1、 Information technology Small computer system interface (SCSI) Part 381:Optical Memory Card Device Commands (OMC)Reference numberISO/IEC 14776-381:2000(E)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 14776-381:02(ISO/IEC 14776-381:2000)International Standard ISO/IEC 14776-381:2000 (first edition, 2000-
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18、02Information technology Smallcomputer system interface (SCSI) Part 381: Optical Memory CardDevice Commands (OMC)CSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with internationalstandards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technol
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25、 computer system interface (SCSI) Part 381:Optical Memory Card Device Commands (OMC)Reference numberISO/IEC 14776-381:2000(E)INTERNATIONALSTANDARDISO/IEC14776-381First edition2000-06Information technology Small computer system interface (SCSI) Part 381:Optical Memory Card Device Commands (OMC)PRICE
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27、le 56 CH-1211 Genve 20 SwitzerlandHFor price, see current catalogue 2 14776-381 ISO/IEC:2000(E)CONTENTSPageFOREWORD.3INTRODUCTION.4Clause1 Scope.52 Normative references .53 Definitions, symbols and conventions .53.1 Definitions .53.2 References to SCSI Standards 63.3 Symbols and abbreviations73.4 Nu
28、merical conventions 74 Optical memory card devices74.1 Model for optical memory card devices74.2 Address type .74.3 Ready state .84.4 Initialisation .84.5 Medium defects .84.6 Error reporting.85 Commands for optical memory card devices .95.1 READ CARD CAPACITY command .106 Parameters for optical mem
29、ory card devices.126.1 Diagnostic parameters.126.2 Log parameters .126.3 Mode parameters 1314776-381 ISO/IEC:2000(E) 3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCSI) Part 381: Optical Memory Card Device Commands (OMC)FOREWORDISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and
30、 IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission)form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IECparticipate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by therespective organization to deal with p
31、articular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committeescollaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, inliaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work.In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have esta
32、blished a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1.Draft International Standards adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting.Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.Attention is drawn
33、to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject ofpatent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.International Standard ISO/IEC 14776-381 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection ofinformat
34、ion technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information technology.International Standards are drafted in accordance with ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3. 4 14776-381 ISO/IEC:2000(E)INTRODUCTIONThe SCSI-3 Optical Memory Card (OMC) command set specifies the commands for a devicethat
35、declares itself as an optical memory card device in the device type field of the INQUIRYcommand. The OMC command set is specified independently of any service deliverysubsystem, an underlying command-response protocol is assumed.The optical memory card is a Write Once media in that a written area ca
36、nnot be overwritten.Information stored on an optical memory card is non-volatile. The media is preformattedduring manufacture and cannot be formatted by the user. The specification for thepreformatted area is defined in ISO/IEC 11694, part 4. Data written to the optical memorycard cannot be updated.
37、 Therefore the update commands are not defined for optical memorycard devices.This standard defines the device model for the optical memory card devices.This standard is divided into six clauses:Clause 1 is the scope.Clause 2 lists the normative references that apply to this standard.Clause 3 descri
38、bes the definitions, symbols and abbreviations used in this standard.Clause 4 describes models for optical memory card devices.Clause 5 provides the definitions of all commands unique to optical memory card devices.This clause also provides references to the ISO/IEC 14776-311 SCSI-3 SPCstandard for
39、primary commands and the ISO/IEC 14776-321 SCSI-3 SBCstandard for block commands used with optical memory card device class.Clause 6 provides the definition of all parameters unique to optical memory card devices.14776-381 ISO/IEC:2000(E) 5 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE (SCS
40、I) Part 381: Optical Memory Card Device Commands (OMC)1 ScopeThis standard defines the command set extensions to facilitate operation of optical memorycard devices. The clause(s) of this standard pertaining to optical memory card device class,implemented in conjunction with the applicable clauses of
41、 the ISO/IEC 14776-311 SCSI-3Primary Commands (SPC) and the ISO/IEC 14776-321 SCSI-3 Block Commands (SBC), fullyspecify the standard command set for optical memory card devices.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text,constitute
42、 provisions of this part of ISO/IEC 14776. For dated references, subsequentamendments to, or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, parties toagreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 14776 are encouraged to investigate the possibilityof applying the most recent editions of th
43、e normative documents indicated below. For undatedreferences, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISOand IEC maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.ISO/IEC 7810:1995, Identification cards Physical characteristicsISO/IEC 9316:1995, Infor
44、mation technology Small Computer System Interface-2ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996, Identification cards Optical memory cards Linear recordingmethod Part 4: Logical data structuresISO/IEC CD 14776-311, Information technology Small Computer System Interface Part 311: Primary Commands (SCSI-3 SPC) 1)ISO/IEC CD 1
45、4776-321, Information technology Small Computer System Interface Part 321: Block Commands (SCSI-3 SBC) 1)3 Definitions, symbols and conventions3.1 DefinitionsFor purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply.3.1.1address typeaddressing methods for optical memory card devices, see 4.23.1
46、.2device-specificSomething (e.g., a bit, field, code value, etc.) that is not defined by this standard and may bedefined differently for each device._1)Under consideration. 6 14776-381 ISO/IEC:2000(E)3.1.3ID-1 cardcard whose size is defined in ISO/IEC 78103.1.4invalidillegal or unsupported bit, byte
47、, word, field or code value3.1.5mandatoryThe referenced item is required to claim compliance with this International Standard.3.1.6obsoleteThe referenced item was defined in prior SCSI standards but has been removed from thisInternational Standard.3.1.7optionalThe referenced item is not required to
48、claim compliance with this International Standard.Implementation of an optional item must be as defined in this International Standard.3.1.8partitionthe entire usable region for recording and reading in a recording medium or in a portion of arecording medium. If there is more than one partition, the
49、y shall be numbered starting withzero3.1.9reservedidentifies bits, bytes, words, fields and code values that are set aside for futurestandardisation3.1.10sectorthe minimum unit of data that can be accessed on a recording medium for any read and/orwrite commands3.1.11type of sectoran identifier which distinguishes the kind of sectors defined in ISO/IEC 11694-43.1.12vendor-specificSomething (e.g. a bit, field, code value, etc.) that is not defined by this standard and may beused differently in various imp