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this manner, parallel seek operations may be
done on up to four drives at once.
Note that if implied seek is not enabled, the read
and write commands should be preceded by:
1) Seek command - Step to the proper track
2) Sense
Interrupt
Status
command
-
Terminate the Seek command
3) Read ID - Verify head is on proper track
4) Issue Read/Write command.
The Seek command does not have a result
phase. Therefore, it is highly recommended that
the Sense Interrupt Status command be issued
after the Seek command to terminate it and to
provide verification of the head position (PCN).
The H bit (Head Address) in ST0 will always
return to a "0".
When exiting POWERDOWN
mode, the FDC clears the PCN value and the
status information to zero. Prior to issuing the
POWERDOWN
command,
it
is
highly
recommended that the user service all pending
interrupts through the Sense Interrupt Status
command.
Sense Interrupt Status
An interrupt signal on FINT pin is generated by
the FDC for one of the following reasons:
1. Upon entering the Result Phase of:
a. Read Data command
b. Read A Track command
c. Read ID command
d. Read Deleted Data command
e. Write Data command
f.
Format A Track command
g. Write Deleted Data command
h. Verify command
2. End of Seek, Relative Seek, or Recalibrate
command
3. FDC requires a data transfer during the
execution phase in the non-DMA mode
The Sense Interrupt Status command resets the
interrupt signal and, via the IC code and SE bit
of Status Register 0, identifies the cause of the
interrupt.
Table 28 - Interrupt Identification
The Seek, Relative Seek, and Recalibrate
commands have no result phase.
The Sense
Interrupt Status command must be issued
immediately after these commands to terminate
them and to provide verification of the head
position (PCN).
The H (Head Address) bit in
ST0 will always return a "0". If a Sense Interrupt
Status is not issued, the drive will continue to be
BUSY and may affect the operation of the next
command.
SE
IC
INTERRUPT DUE TO
0
1
11
00
01
Polling
Normal termination of Seek
or Recalibrate command
Abnormal termination of
Seek or Recalibrate
command