D i s k e t t e d a t a r e c o r d i n g, A.1. introduction, A.2. tracks and sectors – Rana Systems Elite Series User Manual

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ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL

APPEN. A - DISK I/O

A P P E N D I X A

A . D I S K E T T E D A T A R E C O R D I N G

A . 1 . I n t r o d u c t i o n

This appendix is designed to show in detail how

information is structured on a diskette, begin-

ning with a brief introduction to the hardware

involved.

A . 2 .

T r a c k s a n d S e c t o r s

Diskettes are divided into tracks and sectors

during the initialization process. Each track is

identified by its distance from the center of

the disk but, unlike the grooves of a record,

they are not connected in a continuous spiral. A

disk is similar to a record in that it is spun

at a constant speed and information is written

to or read from its surface with a read/write

head. Apple formats its diskettes into 35

tracks, numbered 0 to 34 with track 0 on the

outside and track 34 being the innermost.

The Elite One is capable of reading and writing

40 tracks (0 to 39). These five extra tracks

are located closer to the center of the disk

after Apple’s last track (34)

The dual headed Elite Two and Elite Three drives

require that the term “cylinder” be introduced.

Since the two heads allow the Elite Two and

Elite Three to read and write on both sides of

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