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Discussion of References
Several of the references listed in the preceding section are still in the process of
being revised. This section provides help in understanding how the references should
be followed.
The underlying specifications for CD-R/RW devices are presented in the
specifications from N.V. Philips and Sony Corporation. These specifications are
followed in order to obtain the right to use the “Compact Disc Recordable/
ReWritable” logo. These specifications include CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-i,
CD-i Bridge, Multisession CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Enhanced Music CD, and Photo CD.
The drive conforms to the OSTA MultiRead specification and is certified as a
MultiRead device.
The drive will be used to support OSTA UDF file systems, and therefore implements
functionality to allow efficient UDF operation using commercial software.
ATA-2 is used as the base reference for the drive’s ATA interface. However, details from
the ATA-3 and ATA/ATAPI-4 references are incorporated to allow operation with the
higher level command set.
OSTA UDF OSTA
Universal Disk Format, including support for CD-
ROM, CD-R, CD-R/RW and DVD-ROM devices,
Revision 1.5 or higher. OSTA UDF is also called UDF.
PC 2000
PC 2000 System Design Guide, Intel Corp. and
Microsoft Corp., Version 1.00 or higher
Photo CD
Photo Compact Disc, specified in the System
Description Photo CD, N.V. Philips and Eastman
Kodak Company.
SFF 8020i
ATA Packet Interface for CD-ROMs, Revision 2.6 or
higher. [ATAPI CD-ROM 2.6]
SFF 8080
ATA Packet Interface for CD-R/RW Devices, Revision
1.2. [ATAPI CD-R/RW 1.2]
SFF-8090v3
Command Specification for DVD Computer
Peripherals, Revision 1.0 or higher. Note: This
document is also known as Mt. Fuji-3: 1999.
Video CD
Video Compact Disc, specified in the Video CD
Specification (“White Book”), N.V. Philips, Sony Corp.,
JVC, and Matsushita.