Types of diskette drives – Epson Equity 320SX PLUS User Manual

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Your computer uses the read/write heads in a disk drive to

store and retrieve data on a disk. To write to a disk, the
computer spins it in the drive to position the disk so that the

area where the data is to be written is under the read/write
head. A diskette has an exposed area where the read/write
head can access it.

Because data is stored magnetically, you can retrieve it,
record over it, and erase it-just as you play, record, and erase

music on a cassette tape.

Types of Diskette Drives

The following list describes the four types of diskette drives
you can use in your computer and which diskettes to use

with them:

1.44MB drive-Use 3 1/2-inch, double-sided, high-density,
135 TPI (tracks per inch), 1.44MB diskettes. These

diskettes contain 80 tracks per side, 18 sectors per track,

and hold up to 1.44MB of information, which is

approximately 600 pages of text.

1.2MB drive-use 5 1/4-inch, double-sided, high-density,

96 TPI, 1.2MB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80 tracks
per side, 15 sectors per track, and hold up to 1.2MB of

information, which is approximately 500 pages of text.

720KB drive-Use 31/2-inch, double-sided, double-density,

135 TPI, 720KB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80

tracks per side, 9 sectors per track, and hold up to 720KB

of information, which is approximately 300 pages of text.

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