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R Reserved EXT Extend SREQ/SACK Filtering 1 LSI Logic TolerANT SCSI receiver technology includes a special digital filter on the SREQ/ and SACK/ pins which causes the disregarding of glitches on deasserting edges. Setting this bit increases the filtering period from 30 ns to 60 ns on the deasserting edge of the SREQ/ and SACK/ signals. Note: Never set this bit during fast SCSI (greater than 5 megatransfers per second) operations, because a valid assertion could be treated as a glitch. LOW Note: 2 SCSI Low level Mode 0 Setting this bit places the LSI53C810A in low level mode. In this mode, no DMA operations occur, and no SCRIPTS execute. Arbitration and selection may be performed by setting the start sequence bit as described in the SCSI Control Zero (SCNTL0) register. SCSI bus transfers are performed by manually asserting and polling SCSI signals. Clearing this bit allows instructions to be executed in SCSI SCRIPTS mode. It is not necessary to set this bit for access to the SCSI bit-level registers (SCSI Output Data Latch (SODL), SCSI Bus Control Lines (SBCL), and input registers. Register: 0x4F (0xCF) SCSI Test Three (STEST3) Read/Write TE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 TE STR HSC DSI R TTM CSF STW 0 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 TolerANT Enable 7 Setting this bit enables the active negation portion of TolerANT technology. Active negation causes the SCSI Request, Acknowledge, Data, and Parity signals to be actively deasserted, instead of relying on external pull-ups, when the LSI53C810A is driving these signals. Active deassertion of these signals occurs only when the 5-63