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managerharry wrote:Here's the terminal output. Thoughts?
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Level N 'B': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcManageBadClumps, B[SubCommand]
Level N 'C': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcCopyClumps, C[SubCommand],[SrcClump],[SrcClumpOffset],[DestClump],[DestClumpOffset],[LBA],[SecLength]
0 - User data copy
1 - System data copy
Level N 'd': Rev 0002.0001, Overlay, NvcDumpFlashMetadata, d[SubCommand],[Clump],[BlockOffset],[Count] 0=Linear Order,[ForceComboMode]
Level N 'E': Rev 0002.0000, Overlay, NvcEraseFlash, E[SubCommand],[StartClump],[ClumpCount],[ForceErase] Note, E[SubCommand],DEADBEEF == Erase all
Level N 'G': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcReadWriteLong, G[SubCommand],[LBA],[#BitsToFlip],[StartAddr]
Level N 'h': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcPrintPsmCmdHistory, h
Level N 'I': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcInitializeFlashIODriver, I[InitializationComponent]
Level N 'm': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcDisplayMemory, m[MemoryArea],[Offset],[Options]
0-Unused
1-Reserved
2-FlashDataManager
3-word
4-sector by byte offset
5-sector by sector offset
6-Capilano word
7-Capilano 128 words
Level N 'M': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcModifyMemory, M[MemoryArea],[Offset],[Value],[Options]
Level N 'r': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcReadFlashData, r[SubCommand],[Clump],[BlockOffset],[BlockCount],[TargetAddress],[LBA]
0-TargetAddress is iRAM sector
1-TargetAddress is any VBM
Level N 'V': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcFlashVerificationTest, V[SubCommand],[StartClump],[ClumpCount],[StartBlock],[BlockCount],[Pattern],[PatternOptions],[TotalLoopCount],[ReadLoopCount]
Level N 'v': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, Display NVC Hardware Info, v
Level N 'W': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, NvcWriteFlashData, W[SubCommand],[Clump],[BlockOffset],[BlockCount],[TargetAddress],[LBA]
0-TargetAddress is iRAM sector
1-TargetAddress is any VBM
Level O 'a': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsReturnActiveClump, a[ClumpDataType]
Level O 'b': Rev 0002.0000, Overlay, CfsConciseReliDisplayCmd, b0
Level O 'c': Rev 0004.0000, Overlay, CfsReturnClumpNode, c[SubCommand],[ClumpIndex]
Level O 'C': Rev 0002.0000, Overlay, CfsDisplayClumpList, C[ClumpList]
Level O 'G': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, ReadWriteLong, G[SubCommand],[DataType],[StartLba],[EndLba]
Level O 'I': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsInitializeCacheFileSystem, I
Level O 'j': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsPrintAsdJournal, j0
Level O 'K': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CopyClumpsCmd, K[source]
Level O 'l': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsLoadCacheFileSystem, l
Level O 'n': Rev 0002.0000, Overlay, CfsReturnCacheNode, n[NodeIndex]
Level O 'p': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsDisplayClumpForIndex, p[NodeIndex]
Level O 'r': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsReadNodeLba, r[StartLBA],[Count] Currently this command is not functional
Level O 's': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsDisplaySentinelList, s[SentinelIndex],[StartLBA],[EndLBA]
Level O 'S': Rev 0001.0000, Overlay, CfsSaveCacheFileSystem, S
Level O 'v': Rev 0001.0003, Overlay, CfsVerifyIntegrity, v[TestSelection]
Level T 'B': Rev 0011.0000, Flash, Set Baud Rate, B[BaudRate],[MsecDelay]
Level T 'S': Rev 0001.0000, Flash, Reset drive customer settings, SHIP,[ParmValue]
Level T 'V': Rev 0027.0000, Flash, Display Defect Lists, V[ListMask],[Hd],[StartCyl],[NumCyls],[Summary],[FlagsMask]
October 13th, 2017, 13:22
October 13th, 2017, 15:34
managerharry wrote:Interesting side note-- the donor drive actually worked with the ROM chip from the original drive. Perhaps adaptive information is not stored on the ROM on these models?
November 16th, 2017, 21:50
managerharry wrote:ALF Parametric Tables Preserved
Flash was erased and ALF Tables have successfully been initialized
and bingo, a power cycle later I have access to the data.
November 17th, 2017, 11:34
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