than 15 µs.
Device does not rotate.
Device rotates at {0} rpm.
Physical sector size: {0} bytes
Logical sector size: {0} bytes
Logical sector starts at offset {0} from physical sector
Cylinders: {0} max., {1} current
Heads: {0} max., {1} current
Sectors per track: {0} max., {1} current
Sectors addressable in CHS mode: {0} max., {1} current
Cylinders: {0}
Heads: {0}
Sectors per track: {0}
Sectors addressable in CHS mode: {0}
{0} sectors in 28-bit LBA mode
{0} sectors in 48-bit LBA mode
Device size in CHS mode: {0} bytes, {1} Mb, {2} MiB
Device size in 28-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Tb, {2} TiB
Device size in 28-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Gb, {2} GiB
Device size in 28-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Mb, {2} MiB
Device size in 48-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Tb, {2} TiB
Device size in 48-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Gb, {2} GiB
Device size in 48-bit LBA mode: {0} bytes, {1} Mb, {2} MiB
{0} sectors in card
{0} bytes per unformatted track
{0} bytes per unformatted sector
Device requires SET FEATURES to spin up and IDENTIFY DEVICE response is incomplete.
Device requires SET FEATURES to spin up and IDENTIFY DEVICE response is complete.
Device does not require SET FEATURES to spin up and IDENTIFY DEVICE response is incomplete.
Device does not require SET FEATURES to spin up and IDENTIFY DEVICE response is complete.
Unknown device specific configuration 0x{0:X4}
{0} KiB of single ported single sector buffer
{0} KiB of dual ported multi sector buffer
{0} KiB of dual ported multi sector buffer with read caching
{0} KiB of unknown type {1} buffer
READ/WRITE LONG has {0} extra bytes
Device capabilities:
Standby time values are standard
IORDY is supported and can be disabled
IORDY is supported
DMA is supported
Device indicates a specific minimum standby timer value
A maximum of {0} sectors can be transferred per interrupt on READ/WRITE MULTIPLE
Device supports setting a maximum of {0} sectors
Long Physical Alignment setting is {0}
Device supports doubleword I/O
ATAPI device supports interleaved DMA
ATAPI device supports command queueing
ATAPI device supports overlapped operations
ATAPI device requires ATA software reset
PIO timing mode: {0}
DMA timing mode: {0}
Advanced PIO:
Single-word DMA:
(active)
Multi-word DMA:
Ultra DMA:
At minimum {0} ns. transfer cycle time per word in MDMA, {1} ns. recommended
At minimum {0} ns. transfer cycle time per word in PIO, without flow control
At minimum {0} ns. transfer cycle time per word in PIO, with IORDY flow control
{0} depth of queue maximum
{0} ns. typical to release bus from receipt of PACKET
{0} ns. typical to clear BSY bit from receipt of SERVICE
SATA 1.5Gb/s is supported
SATA 3.0Gb/s is supported
SATA 6.0Gb/s is supported
Receipt of host initiated power management requests is supported
PHY Event counters are supported
Supports host automatic partial to slumber transitions is supported
Supports device automatic partial to slumber transitions is supported
NCQ is supported
NCQ priority is supported
Unload is supported with outstanding NCQ commands
NCQ queue management is supported
NCQ streaming is supported
ATAPI device supports host environment detection
ATAPI device supports attention on slimline connected devices
{0} microseconds of interseek delay for ISO-7779 acoustic testing
Device nominal size is 5.25"
Device nominal size is 3.5"
Device nominal size is 2.5"
Device nominal size is 1.8"
Device nominal size is smaller than 1.8"
Device nominal size field value {0} is unknown
{0} bytes count limit for ATAPI
CompactFlash device supports power mode 1
CompactFlash power mode 1 required for one or more commands
CompactFlash power mode 1 is disabled
CompactFlash device uses a maximum of {0} mA
Command set and features:
NOP is supported and enabled
NOP is supported
READ BUFFER is supported and enabled
READ BUFFER is supported
WRITE BUFFER is supported and enabled
WRITE BUFFER is supported
Host Protected Area is supported and enabled
Host Protected Area is supported
DEVICE RESET is supported and enabled
DEVICE RESET is supported
SERVICE interrupt is supported and enabled
SERVICE interrupt is supported
Release is supported and enabled
Release is supported
Look-ahead read is supported and enabled
Look-ahead read is supported
Write cache is supported and enabled
Write cache is supported
PACKET is supported and enabled
PACKET is supported
Power management is supported and enabled
Power management is supported
Removable media feature set is supported and enabled
Removable media feature set is supported
Security mode is supported and enabled
Security mode is supported
28-bit LBA is supported
48-bit LBA is supported and enabled
48-bit LBA is supported
FLUSH CACHE is supported and enabled
FLUSH CACHE is supported
FLUSH CACHE EXT is supported and enabled
FLUSH CACHE EXT is supported
Device Configuration Overlay feature set is supported and enabled
Device Configuration Overlay feature set is supported
Automatic Acoustic Management is supported and enabled with value {0} (vendor recommends {1}
Automatic Acoustic Management is supported
SET MAX security extension is supported and enabled
SET MAX security extension is supported
Address Offset Reserved Area Boot is supported and enabled
Address Offset Reserved Area Boot is supported
SET FEATURES is required before spin-up
Power-up in standby is supported and enabled
Power-up in standby is supported
Removable Media Status Notification is supported and enabled
Removable Media Status Notification is supported
Advanced Power Management is supported and enabled with value {0}
Advanced Power Management is supported
CompactFlash feature set is supported and enabled
CompactFlash feature set is supported
READ DMA QUEUED and WRITE DMA QUEUED are supported and enabled
READ DMA QUEUED and WRITE DMA QUEUED are supported
DOWNLOAD MICROCODE is supported and enabled
DOWNLOAD MICROCODE is supported
S.M.A.R.T. is supported and enabled
S.M.A.R.T. is supported
S.M.A.R.T. Command Transport is supported
S.M.A.R.T. self-testing is supported and enabled
S.M.A.R.T. self-testing is supported
S.M.A.R.T. error logging is supported and enabled
S.M.A.R.T. error logging is supported
IDLE IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD FEATURE is supported and enabled
IDLE IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD FEATURE is supported
URG bit is supported in WRITE STREAM DMA EXT and WRITE STREAM EXT
URG bit is supported in READ STREAM DMA EXT and READ STREAM EXT
Device has a World Wide Name
WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT is supported and enabled
WRITE DMA QUEUED FUA EXT is supported
WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT are supported and enabled
WRITE DMA FUA EXT and WRITE MULTIPLE FUA EXT are supported
General Purpose Logging is supported and enabled
General Purpose Logging is supported
Streaming feature set is supported and enabled
Streaming feature set is supported
Media Card Pass Through command set is supported and enabled
Media Card Pass Through command set is supported
Media Serial is supported and valid
Media Serial is supported
DSN feature set is supported and enabled
DSN feature set is supported
Accessible Max Address Configuration is supported and enabled
Accessible Max Address Configuration is supported
Extended Power Conditions are supported and enabled
Extended Power Conditions are supported
Extended Status Reporting is supported and enabled
Extended Status Reporting is supported
Free-fall control feature set is supported and enabled
Free-fall control feature set is supported
Segmented feature in DOWNLOAD MICROCODE is supported and enabled
Segmented feature in DOWNLOAD MICROCODE is supported
READ/WRITE DMA EXT GPL are supported and enabled
READ/WRITE DMA EXT GPL are supported
WRITE UNCORRECTABLE is supported and enabled
WRITE UNCORRECTABLE is supported
Write/Read/Verify is supported and enabled
Write/Read/Verify is supported
{0} sectors for Write/Read/Verify mode 3
{0} sectors for Write/Read/Verify mode 2
Current Write/Read/Verify mode: {0}
DT1825 is supported and enabled
DT1825 is supported
BLOCK ERASE EXT is supported
OVERWRITE EXT is supported
CRYPTO SCRAMBLE EXT is supported
DEVICE CONFIGURATION IDENTIFY DMA and DEVICE CONFIGURATION SET DMA are supported
READ BUFFER DMA is supported
WRITE BUFFER DMA is supported
DOWNLOAD MICROCODE DMA is supported
SET PASSWORD DMA and SET UNLOCK DMA are supported
Not all 28-bit commands are supported
Device follows CFast specification
Device follows IEEE-1667
Read after TRIM is deterministic
Read after TRIM returns empty data
Device supports Long Physical Sector Alignment Error Reporting Control
Device encrypts all user data
Device's write cache is non-volatile
Device is zoned
Sanitize feature set is supported
Sanitize commands are specified by ACS-3 or higher
Sanitize commands are specified by ACS-2
SANITIZE ANTIFREEZE LOCK EXT is supported
Trusted Computing feature set is supported
READ LOG DMA EXT is supported
RECEIVE FPDMA QUEUED and SEND FPDMA QUEUED are supported
Non-zero buffer offsets are supported and enabled
Non-zero buffer offsets are supported
DMA Setup auto-activation is supported and enabled
DMA Setup auto-activation is supported
Device-initiated power management is supported and enabled
Device-initiated power management is supported
In-order data delivery is supported and enabled
In-order data delivery is supported
Hardware Feature Control is supported and enabled
Hardware Feature Control is supported
Asynchronous notification is supported and enabled
Asynchronous notification is supported
Software Settings Preservation is supported and enabled
Software Settings Preservation is supported
NCQ Autosense is supported
Automatic Partial to Slumber transitions are enabled
Removable Media Status Notification feature set is supported
Free-fall sensitivity set to {0}
DATA SET MANAGEMENT can receive a maximum of {0} blocks of 512 bytes
Security:
Security is enabled
Security is locked
Security is not locked
Security is frozen
Security is not frozen
Security count has expired
Security count has not expired
Security level is maximum
Security level is high
Security is not enabled
Supports enhanced security erase
{0} minutes to complete secure erase
{0} minutes to complete enhanced secure erase
Master password revision code: {0}
Streaming:
Minimum request size is {0}
Streaming transfer time in PIO is {0}
Streaming transfer time in DMA is {0}
Streaming access latency is {0}
Streaming performance granularity is {0}
S.M.A.R.T. Command Transport (SCT):
SCT Long Sector Address is supported
SCT Write Same is supported
SCT Error Recovery Control is supported
SCT Features Control is supported
SCT Data Tables are supported
Non-Volatile Cache:
Version {0}
Power mode feature set is supported and enabled
Power mode feature set is supported
Non-Volatile Cache is {0} bytes
Word 9: 0x{0:X4}
Word 47 bits 15 to 8: 0x{0:X2}
Word 51 bits 7 to 0: 0x{0:X2}
Word 52 bits 7 to 0: 0x{0:X2}
Word 64 bits 15 to 8: 0x{0:X2}
Word 70: 0x{0:X4}
Word 73: 0x{0:X4}
Word 74: 0x{0:X4}
Word 116: 0x{0:X4}
Word {1}: 0x{0:X4}
Word {1} (CFA): 0x{0:X4}
Word 174: 0x{0:X4}
Word 175: 0x{0:X4}
Word 207 (CE-ATA): 0x{0:X4}
Word 208 (CE-ATA): 0x{0:X4}
Word 219 bits 15 to 8: 0x{0:X2}
Word 220 bits 15 to 8: 0x{0:X2}
Word 221: 0x{0:X4}
Word {1} (CE-ATA): 0x{0:X4}
Found incorrect Blu-ray BCA size ({0} bytes)
Reserved1 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved2 = 0x{0:X2}
Blu-ray Burst Cutting Area in hex follows:
Found incorrect Blu-ray Cartridge Status size ({0} bytes)
Reserved3 = 0x{0:X8}
Reserved4 = 0x{0:X8}
Reserved5 = 0x{0:X8}
Reserved6 = 0x{0:X8}
Reserved7 = 0x{0:X8}
Media is inserted in a cartridge
Media has been taken out, or inserted in, the cartridge
Media is write protected
Media is not in a cartridge
Media has out bit marked, shouldn't
Media has write protection bit marked, shouldn't
Found incorrect DDS signature (0x{0:X4})
DDS Format: 0x{0:X2}
First PSN of Drive Area: 0x{0:X8}
First PSN of Defect List: 0x{0:X8}
PSN of User Data Area's LSN 0: 0x{0:X8}
Last User Data Area's LSN 0: 0x{0:X8}
ISA0 size: {0}
OSA size: {0}
ISA1 size: {0}
Spare Area Full Flags: 0x{0:X2}
Disc Type Specific Field 1: 0x{0:X2}
Disc Type Specific Field 2: 0x{0:X8}
Blu-ray DDS Status Bits in hex follows:
Blu-ray DDS Disc Type Specific Data in hex follows:
Reserved3 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved4 = 0x{0:X16}
Reserved7 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved8 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved9 = 0x{0:X8}
Blu-ray DI Unit format dependent contents as hex follows:
Disc product revision number: {0}
Disc timestamp: 0x{0:X2}
Disc media type ID: "{0}"
Disc manufacturer ID: "{0}"
Last address unit number of data zone in this layer: {0}
First address unit number of data zone in this layer: {0}
Last user data PSN for disc: {0}
Disc does not specify a maximum transfer rate.
Disc has a maximum transfer rate of {0} Mbit/sec.
Disc uses unknown BCA code {0}
Disc has a BCA.
Disc doesn't have a BCA.
Disc uses unknown recorded reflectivity polarity with code {0}
Recorded marks have a higher reflectivity than unrecorded ones (LTH disc).
Recorded marks have a lower reflectivity than unrecorded ones (HTL disc).
Disc uses unknown polarity with code {0}
Disc uses negative polarity.
Disc uses positive polarity.
Disc uses unknown channel length with code {0}
Disc uses a 69.0nm channel giving 27 Gb per layer.
Disc uses a 74.5nm channel giving 25 Gb per layer.
This disc contains a CD-RW layer.
This disc contains a CD-R layer.
This disc contains a CD-ROM layer.
This disc does not contain a CD layer.
This disc contains a DVD-RW layer.
This disc contains a DVD-R layer.
This disc contains a DVD-ROM layer.
This disc does not contain a DVD layer.
This disc has {0} layers
Disc version: {0}
Disc class: {0}
Disc size: Unknown code {0}
Disc size: 80mm
Disc size: 120mm
Disc type identifier: "{0}"
DI Unit is {0} bytes
This DI starts a new unit
This DI continues previous unit
Legacy value: 0x{0:X2}
This DI refers to layer {0}
There are {0} per block
DI Unit Format: 0x{0:X2}
DI Unit Sequence: {0}
Found unknown disc type identifier "{0}"
Found incorrect Blu-ray Disc Information size ({0} bytes)
Found incorrect Blu-ray Spare Area Information size ({0} bytes)
{0} free spare blocks
{0} allocated spare blocks
Expected CD ATIP size (32 bytes) is not received size ({0} bytes), not decoding
Indicative Target Writing Power: 0x{0:X2}
Disc is DDCD-RW
Disc is DDCD-R
Reference speed is 4x
Reference speed is 8x
Reference speed set is unknown: {0}
ATIP Start time of Lead-in: 0x{0:X6}
ATIP Last possible start time of Lead-out: 0x{0:X6}
S4 value: 0x{0:X6}
Disc is CD-RW
Disc is High-Speed CD-RW
Disc is Ultra-Speed CD-RW
Disc is Ultra-Speed+ CD-RW
Disc is medium type B, low beta category (B-) CD-RW
Disc is medium type B, high beta category (B+) CD-RW
Disc is medium type C, low beta category (C-) CD-RW
Disc is medium type C, high beta category (C+) CD-RW
Unknown CD-RW disc subtype: {0}
Reference speed is 2x
Disc is CD-R
Disc is normal speed (CLV) CD-R
Disc is high speed (CAV) CD-R
Disc is medium type A, low beta category (A-) CD-R
Disc is medium type A, high beta category (A+) CD-R
Disc is medium type B, low beta category (B-) CD-R
Disc is medium type B, high beta category (B+) CD-R
Disc is medium type C, low beta category (C-) CD-R
Disc is medium type C, high beta category (C+) CD-R
Unknown CD-R disc subtype: {0}
ATIP Start time of Lead-in: {0}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
ATIP Last possible start time of Lead-out: {0}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Disc use is unrestricted
Disc use is restricted
A1 value: 0x{0:X6}
A2 value: 0x{0:X6}
A3 value: 0x{0:X6}
Disc uses phase change
Disc uses long strategy type dye (Cyanine, AZO, etc...)
Disc uses short strategy type dye (Phthalocyanine, etc...)
Disc manufactured by: {0}
Expected CD-TEXT size ({0} bytes) is not received size ({1} bytes), not decoding
Incorrect CD-Text pack type {0}, not decoding
CD-Text pack contains title for album
CD-Text pack contains title for track {0}
CD-Text pack contains performer for album
CD-Text pack contains performer for track {0}
CD-Text pack contains songwriter for album
CD-Text pack contains songwriter for track {0}
album
track {0}
CD-Text pack contains arranger for album
CD-Text pack contains arranger for track {0}
CD-Text pack contains content provider's message for album
CD-Text pack contains content provider's message for track {0}
CD-Text pack contains disc identification information
CD-Text pack contains genre identification information
CD-Text pack contains table of contents information
CD-Text pack contains second table of contents information
CD-Text pack contains reserved data
CD-Text pack contains data reserved for content provider only
CD-Text pack contains UPC
CD-Text pack contains size block information
Double Byte Character Code is used
Block number {0}
Character position {0}
Text field: "{0}"
Binary contents: {0}
CRC: 0x{0:X4}
Expected CDFullTOC size ({0} bytes) is not received size ({1} bytes), not decoding
First complete session number: {0}
Last complete session number: {0}
Unknown TOC entry format, printing values as-is
Session {0}
First video track number: {0}
CD-V single in NTSC format with digital stereo sound
CD-V single in NTSC format with digital bilingual sound
CD-V disc in NTSC format with digital stereo sound
CD-V disc in NTSC format with digital bilingual sound
CD-V single in PAL format with digital stereo sound
CD-V single in PAL format with digital bilingual sound
CD-V disc in PAL format with digital stereo sound
CD-V disc in PAL format with digital bilingual sound
First track number: {0} (
)
Stereo audio track with no pre-emphasis
Stereo audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis
Quadraphonic audio track with no pre-emphasis
Quadraphonic audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis
Data track, recorded uninterrupted
Data track, recorded incrementally
Disc type: {0}
Last video track number: {0}
Last track number: {0} (
Lead-Out start position: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Lead-Out start position: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Lead-Out is audio type
Lead-Out is data type
Book type: 0x{0:X2}
Material type: 0x{0:X2}
Moment of inertia: 0x{0:X2}
Data track {3} starts at: {4:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} (
Audio track {3} starts at: {4:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} (
Data track {3} starts at: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} (
Audio track {3} starts at: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} (
Absolute time: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Absolute time: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Video track {3} starts at: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Start of next possible program in the recordable area of the disc: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Maximum start of outermost Lead-Out in the recordable area of the disc: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Start of next possible program in the recordable area of the disc: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Maximum start of outermost Lead-Out in the recordable area of the disc: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Number of skip interval pointers: {0}
Number of skip track pointers: {0}
Skip track {0}
Optimum recording power: 0x{0:X2}
Start time of the first Lead-in area in the disc: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Start time of the first Lead-in area in the disc: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Copy of information of A1 from ATIP found
Start position of outer part lead-in area: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Stop position of inner part lead-out area: {3:D2}:{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Start position of outer part lead-in area: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Stop position of inner part lead-out area: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Start time for interval that should be skipped: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Ending time for interval that should be skipped: {0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}
Disc ID: {0:X6}
Expected CD PMA size ({0} bytes) is not received size ({1} bytes), not decoding
Track {0} (Stereo audio track with no pre-emphasis) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Stereo audio track with no pre-emphasis) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Track {0} (Stereo audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Stereo audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Track {0} (Quadraphonic audio track with no pre-emphasis) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Quadraphonic audio track with no pre-emphasis) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Track {0} (Quadraphonic audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Quadraphonic audio track with 50/15 μs pre-emphasis) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Track {0} (Data track, recorded uninterrupted) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Data track, recorded uninterrupted) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Track {0} (Data track, recorded incrementally) starts at {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2}
Track {0} (Data track, recorded incrementally) starts at {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} and ends at {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}
Reserved = 0x{0:X2}
Skip track assignment {0} says that tracks {1} should be skipped
Unskip track assignment {0} says that tracks {1} should not be skipped
Skip time interval assignment {0} says that from {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} to {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2} should be skipped
Skip time interval assignment {0} says that from {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} to {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2} should be skipped
Unskip time interval assignment {0} says that from {4}:{1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} to {8}:{5:D2}:{6:D2}:{7:D2} should not be skipped
Unskip time interval assignment {0} says that from {1:D2}:{2:D2}:{3:D2} to {4:D2}:{5:D2}:{6:D2} should not be skipped
CD sector.
CD-ROM sector.
Position {0:X2}:{1:X2}:{2:X2} (LBA {3})
Mode 0.
Mode 1.
Mode 2.
Invalid mode 3.
User data block
Fourth run-in block
Third run-in block
Second run-in block
First run-in block
Link block
Second run-out block
First run-out block
Correct sector contents.
Incorrect sector contents.
Correct EDC.
Incorrect EDC.
Correct ECC P.
Incorrect ECC P.
Correct ECC Q.
Incorrect ECC Q.
Correct zero fill.
Incorrect zero fill.
Subheader copies differ.
File number: {0}
Channel number: {0}
Coding information number: {0}
End of file.
Real-time block.
Form 2.
Form 1.
Trigger block.
Data block.
Audio block.
Video block.
End of record.
Expected CDSessionInfo size ({0} bytes) is not received size ({1} bytes), not decoding
First track number in last complete session: {0}
Track starts at LBA {0}, or MSF {1:X2}:{2:X2}:{3:X2}
Q subchannel mode not given
Q subchannel stores current position
Q subchannel stores ISRC
Q subchannel stores media catalog number
Reserved flags 0x{0:X2} set
Digital copy of track is permitted
Digital copy of track is prohibited
stereo audio with pre-emphasis
stereo audio without pre-emphasis
incremental data
uninterrupted data
quadraphonic audio with pre-emphasis
quadraphonic audio without pre-emphasis
reserved control value {0}
copy permitted
copy prohibited
Lead-In
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} position: {9:X2}:{10:X2}:{11:X2} (LBA {12}), track {13:X} starts at {14:X2}:{15:X2}:{16:X2} (LBA {17}), Q CRC 0x{18:X2}{19:X2} ({20}), R-W {21}
corrupted pause
pause
not pause
OK
BAD
empty
not empty
CD-DA / CD-ROM
CD-i
CD-ROM XA
unknown {0:X2}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} position: {9:X2}:{10:X2}:{11:X2} (LBA {12}), track {13:X} is first program area track in {14} format, Q CRC 0x{15:X2}{16:X2} ({17}), R-W {18}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} position: {9:X2}:{10:X2}:{11:X2} (LBA {12}), track {13:X} is last program area track, Q CRC 0x{14:X2}{15:X2} ({16}), R-W {17}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} MCN: {9} frame {10:X2} CRC 0x{11:X2}{12:X2} ({13}), R-W {14}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q: {8:X2} {9:X2} {10:X2} {11:X2} {12:X2} {13:X2} {14:X2} {15:X2} {16:X2} {17:X2} CRC 0x{18:X2}{19:X2} ({20}), R-W {21}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} skip interval start time {9:X2}{10:X2}{11:X2}, skip interval stop time {12:X2}{13:X2}{14:X2}, CRC 0x{15:X2}{16:X2} ({17}), R-W {18}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} next program area can start at {9:X2}:{10:X2}:{11:X2} (LBA {12}), last-session, {13} mode 5 pointers, CRC 0x{14:X2}{15:X2} ({16}), R-W {17}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} next program area can start at {9:X2}:{10:X2}:{11:X2} (LBA {12}), maximum Lead-out at {13:X2}:{14:X2}:{15:X2} (LBA {16}), {17} mode 5 pointers, CRC 0x{18:X2}{19:X2} ({20}), R-W {21}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8}, {9} skip interval pointers, {10} skip track assignments, CRC 0x{11:X2}{12:X2} ({13}), R-W {14}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8}, ATIP values {9:X2}, {10:X2}, {11:X2}, first disc Lead-in starts at {12:X2}{13:X2}{14:X2} (LBA {15}), CRC 0x{16:X2}{17:X2} ({18}), R-W {19}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8}, tracks {9} to be skipped, CRC 0x{10:X2}{11:X2} ({12}), R-W {13}
Lead-Out
Program
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} position: track {9:X} index {10:X} relative position {11:X2}:{12:X2}:{13:X2} (LBA {14}), absolute position {15:X2}:{16:X2}:{17:X2} (LBA {18}), Q CRC 0x{19:X2}{20:X2} ({21}), R-W {22}
{0:D2}:{1:D2}:{2:D2} - LBA {3,6}: {4} area, {5}, {6}, {7}, Q mode {8} ISRC: {9} frame {10:X2} CRC 0x{11:X2}{12:X2} ({13}), R-W {14}
Expected CD TOC size ({0} bytes) is not received size ({1} bytes), not decoding
First track number in first complete session: {0}
Last track number in last complete session: {0}
Track number: Lead-Out
Track number: {0}
Q subchannel stores track pointer
Q subchannel stores video track pointer
Q subchannel mode {0}
Disc surface is set to write protected status
Disc comes in a cartridge
Disc has been extracted from the cartridge
Cartridge is set to write protected
Disc shall not be written without a cartridge
Disc may be written without a cartridge
Unknown disc type id {0}
Disc is write inhibited because it has been extracted from the cartridge
Disc is write inhibited for an unspecified reason
Disc has unknown reason {0} for write inhibition
No drive region setting.
Drive region is set.
Drive region is set, with additional restrictions required to make a change.
Drive region has been set permanently, but may be reset by the vendor if necessary.
Drive has {0} vendor resets available.
Drive has {0} user controlled changes available.
Drive has no region set.
Drive is region free.
Drive has the following regions set:
The Logical Unit does not enforce Region Playback Controls (RPC).
The Logical Unit shall adhere to the specification and all requirements of the CSS license agreement concerning RPC.
The Logical Unit uses an unknown region enforcement scheme.
Disc has no encryption.
Disc is encrypted using CSS or CPPM.
Disc is encrypted using CPRM.
Disc is encrypted using AACS.
Disc is encrypted using unknown algorithm with ID {0}.
Disc cannot be played in any region at all.
Disc can be played in any region.
Disc can be played in the following regions:
Formatting in progress.
Formatting is only using partial certification
Only a group is being formatted
Disc has been certified by a user
Disc has been certified by a manufacturer
DDS has been updated {0} times
Group {0} is being formatted
Group {0} is being certified partially
Group {0} has been certified by an user
Disc has {0} zones
Primary Spare Area stats at PSN {0:X}h and ends at PSN {1:X}h, inclusively
LSN 0 is at PSN {0:X}h
Zone {0} starts at LSN {1}
unknown size identifier {0}
Disc is a {0} {1} version {2}
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-267
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-268
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-272
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-330
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-279
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-359
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-382
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-338
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-384
60mm
invalid size
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-365
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-274
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-337
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-371
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-349
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-374
Disc claims conformation to ECMA-364
Disc is a Nintendo Gamecube Optical Disc (GOD)
Disc is a Nintendo Wii Optical Disc (WOD)
unknown disc type
80mm
120mm
Disc book type is {0}
Disc maximum transfer rate is 2.52 Mbit/sec.
Disc maximum transfer rate is 5.04 Mbit/sec.
Disc maximum transfer rate is 10.08 Mbit/sec.
Disc maximum transfer rate is 20.16 Mbit/sec.
Disc maximum transfer rate is 30.24 Mbit/sec.
Disc maximum transfer rate is unspecified.
Disc maximum transfer rate is specified by unknown key {0}
Disc has {0} layers
Layers are in parallel track path
Layers are in opposite track path
Pitch size is 0.267 μm/bit
Pitch size is 0.147 μm/bit
Pitch size is between 0.409 μm/bit and 0.435 μm/bit
Pitch size is between 0.140 μm/bit and 0.148 μm/bit
Pitch size is 0.153 μm/bit
Pitch size is between 0.130 μm/bit and 0.140 μm/bit
Pitch size is 0.353 μm/bit
Unknown pitch size key {0}
Track size is 0.74 μm
Track size is 0.80 μm
Track size is 0.615 μm
Track size is 0.40 μm
Track size is 0.34 μm
Unknown track size key {0}
Data area starts at PSN {0:X}h
Data area ends at PSN {0:X}h
Layer 0 ends at PSN {0:X}h
Disc is empty
Media attribute is {0}
Disc shall be recorded with a case
Disc can be recorded with or without a case
Unknown DVD-RAM case type key {0}
Disc manufacturer is {0}
Disc manufacturer supplementary information is {0}
Current Border-Out first sector is PSN {0:X}h
Next Border-In first sector is PSN {0:X}h
Disc contains extended information for VCPS
Disc media type is {0}
Disc product revision is {0}
Current RMD in extra Border zone starts at PSN {0:X}h
PFI in extra Border zone starts at PSN {0:X}h
Control Data Zone is pre-recorded
Lead-In is pre-recorded
Lead-Out is pre-recorded
Disc for unrestricted use.
Invalid purpose field with value {0}
Consumer purpose disc for use in consumer purpose drives
Disc for restricted use.
Disc for use in special drives according with purpose value {0}
General purpose disc for use in general purpose drives
Disc track pitch is 0.74 μm
Unknown track pitch
Reference velocity is 3.49 m/s
Unknown reference velocity
Disc has 80mm diameter
Disc has 120mm diameter
Disc reflectivity is between 18% and 30%
Disc reflectivity is between 45% and 85%
Dye is organic
Dye is phase change
Disc is RW (rewritable)
Disc is R (recordable)
Wavelength is 650nm
Unknown wavelength
Last writable ECC block address: 0x{0:X6}
Part version {0}
Recommended recording power is {0} mW
Recording power is not specified
Recommended erasing power ratio is {0} ε
Erasing power ratio is not specified
{0} unused primary spare blocks
{0} unused supplementary spare blocks
{0} allocated supplementary spare blocks
Prologue found at {0}
Volume {0}
Sector {0}
Checksum {0}
Epilogue {0:X2}{1:X2}{2:X2}
Inner gap has {0} bytes
Data has {0} bytes
Got {0} bytes of gap
Finished sector at {0}
Adding sector {0} of track {1}
MultiMediaCard Device Identification Register:
Manufacturer: {0}
Removable device
BGA device
POP device
Application ID: {0}
Product revision: {0:X2}.{1:X2}
Product serial number: {0}
1997 or 2013
1998 or 2014
1999 or 2015
2000 or 2016
2001 or 2017
2002 or 2018
2003 or 2019
2004 or 2020
2005 or 2021
2006 or 2022
2007 or 2023
2008 or 2024
2009 or 2025
Device manufactured month {0} of {1}
CID CRC: 0x{0:X2}
Register version 1.0
Register version 1.1
Register version 1.2
MultiMediaCard Device Specific Data Register:
Register version is defined in Extended Device Specific Data Register
ns
μs
ms
MHz
unknown
Device's clock frequency: {0}{1}
Read block length size is defined in extended CSD
Device may be bigger than 2GiB and have its real size defined in the extended CSD
Device has {0} blocks
Device has {0} GiB
Device has {0} MiB
Device has {0} KiB
Device has {0} bytes
Device uses a maximum of 0.5mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 1mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 5mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 10mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 25mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 35mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 60mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 100mA for reading at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 1mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 5mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 10mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 25mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 35mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 45mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 80mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 200mA for reading at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 0.5mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 1mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 5mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 10mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 25mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 35mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 60mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 100mA for writing at minimum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 1mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 5mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 10mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 25mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 35mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 45mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 80mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device uses a maximum of 200mA for writing at maximum voltage
Device can erase a minimum of {0} blocks at a time
Device can write protect regions
Device can write protect a minimum of {0} blocks at a time
Device can't write protect regions
Device uses no ECC by default
Device uses BCH(542, 512) ECC by default
Device uses unknown ECC code {0} by default
Writing is {0} times slower than reading
Write block length size is defined in extended CSD
Write block length is {0} bytes
Device allows writing partial blocks
Device supports content protection
Device contents are original
Device is permanently write protected
Device is temporarily write protected
Device is formatted like a hard disk
Device is formatted like a floppy disk using Microsoft FAT
Device uses Universal File Format
Device uses unknown file format code {0}
Device uses unknown file format code {0} and file format group 1
Device currently uses no ECC
Device currently uses BCH(542, 512) ECC
Device currently uses unknown ECC code {0}
CSD CRC: 0x{0:X2}
MultiMediaCard Extended Device Specific Data Register:
Last extended security error was {0}
Device supports standard MMC command set
Device supports unknown command sets 0x{0:X2}
Device implements HPI using CMD12
Device implements HPI using CMD13
Device supports background operations
Device supports a maximum of {0} packed reads and {1} packed writes
Device supports Data Tag
Tags must be in units of {0} sectors
Tag resources size is {0}.
Max context ID is {0}.
Large unit maximum multiplier is {0}.
Large unit size is {0} MiB
Device supports non-persistent extended partitions
Device supports system code extended partitions
Device supports FFU
Maximum timeout for switch command when setting a value to the mode operation codes field is {0:D2}s
Maximum timeout for switch command when setting a value to the mode operation codes field is {0:D2}ms
Maximum timeout for switch command when setting a value to the mode operation codes field is {0:D2}µs
Device supports Vendor Specific Mode
Device supports the barrier command
Device supports command queuing with a depth of {0}
{0} firmware sectors correctly programmed
Device used between 0% and 10% of its estimated life time
Device used between 10% and 20% of its estimated life time
Device used between 20% and 30% of its estimated life time
Device used between 30% and 40% of its estimated life time
Device used between 40% and 50% of its estimated life time
Device used between 50% and 60% of its estimated life time
Device used between 60% and 70% of its estimated life time
Device used between 70% and 80% of its estimated life time
Device used between 80% and 90% of its estimated life time
Device used between 90% and 100% of its estimated life time
Device exceeded its maximum estimated life time
Device informs it's in good health
Device informs it should be replaced soon
Device informs it should be replace immediately
Device does not report an optimal read size
Optimal read size is {0} KiB
Device does not report an optimal write size
Optimal write size is {0} KiB
Device does not report an optimal trim size
Optimal trim size is {0} KiB
Device version: {0}
Firmware version: {0}
Device has no cache
Device has {0} KiB of cache
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms by default for a SWITCH command
Device takes a maximum of {0} by default to power off from a SWITCH command notification
Device has no pending background operations
Device has non critical operations outstanding
Device has performance impacted operations outstanding
Device has critical operations outstanding
Last WRITE MULTIPLE command correctly programmed {0} sectors
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms for initialization after partition
Device uses a FIFO policy for cache flushing
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms for trimming a single erase group
Device supports the sanitize operation
Device supports supports the secure and insecure trim operations
Device supports automatic erase on retired defective blocks
Device supports secure purge operations
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms for securely erasing a single erase group
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms for securely trimming a single erase group
Device supports high speed timing on boot
Device supports dual data rate on boot
Device supports alternative boot method
Device has a {0} KiB boot partition
Device has a page size of {0} KiB
Device erase groups are {0} KiB
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms for erasing a single erase group
Device smallest write protect group is made of {0} erase groups
Device uses {0} mA on Vcc when sleeping
Device uses {0} μA on Vcc when sleeping
Device uses {0} mA on Vccq when sleeping
Device uses {0} μA on Vccq when sleeping
Device takes a maximum of {0} s to switch production state awareness
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms to switch production state awareness
Device takes a maximum of {0} μs to switch production state awareness
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms to transition between sleep and standby states
Device takes a maximum of {0} μs to transition between sleep and standby states
Device takes a maximum of {0} ns to transition between sleep and standby states
Device takes a maximum of {0} s to move to sleep state
Device takes a maximum of {0} ms to move to sleep state
Device takes a maximum of {0} μs to move to sleep state
Device has {0} sectors
Device supports secure write protection
Device has secure write protection enabled
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s reading in SDR 26Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s reading in SDR 26Mhz mode
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s reading in SDR 26Mhz 4-bit mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s reading in SDR 26Mhz 4-bit mode
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s reading in SDR 52Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s reading in SDR 52Mhz mode
Device cannot achieve 4.8MB/s reading in DDR 52Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s reading in DDR 52Mhz mode
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s writing in SDR 26Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s writing in SDR 26Mhz mode
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s writing in SDR 26Mhz 4-bit mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s writing in SDR 26Mhz 4-bit mode
Device cannot achieve 2.4MB/s writing in SDR 52Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s writing in SDR 52Mhz mode
Device cannot achieve 4.8MB/s writing in DDR 52Mhz mode
Device can achieve a minimum of {0}MB/s writing in DDR 52Mhz mode
Device can take a maximum of {0} ms when switching partitions
Device can take a maximum of {0} ms when releasing from an interrupt
Device supports I/O driver strength type 0.
Device supports I/O driver strength type 1.
Device supports I/O driver strength type 2.
Device supports I/O driver strength type 3.
Device supports I/O driver strength type 4.
Device supports 26 Mhz mode
Device supports 52 Mhz mode
Device supports DDR 52 Mhz mode at 1.8V or 3V
Device supports DDR 52 Mhz mode 1.2V
Device supports HS-200 mode (SDR 200Mhz) at 1.8V
Device supports HS-200 mode (SDR 200Mhz) at 1.2V
Device supports HS-400 mode (DDR 200Mhz) at 1.8V
Device supports HS-400 mode (DDR 200Mhz) at 1.2V
CSD version 1.{0} revision 1.{1}
Device follows compatibility MMC command set.
Device follows standard MMC command set v4.0.
Device follows standard MMC command set with unknown version code {0}.
Device follows unknown MMC command set code {0} with revision code {1}.
Device is in High Speed mode.
Device is in HS-200 mode.
Device is in HS-400 mode.
Device has unknown timing mode {0}.
Selected driver strength is type {0}.
Device supports enhanced strobe mode
Device uses strobe during Data Out, CRC and CMD responses
Device uses strobe during Data Out and CRC responses
Device is using 1-bit data bus
Device is using 4-bit data bus
Device is using 8-bit data bus
Device is using 4-bit DDR data bus
Device is using 8-bit DDR data bus
Device is using unknown data bus code {0}
Erased memory range shall be '{0}'.
Unknown erased memory content code {0}
Device sends boot acknowledge
Device is not boot enabled
Device boot partition 1 is enabled
Device boot partition 2 is enabled
Device user area is enable for boot
Unknown enabled boot partition code {0}
There is no access to boot partition
There is read/write access to boot partition 1
There is read/write access to boot partition 2
There is read/write access to replay protected memory block
There is access to general purpose partition {0}
Change of the boot configuration register bits is permanently disabled.
Change of the boot configuration register bits is disabled until the next power cycle.
Device will boot up in x1 SDR or x4 DDR bus width.
Device will boot up in x4 SDR or DDR bus width.
Device will boot up in x8 SDR or DDR bus width.
Unknown boot condition for bus width with code 3.
Device will retain boot conditions after boot operation.
Device will reset boot conditions to compatibility mode after boot operation.
Device will use single data rate with compatible timings in boot operation.
Device will use single data rate with high speed timings in boot operation.
Device will use dual data rate in boot operation.
Device will use unknown boot mode with code 3.
Device will use high capacity erase unit size, timeout and write protect group size definitions.
Boot area 1 is not protected
Boot area 1 is power on protected
Boot area 1 is permanently protected
Boot area 2 is not protected
Boot area 2 is power on protected
Boot area 2 is permanently protected
Boot area 2 is permanently write protected.
Boot area 1 is permanently write protected.
Both boot areas are permanently write protected.
Boot area 2 is write protected until next power cycle.
Boot area 1 is write protected until next power cycle.
Both boot areas are write protected until next power cycle.
Permanent write protection of boot areas is disabled.
Power cycled write protection of boot areas is disabled.
Use of password protection features is permanently disabled.
Use of permanent write protection is disabled.
Permanent write protection is disabled.
Power cycled write protection is disabled.
Permanent write protection will be applied to selected group.
Power cycled write protection will be applied to selected group.
Firmware updates are permanently disabled
Device has a {0} KiB replay protected memory block
Device supports partitioning features
Device can have enhanced technological features in partitions and user data area
Device can have extended partitions attribute.
Device natively uses 512 byte sectors
Device natively uses 4096 byte sectors
Device natively uses unknown sector size indicated by code {0}
Device is emulating 512 byte sectors
Device is using natively sized sectors
Device emulates unknown sector size indicated by code {0}
Device currently addresses 512 byte sectors
Device currently addresses 4096 byte sectors
Device currently addresses unknown sector size indicated by code {0}
Device's cache is enabled
Device has enabled command queuing
MultiMediaCard Operation Conditions Register:
Device is powering up
Device is byte addressed
Device is sector addressed
Unknown device access mode {0}
Device can work with supply 3.5~3.6V
Device can work with supply 3.4~3.5V
Device can work with supply 3.3~3.4V
Device can work with supply 3.2~3.3V
Device can work with supply 3.1~3.2V
Device can work with supply 2.9~3.0V
Device can work with supply 2.8~2.9V
Device can work with supply 2.7~2.8V
Device can work with supply 2.6~2.7V
Device can work with supply 2.5~2.6V
Device can work with supply 2.4~2.5V
Device can work with supply 2.3~2.4V
Device can work with supply 2.2~2.3V
Device can work with supply 2.1~2.2V
Device can work with supply 2.0~2.1V
Device can work with supply 1.65~1.95V
Unknown manufacturer ID 0x{0:X2}
PCMCIA Device Geometry Tuples:
Geometry:
Device width: {0} bits
Erase block: {0} bytes
Read block: {0} bytes
Write block: {0} bytes
Partition alignment: {0} bytes
PCMCIA Manufacturer Identification Tuple:
Manufacturer ID: {0}
Card ID: 0x{0:X4}
PCMCIA Level 1 Version / Product Information Tuple:
Card indicates compliance with PC Card Standard Release {0}.{1}
No manufacturer information string.
No product name string.
No additional information.
Additional information:
Unknown vendor id 0x{0:X4}
AACS Volume Identifier in hex follows:
AACS Media Serial Number in hex follows:
AACS Media Identifier in hex follows:
Total number of media key blocks available to transfer {0}
AACS Media Key Blocks in hex follows:
AACS Data Keys in hex follows:
Drive can store 256 LBA Extents
Drive cannot store LBA Extents
Drive can store {0} LBA Extents
LBA Extent {0} starts at LBA {1} and goes for {2} sectors
Total number of CPRM Media Key Blocks available to transfer: {0}
CPRM Media Key Blocks in hex follows:
Disc type declared as CD-DA or CD-ROM
Disc type declared as CD-i
Disc type declared as CD-ROM XA
Disc type is undefined
Unknown disc type {0:X2}h
Disc is incomplete
Disc is finalized
Disc is erasable
Last session is empty
Last session is incomplete
Last session is damaged
Last session is complete
Media was being formatted in the background but it is stopped and incomplete
Media is currently being formatted in the background
Media background formatting has completed
MRW is dirty
First track on disc is track {0}
Disc has {0} sessions
First track in last session is track {0}
Last track in last session is track {0}
Last session Lead-In address is {0} (as LBA) or {1:X2}:{2:X2}:{3:X2}
Last possible Lead-Out address is {0} (as LBA) or {1:X2}:{2:X2}:{3:X2}
Disc is defined for unrestricted use
Disc is defined for restricted use
Disc barcode: {0:X16}
Disc application code: {0}
OPC values for {0}Kbit/sec.: {1}, {2}, {3}, {4}, {5}, {6}
{0} maximum possible tracks on the disc
{0} assigned tracks on the disc
{0} maximum possible appendable tracks on the disc
{0} current appendable tracks on the disc
{0} remaining POW replacements
{0} remaining POW reallocation map entries
{0} remaining POW updates
Drive reported a reserved profile number
MMC Supported Profiles:
Drive supports non-removable changeable media
Drive supports rewritable and removable media
Drive supports Magneto-Optical media
Drive supports optical write-once media
Drive supports Advanced Storage - Magneto-Optical
Drive supports CD-ROM
Drive supports CD-R
Drive supports CD-RW
Drive supports DVD-ROM
Drive supports DVD-R
Drive supports DVD-RAM
Drive supports restricted overwrite DVD-RW
Drive supports sequentially recorded DVD-RW
Drive supports sequentially recorded DVD-R DL
Drive supports layer jump recorded DVD-R DL
Drive supports DVD-RW DL
Drive supports DVD-Download
Drive supports DVD+RW
Drive supports DVD+R
Drive supports DDCD-ROM
Drive supports DDCD-R
Drive supports DDCD-RW
Drive supports DVD+RW DL
Drive supports DVD+R DL
Drive supports BD-ROM
Drive supports BD-R SRM
Drive supports BD-R RRM
Drive supports BD-RE
Drive supports HD DVD-ROM
Drive supports HD DVD-R
Drive supports HD DVD-RAM
Drive supports HD DVD-RW
Drive supports HD DVD-R DL
Drive supports HD DVD-RW DL
Drive supports HDBurn CD-ROM
Drive supports HDBurn CD-R
Drive supports HDBurn CD-RW
Drive is not conforming to any profile
Drive informs of unknown profile 0x{0:X4}
(current)
MMC Core Feature:
Drive uses an unspecified physical interface
Drive uses a SCSI interface
Drive uses an ATAPI interface
Drive uses an IEEE-1394 interface
Drive uses an IEEE-1394A interface
Drive uses a Fibre Channel interface
Drive uses an IEEE-1394B interface
Drive uses a Serial ATAPI interface
Drive uses an USB interface
Drive uses a vendor unique interface
Drive uses an unknown interface with code {0}
Drive supports Device Busy events
Drive supports EVPD, Page Code and 16-bit Allocation Length as described in SPC-3
MMC Morphing:
Drive supports polling and asynchronous GET EVENT STATUS NOTIFICATION
Drive supports only polling GET EVENT STATUS NOTIFICATION
Drive supports operational change request / notification class events
MMC Removable Medium:
Drive uses media caddy
Drive uses a tray
Drive is pop-up
Drive is a changer with individually changeable discs
Drive is a changer using cartridges
Drive uses unknown loading mechanism type {0}
Drive can lock media
Drive power ups locked
Drive can eject media
Drive can load media
Drive reports Device Busy Class events during medium loading/unloading
MMC Write Protect:
Drive supports reading/writing the Disc Write Protect PAC on BD-R/-RE media
Drive supports writing the Write Inhibit DCB on DVD+RW media
Drive supports set/release of PWP status
Drive supports the SWPP bit of the Timeout and Protect mode page
MMC Random Readable
Drive shall report Read/Write Error Recovery mode page
{0} bytes per logical block
{0} logical blocks per media readable unit
Drive claims capability to read all CD formats according to OSTA Multi-Read Specification
MMC CD Read
Drive supports the DAP bit in the READ CD and READ CD MSF commands
Drive supports C2 Error Pointers
Drive can return CD-Text from Lead-In
MMC DVD Read
Drive can read DVD media
Drive can read DVD-R DL from all recording modes
Drive can read DVD-RW DL from all recording modes
Drive conforms to DVD Multi Drive Read-only Specifications
MMC Random Writable:
{0} logical blocks per media writable unit
Last addressable logical block is {0}
MMC Incremental Streaming Writable:
Drive supports data block types:
Drive claims support to report Track Resources Information
Drive supports address mode reservation on the RESERVE TRACK command
Drive is capable of zero loss linking
Drive supports media that require erasing before writing
MMC Formattable:
Drive can format media into logical blocks
Drive can format BD-RE with no spares allocated
Drive can expand the spare area on a formatted BD-RE disc
Drive can format BD-RE discs with quick certification
Drive can format BD-RE discs with full certification
Drive can fast re-format BD-RE discs
Drive can format BD-R discs with RRM format
MMC Hardware Defect Management:
Drive shall be able to provide a defect-free contiguous address space
Drive can return Spare Area Information
MMC Write Once
Drive shall have the ability to overwrite logical blocks only in fixed sets at a time
Drive can write High-Speed CD-RW
Drive can read and write CD-MRW and DVD+MRW
Drive can read and write DVD+MRW
Drive and read DVD+MRW and read and write CD-MRW
Drive can read and write CD-MRW
Drive can read CD-MRW and DVD+MRW
Drive can read CD-MRW
MMC Enhanced Defect Reporting Feature:
Drive supports DRT-DM mode
Drive supports Persistent-DM mode
Drive has {0} DBI cache zones
Drive has {0} DBI entries
Drive can read and write DVD+RW
Drive supports only the read compatibility stop
Drive supports both forms of background format stopping
Drive can do a quick start formatting
Drive can read DVD+RW
Drive can read and write DVD+R
Drive can read DVD+R
MMC Rigid Restricted Overwrite
Drive supports the BLANK command
Drive supports writing on an intermediate state session and quick formatting
Drive can read Defect Status data recorded on the medium
Drive can generate Defect Status data during formatting
Drive can write CDs in Track at Once Mode:
Drive can write user provided data in the R-W subchannels
Drive accepts RAW R-W subchannel data
Drive accepts Packed R-W subchannel data
Drive can overwrite a TAO track with another in CD-RWs
Drive can do a test writing
Drive supports zero loss linking
Drive can write CDs in Session at Once Mode:
Drive can write CDs in raw Mode:
Drive can write CDs in Session at Once and in Raw Modes:
Drive can write multi-session CDs in raw mode
Drive supports a maximum of {0} bytes in a single cue sheet
Drive supports writing DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-R DL
Drive supports writing DVD-R and DVD-R DL
Drive supports writing DVD-R and DVD-RW
Drive supports writing DVD-R
Drive can read DDCDs
Drive supports writing DDCD-R
Drive supports writing DDCD-RW
Drive supports quick formatting
MMC Layer Jump Recording:
Current media has a {0} bytes link available
Drive can stop a long immediate operation
Drive can write CD-RW
Drive supports CD-RW subtypes
Drive can write BD-R on Pseudo-OVerwrite SRM mode
Drive can read and write DVD+RW DL
Drive can read DVD+RW DL
Drive can read and write DVD+R DL
Drive can read DVD+R DL
MMC BD Read
Drive can read BD-ROM pre-1.0
Drive can read BD-ROM Ver.1
Drive can read BD-R pre-1.0
Drive can read BD-R Ver.1
Drive can read BD-RE pre-1.0
Drive can read BD-RE Ver.1
Drive can read BD-RE Ver.2
Drive can read BD's Burst Cutting Area
MMC BD Write
Drive can write BD-R pre-1.0
Drive can write BD-R Ver.1
Drive can write BD-RE pre-1.0
Drive can write BD-RE Ver.1
Drive can write BD-RE Ver.2
Drive supports write without verify requirement
Drive is able to detect and report defective writable unit and behave accordingly
Drive can read HD DVD-ROM, HD DVD-RW, HD DVD-R and HD DVD-RAM
Drive can read HD DVD-ROM, HD DVD-RW and HD DVD-R
Drive can read HD DVD-ROM, HD DVD-RW and HD DVD-RAM
Drive can read HD DVD-ROM and HD DVD-RW
Drive can write HD DVD-RW, HD DVD-R and HD DVD-RAM
Drive can write HD DVD-RW and HD DVD-R
Drive can write HD DVD-RW and HD DVD-RAM
Drive can write HD DVD-RW
Drive is able to access Hybrid discs
Drive is able to maintain the online format layer through reset and power cycling
Drive is able to perform host and drive directed power management
Drive supports S.M.A.R.T.
Drive supports the Informational Exceptions Control mode page 1Ch
MMC Embedded Changer:
Drive can change disc side
Drive is able to report slots contents after a reset or change
Drive has {0} slots
Drive has an analogue audio output
Drive supports the SCAN command
Drive is able to mute channels separately
Drive supports separate volume per channel
Drive has {0} volume levels
Drive supports Microcode Upgrade
Drive supports validating the 5-bit Mode of the READ BUFFER and WRITE BUFFER commands
Drive supports Timeout & Protect mode page 1Dh
Drive supports the Group3 in Timeout & Protect mode page 1Dh
Drive has {0} increase of Group 3 time unit
Drive supports DVD CSS/CPPM version {0} and current disc is encrypted
Drive supports DVD CSS/CPPM version {0}
MMC Real Time Streaming:
Drive supports Set Minimum Performance with the SET STREAMING command
Drive supports the block bit in the READ BUFFER CAPACITY command
Drive supports the SET CD SPEED command
Drive supports the Write Speed Performance Descriptor Blocks in the MMC mode page 2Ah
Drive supports the Write Speed data of GET PERFORMANCE and the WRC field of SET STREAMING
Drive supports stream recording
Drive is able to read media serial number
Drive supports DCB {0:X8}h
Drive supports DVD CPRM version {0} and current disc is or can be encrypted
Drive supports DVD CPRM version {0}
Drive firmware is dated {0}
Drive supports AACS version {0} and current disc is encrypted
Drive supports AACS version {0}
Drive supports reading the Drive Certificate
Drive supports reading Media Key Block of CPRM
Drive supports writing with bus encryption
Drive supports bus encryption
Drive supports generating the binding nonce
{0} media blocks are required for the binding nonce
Drive supports {0} AGIDs concurrently
Maximum {0} scramble extent information entries
Drive and currently inserted media support VCPS
Drive supports VCPS
Drive and currently inserted media support SecurDisc
Drive supports SecurDisc
Drive supports the Trusted Computing Group Optical Security Subsystem Class
Current media is initialized with TCG OSSC
Drive supports PSA updates on write-once media
Drive supports linked OSPBs
Drive will only record on the OSSC Disc Format
Profile {0}: {1}
{0} format layers recognized
Layer {0} is of type Blu-ray
This is the default layer.
This is the layer actually in use.
Layer {0} is of type CD
Layer {0} is of type DVD
Layer {0} is of type HD DVD
Layer {0} is of unknown type 0x{1:X4}
Writing inhibited by media specific reason
Cartridge sets write protection
Media surface sets write protection
Software write protection is set until power down
Reserved4 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved5 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved6 = 0x{0:X2}
SCSI Control mode page:
Parameters can be saved
If set, target shall report log exception conditions
Tagged queuing is disabled
Extended Contingent Allegiance is enabled
Target may issue an asynchronous event notification upon completing its initialization
Target may issue an asynchronous event notification instead of a unit attention condition
Target may issue an asynchronous event notification instead of a deferred error
Global logging target save disabled
CHECK CONDITION should be reported rather than a long busy condition
Tasks aborted by other initiator's actions should be terminated with TASK ABORTED
All tasks received in nexus with ACA ACTIVE is set and an ACA condition is established shall terminate
Device shall return descriptor format sense data when returning sense data in the same transactions as a CHECK CONDITION
LOGICAL BLOCK APPLICATION TAG should not be modified
Protector information checking is disabled
No unit attention on release
Application Tag mode page is enabled
Abort any write command without protection information
Supports block lengths and protection information
The logical unit maintains one task set for all nexuses
The logical unit maintains separate task sets for each nexus
Unknown Task set type {0}
Commands should be sent strictly ordered
Commands can be reordered in any manner
Unknown Queue Algorithm Modifier {0}
If ACA is established, the task set commands shall resume after it is cleared, otherwise they shall terminate with CHECK CONDITION
All the affected commands in the task set shall be aborted when CHECK CONDITION is returned
Affected commands in the task set belonging with the CHECK CONDITION nexus shall be aborted
Reserved QErr value 2 is set
LUN shall clear unit attention condition reported in the same nexus
LUN shall not clear unit attention condition reported in the same nexus
LUN shall not clear unit attention condition reported in the same nexus and shall establish a unit attention condition for the initiator
Reserved UA_INTLCK_CTRL value 1 is set
On medium insertion, it shall be loaded for full access
On medium insertion, it shall be loaded for auxiliary memory access only
On medium insertion, it shall not be loaded
Reserved autoload mode {0} set
{0} ms before attempting asynchronous event notifications after initialization
There is no limit on the maximum time that is allowed to remain busy
A maximum of {0} ms are allowed to remain busy
{0} seconds to complete extended self-test
SCSI Control extension page:
Timestamp can be initialized by methods outside of the SCSI standards
Timestamp can be initialized by methods outside of the SCSI standards, but SCSI's SET TIMESTAMP shall take precedence over them
Implicit Asymmetric Logical Unit Access is enabled
Initial priority is {0}
Device will not degrade performance to extend its life
Maximum sense data would be {0} bytes
SCSI Medium types supported page:
Supported medium type one: {0}
Supported medium type two: {0}
Supported medium type three: {0}
Supported medium type four: {0}
SCSI CD-ROM parameters page:
Drive will remain in track hold state a vendor-specified time after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 125 ms after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 250 ms after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 500 ms after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 1 second after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 2 seconds after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 4 seconds after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 8 seconds after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 16 seconds after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 32 seconds after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 1 minute after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 2 minutes after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 4 minutes after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 8 minutes after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 16 minutes after a seek or read
Drive will remain in track hold state 32 minutes after a seek or read
Each minute has {0} seconds
Each second has {0} frames
SCSI CD-ROM audio control parameters page:
Drive will return from playback command immediately
Drive will return from playback command when playback ends
Drive will stop playback on track end
There are {0} blocks per each second of audio
Output port 0 has channels
muted
at maximum volume
at volume {0}
Output port 1 has channels
Output port 2 has channels
Output port 3 has channels
SCSI Data compression page:
Drive supports data compression
Data compression is enabled with
IBM ALDC with 512 byte buffer
IBM ALDC with 1024 byte buffer
IBM ALDC with 2048 byte buffer
IBM IDRC
DCLZ
an unregistered compression algorithm
an unknown algorithm coded {0}
Data decompression is enabled
Last data read was uncompressed
Last data read was compressed with
Report exception on compression is set to {0}
Drive does not support data compression
SCSI Drive Operation Mode page:
Verifying after writing is disabled
Drive will abort when a writing error is detected
Drive has two LUNs with rewritable being
SCSI Power Consumption page:
Device power consumption is dictated by identifier {0} of Power Consumption VPD
Device is in highest relative power consumption level
Device is in intermediate relative power consumption level
Device is in lowest relative power consumption level
SCSI Removable Block Access Capabilities page:
Drive can be used as a system floppy device
Drive supports reporting progress of format
Drive is a Non-CD Optical Device
Device is a dual device supporting CD and Non-CD Optical
Drive supports {0} LUNs
SCSI Informational exceptions control page:
Informational exceptions are disabled
Informational exceptions are enabled
No reporting of informational exception condition
Asynchronous event reporting of informational exceptions
Generate unit attention on informational exceptions
Conditionally generate recovered error on informational exceptions
Unconditionally generate recovered error on informational exceptions
Generate no sense on informational exceptions
Only report informational exception condition on request
Unknown method of reporting {0}
Informational exceptions reporting should not affect drive performance
A test informational exception will raise on next timer
Drive shall log informational exception conditions
Timer interval is vendor-specific
Timer interval is {0} ms
Informational exception conditions will be reported a maximum of {0} times
Warning reporting is enabled
Background functions are enabled
Drive will report background self-test errors
SCSI Background Control page:
Background scans will be halted if log is full
Background scans will only be logged if they require intervention
Background medium scans are enabled
Background pre-scans are enabled
{0} hours shall be between the start of a background scan operation and the next
Background pre-scan operations can take a maximum of {0} hours
At least {0} ms must be idle before resuming a suspended background scan operation
At most {0} ms must be before suspending a background scan operation and processing received commands
SCSI Timer & Protect page:
Drive is disabled until power is cycled
Drive is software write-protected until powered down
Drive will remain in same status a vendor-specified time after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 125 ms after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 250 ms after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 500 ms after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 1 second after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 2 seconds after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 4 seconds after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 8 seconds after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 16 seconds after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 32 seconds after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 1 minute after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 2 minutes after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 4 minutes after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 8 minutes after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 16 minutes after a seek, read or write operation
Drive will remain in same status 32 minutes after a seek, read or write operation
SCSI Medium Configuration Mode Page:
Drive is operating in WORM mode
Drive does not allow any logical blocks to be overwritten
Drive allows a tape header to be overwritten
Drive allows all format labels to be overwritten
Unknown WORM mode label restrictions code {0}
SCSI Read-write error recovery page:
Automatic write reallocation is enabled
Automatic read reallocation is enabled
Data not recovered within limits shall be transferred back before a CHECK CONDITION
Drive will transfer the entire requested length without delaying to perform error recovery
Drive will use the most expedient form of error recovery first
Drive shall report recovered errors
Transfer will be terminated upon error detection
Error correction is disabled
Drive will repeat read operations {0} times
Drive will repeat write operations {0} times
Drive will employ a maximum of {0} ms to recover data
Logical block provisioning error reporting is enabled
SCSI Read error recovery page for MultiMedia Devices:
All available recovery procedures will be used.
Only retries and CIRC are used.
Only retries are used.
Recovered errors will not be reported.
Recovered errors will be reported.
Recovered errors will be reported and aborted with CHECK CONDITION.
Unrecovered ECC errors will return CHECK CONDITION.
Unrecovered CIRC errors will return CHECK CONDITION.
Unrecovered ECC errors will not abort the transfer.
Unrecovered CIRC errors will not abort the transfer.
Unrecovered ECC errors will return CHECK CONDITION and the uncorrected data.
Unrecovered CIRC errors will return CHECK CONDITION and the uncorrected data.
Unknown recovery parameter 0x{0:X2}
SCSI CD-ROM capabilities page:
Drive can play audio
Drive can read sectors in Mode 2 Form 1 format
Drive can read sectors in Mode 2 Form 2 format
Drive supports multi-session discs and/or Photo-CD
Drive can read digital audio
Drive can continue from streaming loss
Drive can read uncorrected and interleaved R-W subchannels
Drive can read, deinterleave and correct R-W subchannels
Drive supports C2 pointers
Drive can read Media Catalogue Number
Drive can read ISRC
Drive uses media caddy
Drive uses a tray
Drive is pop-up
Drive is a changer with individually changeable discs
Drive is a changer using cartridges
Drive uses unknown loading mechanism type {0}
Drive can lock media
Drive power ups locked
Drive is locked, media cannot be ejected or inserted
Drive is not locked, media can be ejected and inserted
Drive is locked, media cannot be ejected, but if empty, can be inserted
Drive can eject media
Each channel can be muted independently
Each channel's volume can be controlled independently
Drive supports {0} volume levels
Drive has {0} Kbyte of buffer
Drive's maximum reading speed is {0} Kbyte/sec.
Drive's current reading speed is {0} Kbyte/sec.
Drive can read and write CD-R
Drive can read CD-R
Drive supports reading CD-R packet media
Drive can read and write CD-RW
Drive can read CD-RW
Drive can read DVD-ROM
Drive can read and write DVD-R
Drive can read DVD-R
Drive can read and write DVD-RAM
Drive can read DVD-RAM
Drive can deliver a composite audio and video data stream
Drive supports IEC-958 digital output on port 1
Drive supports IEC-958 digital output on port 2
Drive contains a changer that can report the exact contents of the slots
Drive's current writing speed is {0} Kbyte/sec. in CLV mode
Drive's current writing speed is {0} Kbyte/sec. in pure CAV mode
Drive's maximum writing speed is {0} Kbyte/sec.
Drive's current writing speed is {0} Kbyte/sec.
Drive supports writing at {0} Kbyte/sec. in CLV mode
Drive supports writing at {0} Kbyte/sec. in pure CAV mode
Drive supports test writing
Drive can read barcode
Drive can read both sides of a disc
Drive can read raw R-W subchannel from the Lead-In
Drive supports DVD CSS and/or DVD CPPM
Drive supports buffer under-run free recording
IBM Behaviour Configuration Mode Page:
Fence behaviour is normal
Panic fence behaviour is enabled
Unknown fence behaviour code {0}
Cleaning behaviour is normal
Drive will periodically request cleaning
Unknown cleaning behaviour code {0}
WORM emulation is disabled
WORM emulation is enabled
Unknown WORM emulation code {0}
Uses 35-bytes sense data
Uses 96-bytes sense data
Unknown sense data behaviour code {0}
Drive will set CHECK CONDITION when cleaning is needed
No deferred error will be reported to a rewind command
Drive will set CHECK CONDITION when the criteria for Dead Media is met
Drive will not accept downlevel firmware via an FMR tape
Drive will eject cleaning cartridges on error
Drive will eject firmware cartridges on error
Drive will eject data cartridges on error
SCSI Disconnect-Reconnect mode page:
{0} ratio of buffer that shall be full prior to attempting a reselection
{0} ratio of buffer that shall be empty prior to attempting a reselection
{0} µs maximum permitted to assert BSY without a REQ/ACK handshake
{0} µs maximum permitted wait after releasing the bus before attempting reselection
{0} µs allowed to use the bus before disconnecting, if granted the privilege and not restricted
{0} bytes maximum can be transferred before disconnecting
{0} bytes maximum can be transferred for a command along with the disconnect command
Target shall not transfer data for a command during the same interconnect tenancy
Target is allowed to re-order the data transfer
Data transfer disconnect control is not used
All data for a command shall be transferred within a single interconnect tenancy
All data and the response for a command shall be transferred within a single interconnect tenancy
Reserved data transfer disconnect control value {0}
HP Serial Number Override Mode Page:
Serial number is the manufacturer's default value
Serial number is not the manufacturer's default value
Serial number: {0}
HP Device Time Mode Page:
Drive has been powered up {0} times
Drive has been powered up since {0} seconds ago this time
Drive has been powered up a total of {0} seconds
Drive's date/time is: {0}
Drive's time is UTC
Drive's time is synchronized with a NTP source
Library time is {0}
HP Extended Reset Mode Page:
Normal reset behaviour
Drive will flush and position itself on a LUN or target reset
Drive will maintain position on a LUN or target reset
IBM LEOT Mode Page:
{0} wraps
Fujitsu Verify Control Page:
Audio/Visual data support mode is applied
Test write operation is restricted during read or write operations.
Always apply the verify operation
Never apply the verify operation
Apply the verify operation depending on the condition
The device type that would be provided in the INQUIRY response is {0}
HP CD-ROM Emulation/Disaster Recovery Mode Page:
Drive is emulating a CD-ROM drive
Drive is not emulating a CD-ROM drive
Drive will not exit emulation automatically
SCSI Format device page:
{0} tracks per zone to use in dividing the capacity for the purpose of allocating alternate sectors
{0} sectors per zone that shall be reserved for defect handling
{0} tracks per zone that shall be reserved for defect handling
{0} tracks per LUN that shall be reserved for defect handling
{0} physical sectors per track
{0} Bytes per physical sector
Target-dependent interleave value is {0}
{0} sectors between last block of one track and first block of the next
{0} sectors between last block of a cylinder and first block of the next one
Drive supports soft-sectoring format
Drive supports hard-sectoring format
Drive media is removable
Sector addressing is progressively incremented in one surface before going to the next
Sector addressing is progressively incremented in one cylinder before going to the next
SCSI Rigid disk drive geometry page:
{0} heads
{0} cylinders
Write pre-compensation starts at cylinder {0}
Write current reduction starts at cylinder {0}
Drive steps in {0} ns
Heads park in cylinder {0}
Medium rotates at {0} rpm
Spindle synchronization is disabled or unsupported
Target operates as a synchronized-spindle slave
Target operates as a synchronized-spindle master
Target operates as a synchronized-spindle master control
SCSI Flexible disk page:
Transfer rate: {0} kbit/s
{0} sectors per track
{0} bytes per sector
Drive steps in {0} μs
Each step pulse is {0} ms
Heads settles in {0} μs
Target shall wait {0} seconds before attempting to access the medium after motor on is asserted
Target shall wait {0} seconds after drive is ready before aborting medium access attempts
Target shall wait {0} seconds before releasing the motor on signal after becoming idle
Target shall never release the motor on signal
There is a drive ready signal
Sectors start at 1
The motor on signal shall remain released
Drive needs to do {0} step pulses per cylinder
Write pre-compensation is {0}
Head takes {0} ms to load
Head takes {0} ms to unload
Pin 34 is unconnected
Pin 34 indicates drive is ready when active high
Pin 34 indicates drive is ready when active low
Pin 34 indicates disk has changed when active high
Pin 34 indicates disk has changed when active low
Pin 34 indicates unknown function {0} when active high
Pin 34 indicates unknown function {0} when active low
Pin 4 is unconnected
Pin 4 indicates drive is in use when active high
Pin 4 indicates drive is in use when active low
Pin 4 indicates eject when active high
Pin 4 indicates eject when active low
Pin 4 indicates head load when active high
Pin 4 indicates head load when active low
Pin 4 indicates unknown function {0} when active high
Pin 4 indicates unknown function {0} when active low
Pin 2 is unconnected
Pin 2 indicates unknown function {0} when active high
Pin 2 indicates unknown function {0} when active low
Pin 1 is unconnected
Pin 1 indicates disk change reset when active high
Pin 1 indicates disk change reset when active low
Pin 1 indicates unknown function {0} when active high
Pin 1 indicates unknown function {0} when active low
SCSI optical memory:
On reading an updated block drive will return RECOVERED ERROR
SCSI Verify error recovery page:
Drive will repeat verify operations {0} times
SCSI Verify error recovery page for MultiMedia Devices:
SCSI Caching mode page:
Read-cache is enabled
Write-cache is enabled
Drive does not distinguish between cached read data
Data put by READ commands should be evicted from cache sooner than data put in read cache by other means
Data put by READ commands should not be evicted if there is data cached by other means that can be evicted
Unknown demand read retention priority value {0}
Drive does not distinguish between cached write data
Data put by WRITE commands should be evicted from cache sooner than data put in write cache by other means
Data put by WRITE commands should not be evicted if there is data cached by other means that can be evicted
Unknown demand write retention priority value {0}
Read-ahead is disabled
Pre-fetch values indicate a block multiplier
No pre-fetch will be done
Pre-fetch will be done for READ commands of {0} blocks or less
At least {0} blocks will be always pre-fetched
A maximum of {0} blocks will be pre-fetched
A maximum of {0} blocks will be pre-fetched even if it is commanded to pre-fetch more
Device should use number of cache segments or cache segment size for caching
Pre-fetch should be aborted upon receiving a new command
Caching analysis is permitted
Pre-fetch can continue across discontinuities (such as cylinders or tracks)
Drive should not reorder the sequence of write commands to be faster
Drive cache segments should be {0} blocks long
Drive cache segments should be {0} bytes long
Drive should have {0} cache segments
Drive shall allocate {0} bytes to buffer even when all cached data cannot be evicted
Non-Volatile cache is disabled
SCSI XOR control mode page:
XOR operations are disabled
Drive accepts a maximum of {0} blocks in a single XOR WRITE command
Drive accepts a maximum of {0} blocks in a REGENERATE command
Drive accepts a maximum of {0} blocks in a READ command during rebuild
Drive needs a minimum of {0} ms between READ commands during rebuild
SCSI Device configuration page:
Active format: {0}
Active partition: {0}
Write buffer shall have a full ratio of {0} before being flushed to medium
Read buffer shall have an empty ratio of {0} before more data is read from medium
Drive will delay {0} ms before buffered data is forcefully written to the medium even before buffer is full
Drive supports recovering data from buffer
Recovered buffer data comes in LIFO order
Recovered buffer data comes in FIFO order
Medium supports block IDs
Drive reports setmarks
Drive will pre-read until buffer is full
Drive will pre-read until one filemark is detected
Drive will pre-read until two filemark is detected
Drive will pre-read until three filemark is detected
Drive reports early warnings
Drive will synchronize buffer to medium on early warnings
Inter-block gap is long enough to support update in place
Inter-block gap is {0} times the device's defined gap size
Inter-block gap is unknown value {0}
Drive generates end-of-data
Drive does not use compression
Drive uses default compression
Drive uses unknown compression {0}
Software write protect is enabled
Associated write protect is enabled
Persistent write protect is enabled
Permanent write protect is enabled
Drive operates using explicit address mode
Drive operates using implicit address mode
Drive shall position to beginning of default data partition on reset
Drive shall maintain its position on reset
Drive will do nothing on WORM tampered medium
Drive will return CHECK CONDITION on WORM tampered medium
Drive will only respond to commands if it has received a reservation
SCSI medium partition page:
{0} maximum additional partitions
{0} additional partitions defined
Partitions are fixed under device definitions
Number of partitions can be defined but their size is defined by the device
Number and size of partitions can be manually defined
Partition parameters will not be applied until a FORMAT MEDIUM command is received
Device may erase any or all partitions on MODE SELECT for partitioning
Device shall erase all partitions on MODE SELECT for partitioning
Device shall not erase any partition on MODE SELECT for partitioning
Device shall erase all partitions differing on size on MODE SELECT for partitioning
Partitions are defined in bytes
bytes
Partitions are defined in kilobytes
kilobytes
Partitions are defined in megabytes
megabytes
Partitions are defined in units of {0} bytes
units of {0} bytes
Unknown partition size unit code {0}
units
Device is capable of recognizing both medium partitions and format
Device is capable of recognizing medium format
Device is capable of recognizing medium partitions
Device is not capable of recognizing neither medium partitions nor format
Unknown medium recognition code {0}
Medium has defined {0} partitions
Device recognizes one single partition spanning whole medium
Partition {0} runs for rest of medium
Partition {0} is {1} {2} long
SCSI medium partition page (extra):
Partition {0} is {1} units long
Certance Drive Capabilities Control Mode Page:
Operating systems support is standard LTO
Operating systems support is unknown code {0}
Factory test code is disabled
Factory test code 1 is disabled
Factory test code 2 is disabled
Unknown factory test code {0}
Power-On Self-Test is enabled
Power-On Self-Test is disabled
Unknown Power-On Self-Test code {0}
Compression is controlled using mode pages 0Fh and 10h
Compression is enabled and not controllable
Compression is disabled and not controllable
Unknown compression control code {0}
SCSI UNLOAD command will not eject the cartridge
How should tapes be unloaded in a power cycle, tape incompatibility, firmware download or cleaning end:
Tape will stay threaded at beginning
Tape will be unthreaded
Tape will be unthreaded and unloaded
Data tapes will be threaded at beginning, rest will be unloaded
Unknown auto unload code {0}
Certance Interface Control Mode Page:
Library interface will operate at 9600 baud on next reset
Library interface will operate at 19200 baud on next reset
Library interface will operate at 38400 baud on next reset
Library interface will operate at 57600 baud on next reset
Library interface will operate at 115200 baud on next reset
Unknown library interface baud rate code {0}
Library interface transmits 2 stop bits per byte
Library interface transmits 1 stop bits per byte
Port A uses Parallel SCSI Ultra-160 interface
Drive will respond to SCSI ID {0} on Port A enabling
Drive jumpers choose SCSI ID {0}
SCSI port is enabled
SCSI port is disabled
SCSI port will be enabled on next power up
SCSI port will be disabled on next power up
IBM Vendor-Specific Control Mode Page:
Vendor-specific mode control: {0}
Vendor-specific velocity setting: {0}
Drive supports encryption
Drive has encryption enabled
ECMA-54: 200 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using Two-Frequency Recording at 13262 ftprad on One Side
ECMA-59 & ANSI X3.121-1984: 200 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using Two-Frequency Recording at 13262 ftprad on Both Sides
ECMA-69: 200 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using MFM Recording at 13262 ftprad on Both Sides
ECMA-66: 130 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using Two-Frequency Recording at 7958 ftprad on One Side
ECMA-70 & ANSI X3.125-1985: 130 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using MFM Recording at 7958 ftprad on Both Sides; 1.9 Tracks per mm
ECMA-78 & ANSI X3.126-1986: 130 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using MFM Recording at 7958 ftprad on Both Sides; 3.8 Tracks per mm
ECMA-99 & ISO 8630-1985: 130 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using MFM Recording at 13262 ftprad on Both Sides; 3.8 Tracks per mm
ECMA-100 & ANSI X3.137: 90 mm Flexible Disk Cartridge using MFM Recording at 7859 ftprad on Both Sides; 5.3 Tracks per mm
ANSI X3.73-1980: 200 mm, 6631 ftprad, 1.9 Tracks per mm, 1 side
ANSI X3.73-1980: 200 mm, 6631 ftprad, 1.9 Tracks per mm, 2 sides
ANSI X3.80-1980: 130 mm, 3979 ftprad, 1.9 Tracks per mm, 1 side
3.5-inch, 135 tpi, 12362 bits/radian, double-sided MFM (aka 1.25Mb)
3.5-inch, 135 tpi, 15916 bits/radian, double-sided MFM (aka 1.44Mb)
a Read-only optical
a Write-once Read-many optical
a Erasable optical
a combination of read-only and write-once optical
a direct-overwrite optical
a Sony Hi-MD disc
SCSI Mode Sense Header:
Medium is {0}
Medium is write protected
Drive supports DPO and FUA bits
7958 flux transitions per radian
13262 flux transitions per radian
15916 flux transitions per radian
with unknown density code 0x{0:X2}
All remaining blocks have {0} and are {1} bytes each
{0} blocks have {1} and are {2} bytes each
All remaining blocks are {0} bytes each
{0} blocks are {1} bytes each
Device writes directly to media
Device uses a write cache
Device uses a write cache but doesn't return until cache is flushed
Unknown buffered mode code 0x{0:X2}
Device uses default speed
Device uses speed {0}
undefined
6.3 mm tape with 12 tracks at 394 ftpmm or DC-9250
6.3 mm tape with 24 tracks at 394 ftpmm or MLR1-26GBSL
LTO Ultrium WORM or cleaning cartridge
LTO Ultrium
LTO Ultrium-2
DC-2900SL
MLR1-26GB or DDS-3
DC-9200 or DDS-4
DAT-72
LTO Ultrium-3
LTO Ultrium-3 WORM
DDS cleaning cartridge
SLR-32
SLRtape-50
LTO Ultrium-4
LTO Ultrium-4 WORM
SLRtape-50 SL
SLR-32SL
SLR-5
SLR-5SL
LTO Ultrium-5
LTO Ultrium-5 WORM
SLRtape-7
SLRtape-7 SL
SLRtape-24
SLRtape-24 SL
LTO Ultrium-6
LTO Ultrium-6 WORM
SLRtape-140
SLRtape-40
SLRtape-60 or SLRtape-75
SLRtape-100
SLR-40, SLR-60 or SLR-100
LTO Ultrium-7
LTO Ultrium-7 WORM
Exatape 15m, IBM MagStar or VXA
CompactTape I, Exatape 28m, CompactTape II, VXA-2 or VXA-3
Exatape 54m or DLTtape III
Exatape 80m or DLTtape IIIxt
Exatape 106m, DLTtape IV or Travan 5
Exatape 160m XL or Super DLTtape I
Super DLTtape II
VStape I
DLTtape S4
Travan 7
Exatape 22m
Exatape 40m
Exatape 76m
Exatape 112m
Exatape 22m AME
Exatape 170m
Exatape 125m
Exatape 45m
Exatape 225m
Exatape 150m
Exatape 75m
unknown medium type 0x{0:X2}
ECMA-62 & ANSI X3.22-1983: 12.7 mm 9-Track Magnetic Tape, 32 ftpmm, NRZI, 32 cpmm
ECMA-62 & ANSI X3.39-1986: 12.7 mm 9-Track Magnetic Tape, 126 ftpmm, Phase Encoding, 63 cpmm
ECMA-62 & ANSI X3.54-1986: 12.7 mm 9-Track Magnetic Tape, 356 ftpmm, NRZI, 245 cpmm GCR
ECMA-79 & ANSI X3.116-1986: 6.30 mm Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 252 ftpmm, MFM
Draft ECMA & ANSI X3B5/87-099: 12.7 mm 18-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 1944 ftpmm, IFM, GCR (IBM 3480, 3490, 3490E)
ECMA-46 & ANSI X3.56-1986: 6.30 mm Magnetic Tape Cartridge, Phase Encoding, 63 bpmm
ECMA-98: 6.30 mm Magnetic Tape Cartridge, NRZI, 394 ftpmm
ANSI X3.136-1986: 6.3 mm 4 or 9-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 315 bpmm, GCR (QIC-24)
ANSI X3.157-1987: 12.7 mm 9-Track Magnetic Tape, 126 bpmm, Phase Encoding
ANSI X3.158-1987: 3.81 mm 4-Track Magnetic Tape Cassette, 315 bpmm, GCR
ANSI X3B5/86-199: 12.7 mm 22-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 262 bpmm, MFM
HI-TC1: 12.7 mm 24-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 500 bpmm, GCR
HI-TC2: 12.7 mm 24-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 999 bpmm, GCR
QIC-120: 6.3 mm 15-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 394 bpmm, GCR
QIC-150: 6.3 mm 18-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 394 bpmm, GCR
QIC-320: 6.3 mm 26-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 630 bpmm, GCR
QIC-1350: 6.3 mm 30-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 2034 bpmm, RLL
ANSI X3B5/88-185A: 3.81 mm Magnetic Tape Cassette, 2400 bpmm, DDS
ANSI X3.202-1991: 8 mm Magnetic Tape Cassette, 1703 bpmm, RLL
ECMA TC17: 8 mm Magnetic Tape Cassette, 1789 bpmm, RLL
ANSI X3.193-1990: 12.7 mm 48-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 394 bpmm, MFM
ANSI X3B5/97-174: 12.7 mm 48-Track Magnetic Tape Cartridge, 1673 bpmm, MFM
QIC-11
IBM 3490E
LTO Ultrium or Super AIT-1
LTO Ultrium-2 or T9840
T9940
LTO Ultrium-3 or T9940
T9840C
LTO Ultrium-4 or T9840D
T10000A
T10000B
T10000C
T10000D
AIT-1
AIT-2
AIT-3
DDS-2
DDS-3
DDS-4
unknown density code 0x{0:X2}
LTO Ultrium cleaning cartridge
MLR1-26GB
DC-9200
LTO Ultrium-2 in CD emulation mode
LTO Ultrium-3 in CD emulation mode
LTO Ultrium-4 in CD emulation mode
LTO Ultrium-5 in CD emulation mode
EXB-8200
EXB-8200 compressed
EXB-8500
EXB-8500 compressed
Mammoth
IBM 3590
IBM 3590E
VXA-1
CompactTape I
CompactTape II
IBM 3590 extended
IBM 3590E extended
VXA-2
VXA-3
DLTtape III at 42500 bpi
DLTtape III with 56 tracks
DLTtape III at 62500 bpi
DLTtape III compressed
DLTtape IIIxt
DLTtape IIIxt compressed
DLTtape IV
DLTtape IV at 123090 bpi
DLTtape IV at 98250 bpi
Travan 5
DLTtape IV compressed
DLTtape IV at 85937 bpi
DLTtape IV at 85937 bpi compressed
DLTtape IV at 123090 bpi compressed
DLTtape IV at 98250 bpi compressed
Super DLTtape I at 133000 bpi
Super DLTtape I
Super DLTtape I compressed
VStape I compressed
Mammoth-2
DC-9250
MLR1-26GBSL
SLR-32 SL
SLR-5 SL
SLR40, SLR60 or SLR100
All remaining blocks conform to {0} and have a variable length
All remaining blocks conform to {0} and are {1} bytes each
{0} blocks conform to {1} and have a variable length
{0} blocks conform to {1} and are {2} bytes each
All remaining blocks have a variable length
{0} blocks have a variable length
Device prints directly
Device uses a print cache
Medium is
a combination of read-only and erasable optical
a combination of write-once and erasable optical
an unknown medium type 0x{0:X2}
Blank checking during write is enabled
ISO/IEC 10090: 86 mm Read/Write single-sided optical disc with 12500 tracks
89 mm Read/Write double-sided optical disc with 12500 tracks
ANSI X3.212: 130 mm Read/Write double-sided optical disc with 18750 tracks
ANSI X3.191: 130 mm Write-Once double-sided optical disc with 30000 tracks
ANSI X3.214: 130 mm Write-Once double-sided optical disc with 20000 tracks
ANSI X3.211: 130 mm Write-Once double-sided optical disc with 18750 tracks
200 mm optical disc
ISO/IEC 13614: 300 mm double-sided optical disc
ANSI X3.200: 356 mm double-sided optical disc with 56350 tracks
All remaining blocks are {0} and have a variable length
All remaining blocks are {0} and are {1} bytes each
{0} blocks are {1} and have a variable length
{0} blocks are {1} and are {2} bytes each
120 mm CD-ROM
120 mm Compact Disc Digital Audio
120 mm Compact Disc with data and audio
80 mm CD-ROM
80 mm Compact Disc Digital Audio
80 mm Compact Disc with data and audio
Unknown medium type
120 mm Hybrid disc (Photo CD)
Unknown size CD-R
120 mm CD-R with data only
120 mm CD-R with audio only
120 mm CD-R with data and audio
120 mm Hybrid CD-R (Photo CD)
80 mm CD-R with data only
80 mm CD-R with audio only
80 mm Hybrid CD-R (Photo CD)
Unknown size CD-RW
120 mm CD-RW with data only
120 mm CD-RW with audio only
120 mm CD-RW with data and audio
120 mm Hybrid CD-RW (Photo CD)
80 mm CD-RW with data only
80 mm CD-RW with audio only
80 mm CD-RW with data and audio
80 mm Hybrid CD-RW (Photo CD)
Unknown size HD disc
120 mm HD disc
80 mm HD disc
No disc inserted, tray closed or caddy inserted
Tray open or no caddy inserted
Tray closed or caddy inserted but medium error
Read-only block device
Read/Write block device
Unknown block device
LTO in CD-ROM emulation mode
user data only
user data plus auxiliary data
4-byte tag, user data plus auxiliary data
audio information only
Density "{0}" defined by "{1}".
Secondary code: {0:X2}h
Drive can write this density
This descriptor is duplicated
This is the default density on the drive
Density has {0} bits per mm, with {1} tracks in a {2} mm width tape
Density maximum capacity is {0} megabytes
Density description: {0}
Primary code: {0:X2}h
Medium supports following density codes:
Medium type "{0}" defined by "{1}".
Medium type code: {0:X2}h
Medium has a nominal length of {0} m in a {1} mm width tape
Medium description: {0}
SCSI Implemented operating definitions:
Default operating definition: {0}
Current operating definition: {0}
There are no supported definitions
Supported operating definitions:
SCSI Device identification:
There are no identifiers
Automation/Drive Interface Transport
AT Attachment Interface (ATA/ATAPI)
Fibre Channel
IEEE 1394
Internet SCSI
no specific
PCI Express
SCSI Remote Direct Memory Access
Serial Attachment SCSI
Parallel SCSI
SCSI over PCI Express
SSA
USB Attached SCSI
unknown code {0}
Descriptor refers to {0} protocol
Vendor descriptor contains: {0}
Vendor descriptor contains binary data (hex): {0}
Vendor descriptor contains unknown kind {1} of data (hex): {0}
Inquiry descriptor contains: {0}
Inquiry descriptor contains binary data (hex): {0}
Inquiry descriptor contains unknown kind {1} of data (hex): {0}
IEEE EUI-64: {0}
IEEE EUI-64: {0:X2}
NAA: {0}
NAA: {0:X2}
Relative target port identifier: {0}
Target group identifier: {0}
Logical unit group identifier: {0}
MD5 logical unit identifier: {0}
MD5 logical unit identifier: {0:x2}
SCSI name string identifier: {0}
SCSI name string identifier (hex): {0}
Protocol (Automation/Drive Interface Transport) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (ATA/ATAPI) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (Fibre Channel) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (IEEE 1394) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (Internet SCSI) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (unknown) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (PCI Express) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (SCSI Remote Direct Memory Access) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (Serial Attachment SCSI) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (Parallel SCSI) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (SSA) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {0}
Protocol (SCSIe) specific descriptor: Routing ID is {0}
Protocol (UAS) specific descriptor: USB address {0} interface {1}
Protocol (unknown code {0}) specific descriptor with unknown format (hex): {1}
Unknown descriptor type {1} contains: {0}
Unknown descriptor type {1} contains binary data (hex): {0}
Inquiry descriptor type {2} contains unknown kind {1} of data (hex): {0}
SCSI Software Interface Identifiers:
SCSI Management Network Addresses:
There are no addresses
Identifier belongs to addressed logical unit
Identifier belongs to target port
Identifier belongs to target device that contains the addressed logical unit
Identifier has unknown association with code {0}
Address for code download: {0}
Address for diagnostics: {0}
Address for logging: {0}
Address for status: {0}
Address for storage configuration service: {0}
Unspecified address: {0}
Address for copy service: {0}
Address for administrative configuration service: {0}
Address of unknown type {1}: {0}
SCSI Extended INQUIRY Data:
Logical unit supports type 1 protection
Logical unit supports types 1 and 2 protection
Logical unit supports type 2 protection
Logical unit supports types 1 and 3 protection
Logical unit supports type 3 protection
Logical unit supports types 2 and 3 protection
Logical unit supports types 1, 2 and 3 protection
Logical unit supports unknown protection defined by code {0}
Logical unit supports logical block protection
Device checks the logical block guard
Device checks the logical block application tag
Device checks the logical block reference tag
Device supports unit attention condition sense key specific data
Device supports grouping
Device supports priority
Device supports head of queue
Device supports the ORDERED task attribute
Device supports the SIMPLE task attribute
Device supports marking a block as uncorrectable with WRITE LONG
Device supports disabling correction with WRITE LONG
Device has a non-volatile cache
Device has a volatile cache
Device has disabled protection information checks
Device supports protection information intervals
Device clears any unit attention condition in all LUNs after reporting for any LUN
Device supports referrals
Device implements alternate reset handling
Device supports capability-based command security
Device supports power-on activation for new microcode
Device supports hard reset activation for new microcode
Device supports vendor specific activation for new microcode
Extended self-test takes {0} to complete
Device supports a maximum of {0} bytes for sense data
SCSI to ATA Translation Layer Data:
Translation layer vendor: {0}
Translation layer name: {0}
Translation layer release level: {0}
Device responded to ATA IDENTIFY DEVICE command.
Device responded to ATA IDENTIFY PACKET DEVICE command.
Device responded to ATA command {0:X2}h
Device uses Parallel ATA.
Device uses Serial ATA.
Device uses unknown transport with code {0}
ATA IDENTIFY information follows:
Could not decode ATA IDENTIFY information
Quantum Firmware Build Information page:
Servo firmware checksum: 0x{0:X4}
EEPROM firmware checksum: 0x{0:X4}
Read/write firmware checksum: 0x{0:X8}
Read/write firmware build date: {0}
Certance Drive Component Revision Levels page:
Component: {0}
Version: {0}
Date: {0}
Variant: {0}
Certance Drive Component Serial Number page:
Head Assembly Serial Number: {0}
Reel Motor 1 Serial Number: {0}
Reel Motor 2 Serial Number: {0}
Board Serial Number: {0}
Base Mechanical Serial Number: {0}
Certance drive status page:
Command forwarding is disabled
Command forwarding is enabled
Unknown command forwarding code {0}
Alerts are enabled
Cartridge removable is prevented
Unit is reserved by initiator ID {0:X16}
Device needs cleaning cartridge
Cartridge tape is threaded
There are commands pending to be forwarded
Cartridge will be loaded and threaded on insertion
Cartridge will be loaded but not threaded on insertion
Cartridge will not be loaded
Unknown autoloading mode code {0}
Port A link is down
Port A uses Parallel SCSI Ultra-160 interface
Unknown port A transport type code {0}
Drive responds to SCSI ID {0}
Drive has been operating {0}
Inserted cartridge is LTO
Unknown cartridge format code {0}
There is no cartridge inserted
Cleaning cartridge inserted
Unknown data cartridge inserted
Firmware cartridge inserted
LTO Ultrium 1 Type A cartridge inserted
LTO Ultrium 1 Type B cartridge inserted
LTO Ultrium 1 Type C cartridge inserted
LTO Ultrium 1 Type D cartridge inserted
LTO Ultrium 2 cartridge inserted
Unknown cartridge type code {0}
Cartridge has an uncompressed capability of {0} gigabytes
Cartridge serial number: {0}
IBM Drive Component Revision Levels page:
Code name: {0}
IBM Drive Serial Numbers page:
Manufacturing serial number: {0}
Reported serial number: {0}
SCSI Sequential-access Device Capabilities:
Device supports WORM media
Device supports Tape Stream Mirroring
HP Drive Firmware Revision Levels page:
HP Drive Hardware Revision Levels page:
HP Drive PCA Revision Levels page:
HP Drive Mechanism Revision Levels page:
HP Drive Head Assembly Revision Levels page:
HP Drive ACI Revision Levels page:
Copyright: {0}
Seagate Firmware Numbers page:
Controller firmware version: {0}
Boot firmware version: {0}
Servo firmware version: {0}
Error class {0} type {1} happened on block {2}
Error class {0} type {1}
SCSI SENSE: {0}
On segment {0}
Filemark or setmark found
End-of-medium/partition found
Incorrect length indicator
On logical block {0}
Illegal field in CDB
Illegal field in data parameters
Invalid value in bit {0} in field {1} of CDB
Invalid value in field {0} of CDB
Format progress {0:P}
Actual retry count is {0}
On logical block {0}
VENDOR-SPECIFIC ASC {0:X2}h WITH VENDOR-SPECIFIC ASCQ {1:X2}h
VENDOR-SPECIFIC ASC {0:X2}h WITH ASCQ {1:X2}h
ASC {0:X2}h WITH VENDOR-SPECIFIC ASCQ {1:X2}h
ASC {0:X2}h WITH ASCQ {1:X2}h
SecureDigital Device Identification Register:
SecureDigital Device Specific Data Register:
Register version 2.0
Asynchronous data access time is {0}{1}
Clock dependent part of data access is {0} clock cycles
MBit/s
Device's transfer speed: {0}{1}
Device support command classes {0}
Read block length is {0} bytes
Device allows reading partial blocks
Write commands can cross physical block boundaries
Read commands can cross physical block boundaries
Device implements configurable driver stage
Device has {0} TiB
Device can erase multiple blocks
Device must erase a minimum of {0} blocks at a time
SecureDigital Operation Conditions Register:
Device is SDHC, SDXC or higher
Device is UHS-II or higher
Device can switch to work with 1.8V supply
Device is in low power mode
SecureDigital Device Configuration Register:
Unknown register version {0}
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 1.0x
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 1.10
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 2.00
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 3.0x
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 4.xx
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 5.xx
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 6.xx
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 7.xx
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification version 8.xx
Device follows SecureDigital Physical Layer Specification with unknown version {0}.{1}.{2}.{3}
Device does not support CPRM
Device does not use CPRM
Device uses CPRM according to specification version 1.01
Device uses CPRM according to specification version 2.00
Device uses CPRM according to specification version 3.xx
Device uses unknown CPRM specification with code {0}
Device supports 1-bit data bus
Device supports 4-bit data bus
Device supports extended security
Device supports extension register multi-block commands
Device supports extension register single-block commands
Device supports set block count command
Device supports speed class control command
SEGA IP.BIN INFORMATION:
System name: {0}
Initial program address: 0x{0:X8}
Initial program load size: {0} bytes
Initial program entry address: 0x{0:X8}
Initial program work RAM: {0} bytes
System program address: 0x{0:X8}
System program load size: {0} bytes
System program entry address: 0x{0:X8}
System program work RAM: {0} bytes
Release date: {0}
Hardware ID: {0}
Developer code: {0}
Domestic title: {0}
Overseas title: {0}
Product code: {0}
Peripherals:
Game supports analog controller.
Game supports trackball.
Game supports light gun.
Game supports JoyPad.
Game supports Master System's JoyPad.
Game supports printer interface.
Game supports serial (RS-232C) interface.
Game supports tablet interface.
Game supports paddle controller.
Game supports unknown peripheral {0}.
Regions supported:
Japanese NTSC.
USA NTSC.
Europe PAL.
Game supports unknown region {0}.
Product name: {0}
Product version: {0}
Product CRC: 0x{0:X8}
Producer: {0}
Disc media: {0}
Disc number {0} of {1}
Disc boots natively.
Disc boots using Windows CE.
Disc boots using unknown loader: {0}.
North America NTSC.
Game uses Windows CE.
Game supports the VGA Box.
Game supports other expansion.
Game supports Puru Puru pack.
Game supports Mike Device.
Game supports Memory Card.
Game requires A + B + Start buttons and D-Pad.
Game requires C button.
Game requires D button.
Game requires X button.
Game requires Y button.
Game requires Z button.
Game requires expanded direction buttons.
Game requires analog R trigger.
Game requires analog L trigger.
Game requires analog horizontal controller.
Game requires analog vertical controller.
Game requires expanded analog horizontal controller.
Game requires expanded analog vertical controller.
Game supports Gun.
Game supports Keyboard.
Game supports Mouse.
Game supports unknown peripherals mask {0:X2}
Game supports analog steering controller.
Game supports multitap.
Asia NTSC.
Catalogue number:
Timestamp: {0}
Media ID:
Xbox Game Disc
Xbox 360 Game Disc
Challenge ID: {0}
Challenge level: {0}
Challenge value: 0x{0:X8}
Response modifier: {0}
Response value: 0x{0:X8}
Extent starts at PSN {0:X6}h and ends at PSN {1:X6}h
Device vendor: {0}
Device name: {0}
Device release level: {0}
Device is connected and supported.
Device is supported but not connected.
Reserved value set in Peripheral Qualifier field.
Device is connected but unsupported.
Vendor value {0} set in Peripheral Qualifier field.
Direct-access device
Sequential-access device
Printer device
Processor device
Write-once device
CD-ROM/DVD/etc device
Scanner device
Optical memory device
Medium change device
Communications device
Graphics arts pre-press device (defined in ASC IT8)
Array controller device
Enclosure services device
Simplified direct-access device
Optical card reader/writer device
Bridging Expanders
Object-based Storage Device
Automation/Drive Interface
Security Manager Device
Host managed zoned block device
Well known logical unit
Unknown or no device type
Unknown device type field value 0x{0:X2}
Device does not claim to comply with any SCSI ANSI standard
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.131:1986 (SCSI-1)
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.131:1994 (SCSI-2)
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.301:1997 (SPC-1)
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.351:2001 (SPC-2)
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.408:2005 (SPC-3)
Device claims to comply with ANSI X3.408:2005 (SPC-4)
Device claims to comply with unknown SCSI ANSI standard value 0x{0:X2})
Device does not claim to comply with any SCSI ECMA standard
Device claims to comply ECMA-111: Small Computer System Interface SCSI
Device claims to comply with unknown SCSI ECMA standard value 0x{0:X2})
Device does not claim to comply with any SCSI ISO/IEC standard
Device claims to comply with ISO/IEC 9316:1995
Device claims to comply with unknown SCSI ISO/IEC standard value 0x{0:X2})
Device supports Asynchronous Event Reporting Capability
Device supports TERMINATE TASK command
Device supports setting Normal ACA
Device supports LUN hierarchical addressing
Device contains an embedded storage array controller
Device contains an Access Control Coordinator
Device supports third-party copy commands
Device supports protection information
Device supports basic queueing
Device contains an embedded enclosure services component
Multi-port device
Device contains or is attached to a medium changer
Device supports request and acknowledge handshakes
Device supports 32-bit wide SCSI addresses
Device supports 16-bit wide SCSI addresses
Device supports relative addressing
Device supports 32-bit wide data transfers
Device supports 16-bit wide data transfers
Device supports synchronous data transfer
Device supports linked commands
Device supports CONTINUE TASK and TARGET TRANSFER DISABLE commands
Device supports Quick Arbitration and Selection
Device supports TCQ queue
Device supports information unit transfers
Device implements RESET as a soft reset
Vendor specific bit 5 on byte 6 of INQUIRY response is set
Device does not support asymmetrical access
Device only supports implicit asymmetrical access
Device only supports explicit asymmetrical access
Device supports implicit and explicit asymmetrical access
Unknown value in TPGS field 0x{0:X2}
Device supports only ST clocking
Device supports only DT clocking
Reserved value 0x02 found in SPI clocking field
Device supports ST and DT clocking
Unknown value in SPI clocking field 0x{0:X2}
Device complies with SAM (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAM T10/0994-D revision 18
Device complies with SAM ANSI INCITS 270-1996
Device complies with SAM-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAM-2 T10/1157-D revision 23
Device complies with SAM-2 T10/1157-D revision 24
Device complies with SAM-2 ANSI INCITS 366-2003
Device complies with SAM-2 ISO/IEC 14776-412
Device complies with SAM-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAM-3 T10/1561-D revision 7
Device complies with SAM-3 T10/1561-D revision 13
Device complies with SAM-3 T10/1561-D revision 14
Device complies with SAM-3 ANSI INCITS 402-2005
Device complies with SAM-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAM-4 T10/1683-D revision 13
Device complies with SAM-4 T10/1683-D revision 14
Device complies with SAM-4 ANSI INCITS 447-2008
Device complies with SAM-4 ISO/IEC 14776-414
Device complies with SAM-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAM-5 T10/2104-D revision 4
Device complies with SAM-5 T10/2104-D revision 20
Device complies with SAM-5 T10/2104-D revision 21
Device complies with SAM-6 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC T10/0995-D revision 11a
Device complies with SPC ANSI INCITS 301-1997
Device complies with MMC (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC T10/1048-D revision 10a
Device complies with MMC ANSI INCITS 304-1997
Device complies with SCC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SCC T10/1047-D revision 06c
Device complies with SCC ANSI INCITS 276-1997
Device complies with SBC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SBC T10/0996-D revision 08c
Device complies with SBC ANSI INCITS 306-1998
Device complies with SMC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SMC T10/0999-D revision 10a
Device complies with SMC ANSI INCITS 314-1998
Device complies with SMC ISO/IEC 14776-351
Device complies with SES (no version claimed)
Device complies with SES T10/1212-D revision 08b
Device complies with SES ANSI INCITS 305-1998
Device complies with SES T10/1212 revision 08b w/ Amendment ANSI INCITS.305/AM1-2000
Device complies with SES ANSI INCITS 305-1998 w/ Amendment ANSI INCITS.305/AM1-2000
Device complies with SCC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SCC-2 T10/1125-D revision 04
Device complies with SCC-2 ANSI INCITS 318-1998
Device complies with SSC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSC T10/0997-D revision 17
Device complies with SSC T10/0997-D revision 22
Device complies with SSC ANSI INCITS 335-2000
Device complies with RBC (no version claimed)
Device complies with RBC T10/1240-D revision 10a
Device complies with RBC ANSI INCITS 330-2000
Device complies with MMC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-2 T10/1228-D revision 11
Device complies with MMC-2 T10/1228-D revision 11a
Device complies with MMC-2 ANSI INCITS 333-2000
Device complies with SPC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC-2 T10/1236-D revision 12
Device complies with SPC-2 T10/1236-D revision 18
Device complies with SPC-2 T10/1236-D revision 19
Device complies with SPC-2 T10/1236-D revision 20
Device complies with SPC-2 ANSI INCITS 351-2001
Device complies with SPC-2 ISO/IEC 14776-452
Device complies with OCRW (no version claimed)
Device complies with OCRW ISO/IEC 14776-381
Device complies with MMC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-3 T10/1363-D revision 9
Device complies with MMC-3 T10/1363-D revision 10g
Device complies with MMC-3 ANSI INCITS 360-2002
Device complies with SMC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SMC-2 T10/1383-D revision 5
Device complies with SMC-2 T10/1383-D revision 6
Device complies with SMC-2 T10/1383-D revision 7
Device complies with SMC-2 ANSI INCITS 382-2004
Device complies with SPC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC-3 T10/1416-D revision 7
Device complies with SPC-3 T10/1416-D revision 21
Device complies with SPC-3 T10/1416-D revision 22
Device complies with SPC-3 T10/1416-D revision 23
Device complies with SPC-3 ANSI INCITS 408-2005
Device complies with SPC-3 ISO/IEC 14776-453
Device complies with SBC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SBC-2 T10/1417-D revision 5a
Device complies with SBC-2 T10/1417-D revision 15
Device complies with SBC-2 T10/1417-D revision 16
Device complies with SBC-2 ANSI INCITS 405-2005
Device complies with SBC-2 ISO/IEC 14776-322
Device complies with OSD (no version claimed)
Device complies with OSD T10/1355-D revision 0
Device complies with OSD T10/1355-D revision 7a
Device complies with OSD T10/1355-D revision 8
Device complies with OSD T10/1355-D revision 9
Device complies with OSD T10/1355-D revision 10
Device complies with OSD ANSI INCITS 400-2004
Device complies with SSC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSC-2 T10/1434-D revision 7
Device complies with SSC-2 T10/1434-D revision 9
Device complies with SSC-2 ANSI INCITS 380-2003
Device complies with BCC (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-4 T10/1545-D revision 5
Device complies with MMC-4 T10/1545-D revision 5a
Device complies with MMC-4 T10/1545-D revision 3
Device complies with MMC-4 T10/1545-D revision 3d
Device complies with MMC-4 ANSI INCITS 401-2005
Device complies with ADC (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADC T10/1558-D revision 6
Device complies with ADC T10/1558-D revision 7
Device complies with ADC ANSI INCITS 403-2005
Device complies with SES-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SES-2 T10/1559-D revision 16
Device complies with SES-2 T10/1559-D revision 19
Device complies with SES-2 T10/1559-D revision 20
Device complies with SES-2 ANSI INCITS 448-2008
Device complies with SES-2 ISO/IEC 14776-372
Device complies with SSC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSC-3 T10/1611-D revision 04a
Device complies with SSC-3 T10/1611-D revision 05
Device complies with SSC-3 ANSI INCITS 467-2011
Device complies with SSC-3 ISO/IEC 14776-333:2013
Device complies with MMC-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-5 T10/1675-D revision 03
Device complies with MMC-5 T10/1675-D revision 03b
Device complies with MMC-5 T10/1675-D revision 04
Device complies with MMC-5 ANSI INCITS 430-2007
Device complies with OSD-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with OSD-2 T10/1729-D revision 4
Device complies with OSD-2 T10/1729-D revision 5
Device complies with OSD-2 ANSI INCITS 458-2011
Device complies with SPC-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 16
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 18
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 23
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 36
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 37
Device complies with SPC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 513 revision 37a
Device complies with SPC-4 ANSI INCITS 513-2015
Device complies with SMC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SMC-3 T10/1730-D revision 15
Device complies with SMC-3 T10/1730-D revision 16
Device complies with SMC-3 ANSI INCITS 484-2012
Device complies with ADC-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADC-2 T10/1741-D revision 7
Device complies with ADC-2 T10/1741-D revision 8
Device complies with ADC-2 ANSI INCITS 441-2008
Device complies with SBC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SBC-3 T10/BSR INCITS 514 revision 35
Device complies with SBC-3 T10/BSR INCITS 514 revision 36
Device complies with SBC-3 ANSI INCITS 514-2014
Device complies with MMC-6 (no version claimed)
Device complies with MMC-6 T10/1836-D revision 02b
Device complies with MMC-6 T10/1836-D revision 02g
Device complies with MMC-6 ANSI INCITS 468-2010
Device complies with MMC-6 ANSI INCITS 468-2010 + MMC-6/AM1 ANSI INCITS 468-2010/AM 1
Device complies with ADC-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADC-3 T10/1895-D revision 04
Device complies with ADC-3 T10/1895-D revision 05
Device complies with ADC-3 T10/1895-D revision 05a
Device complies with ADC-3 ANSI INCITS 497-2012
Device complies with SSC-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 516 revision 2
Device complies with SSC-4 T10/BSR INCITS 516 revision 3
Device complies with SSC-4 ANSI INCITS 516-2013
Device complies with OSD-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SES-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSC-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPC-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SFSC (no version claimed)
Device complies with SFSC BSR INCITS 501 revision 01
Device complies with SBC-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ZBC (no version claimed)
Device complies with ZBC BSR INCITS 536 revision 02
Device complies with ADC-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-TL2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-TL2 T10.1/1147-D revision 05b
Device complies with SSA-TL2 ANSI INCITS 308-1998
Device complies with SSA-TL1 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-TL1 T10.1/0989-D revision 10b
Device complies with SSA-TL1 ANSI INCITS 295-1996
Device complies with SSA-S3P (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-S3P T10.1/1051-D revision 05b
Device complies with SSA-S3P ANSI INCITS 309-1998
Device complies with SSA-S2P (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-S2P T10.1/1121-D revision 07b
Device complies with SSA-S2P ANSI INCITS 294-1996
Device complies with SIP (no version claimed)
Device complies with SIP T10/0856-D revision 10
Device complies with SIP ANSI INCITS 292-1997
Device complies with FCP (no version claimed)
Device complies with FCP T10/0993-D revision 12
Device complies with FCP ANSI INCITS 269-1996
Device complies with SBP-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SBP-2 T10/1155-D revision 04
Device complies with SBP-2 ANSI INCITS 325-1998
Device complies with FCP-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FCP-2 T10/1144-D revision 4
Device complies with FCP-2 T10/1144-D revision 7
Device complies with FCP-2 T10/1144-D revision 7a
Device complies with FCP-2 ANSI INCITS 350-2003
Device complies with FCP-2 T10/1144-D revision 8
Device complies with SST (no version claimed)
Device complies with SST T10/1380-D revision 8b
Device complies with SRP (no version claimed)
Device complies with SRP T10/1415-D revision 10
Device complies with SRP T10/1415-D revision 16a
Device complies with SRP ANSI INCITS 365-2002
Device complies with iSCSI (no version claimed)
Device complies with iSCSI revision {0}
Device complies with SBP-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SBP-3 T10/1467-D revision 1f
Device complies with SBP-3 T10/1467-D revision 3
Device complies with SBP-3 T10/1467-D revision 4
Device complies with SBP-3 T10/1467-D revision 5
Device complies with SBP-3 ANSI INCITS 375-2004
Device complies with ADP (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADT (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADT T10/1557-D revision 11
Device complies with ADT T10/1557-D revision 14
Device complies with ADT ANSI INCITS 406-2005
Device complies with FCP-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FCP-3 T10/1560-D revision 3f
Device complies with FCP-3 T10/1560-D revision 4
Device complies with FCP-3 ANSI INCITS 416-2006
Device complies with FCP-3 ISO/IEC 14776-223
Device complies with ADT-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ADT-2 T10/1742-D revision 06
Device complies with ADT-2 T10/1742-D revision 08
Device complies with ADT-2 T10/1742-D revision 09
Device complies with ADT-2 ANSI INCITS 472-2011
Device complies with FCP-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FCP-4 T10/1828-D revision 01
Device complies with FCP-4 T10/1828-D revision 02
Device complies with FCP-4 T10/1828-D revision 02b
Device complies with FCP-4 ANSI INCITS 481-2012
Device complies with ADT-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI T10/0855-D revision 15a
Device complies with SPI ANSI INCITS 253-1995
Device complies with SPI T10/0855-D revision 15a with SPI Amnd revision 3a
Device complies with SPI ANSI INCITS 253-1995 with SPI Amnd ANSI INCITS 253/AM1-1998
Device complies with Fast-20 (no version claimed)
Device complies with Fast-20 T10/1071 revision 06
Device complies with Fast-20 ANSI INCITS 277-1996
Device complies with SPI-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI-2 T10/1142-D revision 20b
Device complies with SPI-2 ANSI INCITS 302-1999
Device complies with SPI-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI-3 T10/1302-D revision 10
Device complies with SPI-3 T10/1302-D revision 13a
Device complies with SPI-3 T10/1302-D revision 14
Device complies with SPI-3 ANSI INCITS 336-2000
Device complies with EPI (no version claimed)
Device complies with EPI T10/1134 revision 16
Device complies with EPI ANSI INCITS TR-23 1999
Device complies with SPI-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI-4 T10/1365-D revision 7
Device complies with SPI-4 T10/1365-D revision 9
Device complies with SPI-4 ANSI INCITS 362-2002
Device complies with SPI-4 T10/1365-D revision 10
Device complies with SPI-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPI-5 T10/1525-D revision 3
Device complies with SPI-5 T10/1525-D revision 5
Device complies with SPI-5 T10/1525-D revision 6
Device complies with SPI-5 ANSI INCITS 367-2003
Device complies with SAS (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAS T10/1562-D revision 01
Device complies with SAS T10/1562-D revision 03
Device complies with SAS T10/1562-D revision 04
Device complies with SAS T10/1562-D revision 05
Device complies with SAS ANSI INCITS 376-2003
Device complies with SAS-1.1 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAS-1.1 T10/1601-D revision 9
Device complies with SAS-1.1 T10/1601-D revision 10
Device complies with SAS-1.1 ANSI INCITS 417-2006
Device complies with SAS-1.1 ISO/IEC 14776-151
Device complies with SAS-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAS-2 T10/1760-D revision 14
Device complies with SAS-2 T10/1760-D revision 15
Device complies with SAS-2 T10/1760-D revision 16
Device complies with SAS-2 ANSI INCITS 457-2010
Device complies with SAS-2.1 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAS-2.1 T10/2125-D revision 04
Device complies with SAS-2.1 T10/2125-D revision 06
Device complies with SAS-2.1 T10/2125-D revision 07
Device complies with SAS-2.1 ANSI INCITS 478-2011
Device complies with SAS-2.1 ANSI INCITS 478-2011 w/ Amnd 1 ANSI INCITS 478/AM1-2014
Device complies with SAS-2.1 ISO/IEC 14776-153
Device complies with SAS-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAS-3 T10/BSR INCITS 519 revision 05a
Device complies with SAS-3 T10/BSR INCITS 519 revision 06
Device complies with SAS-3 ANSI INCITS 519-2014
Device complies with SAS-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PH (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PH ANSI INCITS 230-1994
Device complies with FC-PH ANSI INCITS 230-1994 with Amnd 1 ANSI INCITS 230/AM1-1996
Device complies with FC-AL (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-AL ANSI INCITS 272-1996
Device complies with FC-AL-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-AL-2 T11/1133-D revision 7.0
Device complies with FC-AL-2 ANSI INCITS 332-1999 with AM1-2003 & AM2-2006
Device complies with FC-AL-2 ANSI INCITS 332-1999 with Amnd 2 AM2-2006
Device complies with FC-AL-2 ISO/IEC 14165-122 with AM1 & AM2
Device complies with FC-AL-2 ANSI INCITS 332-1999
Device complies with FC-AL-2 ANSI INCITS 332-1999 with Amnd 1 AM1-2003
Device complies with FC-PH-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PH-3 ANSI INCITS 303-1998
Device complies with FC-FS (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FS T11/1331-D revision 1.2
Device complies with FC-FS T11/1331-D revision 1.7
Device complies with FC-FS ANSI INCITS 373-2003
Device complies with FC-FS ISO/IEC 14165-251
Device complies with FC-PI (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PI ANSI INCITS 352-2002
Device complies with FC-PI-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PI-2 T11/1506-D revision 5.0
Device complies with FC-PI-2 ANSI INCITS 404-2006
Device complies with FC-FS-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FS-2 ANSI INCITS 242-2007
Device complies with FC-FS-2 ANSI INCITS 242-2007 with AM1 ANSI INCITS 242/AM1-2007
Device complies with FC-LS (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-LS T11/1620-D revision 1.62
Device complies with FC-LS ANSI INCITS 433-2007
Device complies with FC-SP (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-SP T11/1570-D revision 1.6
Device complies with FC-SP ANSI INCITS 426-2007
Device complies with FC-PI-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PI-3 T11/1625-D revision 2.0
Device complies with FC-PI-3 T11/1625-D revision 2.1
Device complies with FC-PI-3 T11/1625-D revision 4.0
Device complies with FC-PI-3 ANSI INCITS 460-2011
Device complies with FC-PI-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PI-4 T11/1647-D revision 8.0
Device complies with FC-PI-4 ANSI INCITS 450-2009
Device complies with FC 10GFC (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC 10GFC ANSI INCITS 364-2003
Device complies with FC 10GFC ISO/IEC 14165-116
Device complies with FC 10GFC ISO/IEC 14165-116 with AM1
Device complies with FC 10GFC ANSI INCITS 364-2003 with AM1 ANSI INCITS 364/AM1-2007
Device complies with FC-SP-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FS-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FS-3 T11/1861-D revision 0.9
Device complies with FC-FS-3 T11/1861-D revision 1.0
Device complies with FC-FS-3 T11/1861-D revision 1.10
Device complies with FC-FS-3 ANSI INCITS 470-2011
Device complies with FC-LS-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-LS-2 T11/2103-D revision 2.11
Device complies with FC-LS-2 T11/2103-D revision 2.21
Device complies with FC-LS-2 ANSI INCITS 477-2011
Device complies with FC-PI-5 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PI-5 T11/2118-D revision 2.00
Device complies with FC-PI-5 T11/2118-D revision 3.00
Device complies with FC-PI-5 T11/2118-D revision 6.00
Device complies with FC-PI-5 T11/2118-D revision 6.10
Device complies with FC-PI-5 ANSI INCITS 479-2011
Device complies with FC-PI-6 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FS-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-LS-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-SCM (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-SCM T11/1824DT revision 1.0
Device complies with FC-SCM T11/1824DT revision 1.1
Device complies with FC-SCM T11/1824DT revision 1.4
Device complies with FC-SCM INCITS TR-47 2012
Device complies with FC-DA-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-DA-2 T11/1870DT revision 1.04
Device complies with FC-DA-2 T11/1870DT revision 1.06
Device complies with FC-DA-2 INCITS TR-49 2012
Device complies with FC-DA (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-DA T11/1513-DT revision 3.1
Device complies with FC-DA ANSI INCITS TR-36 2004
Device complies with FC-DA ISO/IEC 14165-341
Device complies with FC-Tape (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-Tape T11/1315 revision 1.16
Device complies with FC-Tape T11/1315 revision 1.17
Device complies with FC-Tape ANSI INCITS TR-24 1999
Device complies with FC-FLA (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-FLA T11/1235 revision 7
Device complies with FC-FLA ANSI INCITS TR-20 1998
Device complies with FC-PLDA (no version claimed)
Device complies with FC-PLDA T11/1162 revision 2.1
Device complies with FC-PLDA ANSI INCITS TR-19 1998
Device complies with SSA-PH2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-PH2 T10.1/1145-D revision 09c
Device complies with SSA-PH2 ANSI INCITS 293-1996
Device complies with SSA-PH3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SSA-PH3 T10.1/1146-D revision 05b
Device complies with SSA-PH3 ANSI INCITS 307-1998
Device complies with IEEE 1394 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ANSI IEEE 1394-1995
Device complies with IEEE 1394a (no version claimed)
Device complies with IEEE 1394b (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-6 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-6 ANSI INCITS 361-2002
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-7 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-7 T13/1532-D revision 3
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-7 ANSI INCITS 397-2005
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-7 ISO/IEC 24739
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-AAM (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-APT Parallel Transport (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-AST Serial Transport (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-ACS ATA/ATAPI Command Set (no version claimed)
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-AAM ANSI INCITS 451-2008
Device complies with ATA/ATAPI-8 ATA8-ACS ANSI INCITS 452-2009 w/ Amendment 1
Device complies with Universal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 1.1
Device complies with Universal Serial Bus Specification, Revision 2.0
Device complies with USB Mass Storage Class Bulk-Only Transport, Revision 1.0
Device complies with UAS (no version claimed)
Device complies with UAS T10/2095-D revision 02
Device complies with UAS T10/2095-D revision 04
Device complies with UAS ANSI INCITS 471-2010
Device complies with UAS ISO/IEC 14776-251:2014
Device complies with ACS-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with ACS-2 ANSI INCITS 482-2013
Device complies with ACS-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with UAS-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAT (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAT T10/1711-D revision 8
Device complies with SAT T10/1711-D revision 9
Device complies with SAT ANSI INCITS 431-2007
Device complies with SAT-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAT-2 T10/1826-D revision 06
Device complies with SAT-2 T10/1826-D revision 09
Device complies with SAT-2 ANSI INCITS 465-2010
Device complies with SAT-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SAT-3 T10/BSR INCITS 517 revision 4
Device complies with SAT-3 T10/BSR INCITS 517 revision 7
Device complies with SAT-3 ANSI INCITS 517-2015
Device complies with SAT-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPL (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPL T10/2124-D revision 6a
Device complies with SPL T10/2124-D revision 7
Device complies with SPL ANSI INCITS 476-2011
Device complies with SPL ANSI INCITS 476-2011 + SPL AM1 INCITS 476/AM1 2012
Device complies with SPL ISO/IEC 14776-261:2012
Device complies with SPL-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPL-2 T10/BSR INCITS 505 revision 4
Device complies with SPL-2 T10/BSR INCITS 505 revision 5
Device complies with SPL-2 ANSI INCITS 505-2013
Device complies with SPL-3 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SPL-3 T10/BSR INCITS 492 revision 6
Device complies with SPL-3 T10/BSR INCITS 492 revision 7
Device complies with SPL-3 ANSI INCITS 492-2015
Device complies with SPL-4 (no version claimed)
Device complies with SOP (no version claimed)
Device complies with SOP T10/BSR INCITS 489 revision 4
Device complies with SOP T10/BSR INCITS 489 revision 5
Device complies with SOP ANSI INCITS 489-2014
Device complies with PQI (no version claimed)
Device complies with PQI T10/BSR INCITS 490 revision 6
Device complies with PQI T10/BSR INCITS 490 revision 7
Device complies with PQI ANSI INCITS 490-2014
Device complies with SOP-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with PQI-2 (no version claimed)
Device complies with IEEE 1667 (no version claimed)
Device complies with IEEE 1667-2006
Device complies with IEEE 1667-2009
Device complies with unknown standard code 0x{0:X4}
Quantum vendor-specific information:
Product family is not specified
Product family is 2.6 GB
Product family is 6.0 GB
Product family is 10.0/20.0 GB
Product family is 20.0/40.0 GB
Product family is 15.0/30.0 GB
Product family: {0}
Release firmware: {0}
Firmware version: {0}.{1}
EEPROM format version: {0}.{1}
Firmware personality: {0}
Firmware sub-personality: {0}
Tape directory format version: {0}
Controller hardware version: {0}
Drive EEPROM version: {0}
Drive hardware version: {0}
Media loader firmware version: {0}
Media loader hardware version: {0}
Media loader mechanical version: {0}
Library is present
Media loader is present
Module revision: {0}
IBM vendor-specific information:
Performance is not limited
Performance is limited using factor {0}
Automation is disabled
IBM OEM Specific Field: {0}
HP vendor-specific information:
Device supports WORM version {0}
Device supports Tape Disaster Recovery
Seagate vendor-specific information:
Drive copyright: {0}
Drive servo part number: {0}
Drive is flashed with Kreon firmware {0}.
Vendor's device type modifier = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved byte 5, bits 2 to 1 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved byte 56, bits 7 to 4 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved byte 57 = 0x{0:X2}
Reserved bytes 74 to 95
Vendor-specific bytes 47 to 55
Vendor-specific bytes 36 to 55
Hi-MD device.
Hi-MD specific bytes 44 to 55
Vendor-specific bytes 96 to {0}