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B2.2.2 1394 Controllers/Devices - Industry Standards
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B2.2.2 1394 Controllers/Devices - Industry Standards B2.2.2.1 Windows 98/Me/Windows XP: 1394 Open Host Controller Interface Specification, Revision 1.0
[1394-0091; SDG3:159]
ftp://ftp.austin.ibm.com/pub/chrptech/1394ohci/ohcir100.pd
B2.2.2.2 1394 Trade Association Power Specification, Part 1: Cable Power Distribution; 1394 Trade Association Power Specification, Part 3: Power State Management
[1394-0102, 0103; see also FAQ B2.2.5.2]
ftp://ftp.p1394pm.org/pub/p1394pm/
B2.2.2.3 IEEE 1394 Standards
[1394-0090]
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IEEE 1394-1995 or later standards, and IEEE 1394a.
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IEEE 1212-1991 and function discovery in IEEE 1212r
Global Engineering Documents at http://global.ihs.com/.
B2.2.2.4 IEEE 1394 devices comply with appropriate industry-recognized transport and command standards
[1394-0094; 1394-0100]
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IEC 61883 Parts 1-6, including CIP (common isochronous packet) headers, CMP (connection management protocol), and FCP (function control protocol).
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1394TA AV/C 3.0 and the AV/C subunit family of specifications, including AV/C Digital Interface Command Set VCR Subunit Specification, V. 2.0.1.
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National Committee for Information Technology Standards (NCITS) Serial Bus Protocol (SBP-2) transport protocols (ANSI NCITS 3.25-1998 [SBP-2).]
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National Committee for Information Technology Standards (NCITS) T10, Reduced Block Commands (RBC).
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National Committee for Information Technology Standards (NCITS) T10 Multimedia Command Set 2 (MMC-2).
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Storage class devices must conform to the ANSI standards for SBP-2 with the appropriate command set: RBC or MMC-2.
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Printing devices using the SBP-2 protocol must conform to the guidelines set in "SBP-2 Support and Windows 2000," available at http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/print/sbp2_w2000.htm.
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