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Seagate F3 Terminal Command Set

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Seagate F3 Terminal Command Set

The Very Basics:

TTL Default Settings:

Bits per second - 38400

Data Bits - 8

Parity - None

Stop Bits - 1

Flow Control - None

Ctrl + z (initiates the terminal connection and should prompt with level T>)

Ctrl + a (displays drive info, Package Version, Serial #, Model # (useful for missing label), Servo FW, etc.

Ctrl + l (displays drive info, # heads, serial, preamp type, family ID, etc.)

Ctrl + c (tells some drives to spin down, can be used immediately after CTL + z)

Ctrl + x (displays log of history commands)

/X (used to change levels, replace X with level 2, 3, 4,... 7, T, etc.)

2>Z (puts drive to sleep)

2>U (spins drive up)

7>X (test read/write head resistance)

T>B[N] (sets baud rate to N, so for example T>B921000 sets to 921000 baud. If invald rate is input, e.g.
B1, drive will report supported rates)

T>V1 (returns slip defect list - confirm translator loading)

T>V2 (checks T-List)

T>V4 (checks G-List entries)

T>V10 (checks P-List)

T>V40 (checks for non-resident G-list entries)

1>G6A (clear P-List - Not Recommended!)

T> i2,2,22 (clear T-List - Non Recommended!)

C>Q (returns list of all available commands, sometimes just says "No Help Available" on all of them)
1>N1 (clears S.M.A.R.T)

1>N5 (returns SMART values in terminal window)

T>i4,1,22 (clears G-List)

7>m100 (clears DOS config tables)

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