1*44704f69SBart Van Assche# This file contains the ASCII hex of a SCSI INQUIRY command 2*44704f69SBart Van Assche# 'standard' response. In this case non-standard responses refers 3*44704f69SBart Van Assche# to responses contain VPD page that are also fetched with the 4*44704f69SBart Van Assche# SCSI INQUIRY command. 5*44704f69SBart Van Assche 6*44704f69SBart Van Assche# The response in this file can be decoded with: 7*44704f69SBart Van Assche# sg_inq --inhex=inq_standard.hex 8*44704f69SBart Van Assche# or 9*44704f69SBart Van Assche# sg_vpd --inhex=inq_standard.hex --page=sinq 10*44704f69SBart Van Assche# 11*44704f69SBart Van Assche# The sg_inq utility defaults to the 'standard' INQUIRY while the 12*44704f69SBart Van Assche# sg_vpd utility defaults to the "Supported VPD pages" VPD page. 13*44704f69SBart Van Assche# Hence sg_vpd needs the extra option '--page=sinq' which says the 14*44704f69SBart Van Assche# VPD page is the standard inquiry. Strictly speaking the standard 15*44704f69SBart Van Assche# INQUIRY is not a VPD page but probably would be if SCSI was not 16*44704f69SBart Van Assche# 40 years old and highly values backward compatibility. 17*44704f69SBart Van Assche 18*44704f69SBart Van Assche00 00 07 02 5b 00 10 0a 4c 69 6e 75 78 20 20 20 19*44704f69SBart Van Assche73 63 73 69 5f 64 65 62 75 67 20 20 20 20 20 20 20*44704f69SBart Van Assche30 31 39 31 32 30 32 31 30 35 32 30 00 00 00 00 21*44704f69SBart Van Assche00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 c0 05 c0 06 00 22*44704f69SBart Van Assche21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 23*44704f69SBart Van Assche00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24