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SCSI Operating Registers

R

Reserved

[7:3]

STO

Selection or Reselection Time-out

2

The SCSI device which the LSI53C875 is attempting to
select or reselect does not respond within the
programmed time-out period. See the description of the

SCSI Timer Zero (STIME0)

register bits [3:0] for more

information on the time-out timer.

GEN

General Purpose Timer Expired

1

The general purpose timer is expired. The time measured
is the time between enabling and disabling of the timer.
See the description of the

SCSI Timer One (STIME1)

register, bits [3:0], for more information on the general
purpose timer.

HTH

Handshake-to-Handshake Timer Expired

0

The handshake-to-handshake timer is expired. The time
measured is the SCSI Request-to-Request (target) or
Acknowledge-to-Acknowledge (initiator) period. See the
description of the

SCSI Timer Zero (STIME0)

register,

bits [7:4], for more information on the handshake-to-
handshake timer.

Register: 0x42 (0xC2)

SCSI Interrupt Status Zero (SIST0)
Read Only

Reading the

SCSI Interrupt Status Zero (SIST0)

register returns the

status of the various interrupt conditions, whether they are enabled in the

SCSI Interrupt Enable Zero (SIEN0)

register or not. Each bit set indicates

occurrence of the corresponding condition. Reading the SIST0 clears the
interrupt status.

Reading this register clears any bits that are set at the time the register
is read, but does not necessarily clear the register because additional
interrupts may be pending (the LSI53C875 stacks interrupts). SCSI
interrupt conditions are individually masked through the

SCSI Interrupt

Enable Zero (SIEN0)

register.

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

M/A

CMP

SEL

RSL

SGE

UDC

RST

PAR

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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