Maxtor 1925 User Manual

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Introduction

Quickview 40 20/30/40GB AT

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• MB/s

megabytes per second

• MHz

megahertz

• ms milliseconds

• MSB

most significant bit

• mV

millivolts

• ns

nanoseconds

• tpi

tracks per inch

• µs

microseconds

• V

volts

The typographical and naming conventions used in this manual are listed below.
Conventions that are unique to a specific table appear in the notes that follow that
table.

Typographical Conventions:

Names of Bits: Bit names are presented in initial capitals. An example

is the Host Software Reset bit.

Commands: Interface commands are listed in all capitals. An example

is WRITE LONG.

Register Names: Registers are given in this manual with initial capitals.

An example is the Alternate Status Register.

Parameters: Parameters are given as initial capitals when spelled out,

and are given as all capitals when abbreviated. Examples are Prefetch
Enable (PE), and Cache Enable (CE).

Hexadecimal Notation: The hexadecimal notation is given in 9-point

subscript form. An example is 30

H

.

Signal Negation: A signal name that is defined as active low is listed

with a minus sign following the signal. An example is RD–.

Messages: A message that is sent from the drive to the host is listed in

all capitals. An example is ILLEGAL COMMAND.

Naming Conventions:

Host: In general, the system in which the drive resides is referred to as

the host.

Computer Voice: This refers to items you type at the computer

keyboard. These items are listed in 10-point, all capitals, Courier font.
An example is

FORMAT C:/S.

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