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Command

OP Code

Description

READ BUFFER

3Ch

Copies the tape drive’s microcode across the SCSI
bus to the initiator. Used in conjunction with the
WRITE BUFFER command.

READ POSITION

34h

Reports the tape drive’s current logical position but
does not cause tape motion to occur. Used in
conjunction with the LOCATE command.

RECEIVE DIAGNOSTIC
RESULTS

1Ch

Reports the results of the tests requested by a
previous SEND DIAGNOSTIC command or to obtain a
trace of SCSI and servo command activity for the tape
drive.

RELEASE UNIT

17h

Releases a tape drive from an initiator’s exclusive use,
or if third-party reservations are in effect, from another
SCSI device’s use. Used in conjunction with the
RESERVE UNIT command.

REQUEST SENSE

03h

Requests that the tape drive transfer sense data to the
initiator.

RESERVE UNIT

16h

Reserves the tape drive for an initiator’s exclusive use,
or if third-party reservations are in effect, for another
SCSI device’s use. Used in conjunction with the
RELEASE UNIT command.

REWIND

01h

Causes the tape drive to rewind the tape to the logical
beginning of tape.

SEND DIAGNOSTICS

1Dh

Causes the tape drive to perform certain
self-diagnostic tests.

SPACE

11h

Enables the tape drive to perform forward or backward
searches.

TEST UNIT READY

00h

Allows you to determine if the tape drive is ready to
accept an appropriate medium access command.

VERIFY

13h

Enables the tape drive to verify one or more logical
blocks of data on the tape.

WRITE

0Ah

Transfers one or more bytes or blocks of data from the
initiator to the tape drive.

WRITE BUFFER

3Bh

Allows you to load new microcode from the SCSI bus
into the tape drive’s control memories. Used in
conjunction with the READ BUFFER command.

WRITE FILEMARKS

10h

Causes the tape drive to write zero, one, or more
filemarks or setmarks (8500c format) to tape.

May 1994

EXB-8205 and EXB-8505

5-5

(Standard and XL)

5 Interface Specifications