Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!cc.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!slsw2 From: SLSW2@cc.usu.edu (Roger Ivie) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: 10 512-byte sectors/track (was RE: Kaypro...) Message-ID: <18749@cc.usu.edu> Date: 17 Feb 90 05:41:17 GMT References: <2756@lll-lcc.UUCP> <11425@xanth.cs.odu.edu> <1647@mipos3.intel.com> Lines: 22 In article <1647@mipos3.intel.com>, dbraun@cadev5.intel.com (Doug Braun ~) writes: > How is it that this format has 10 sectors per track, while IBM PCs > have only 9 (and the old ones could only get 8 in)? If you omit the soft index in the standard format you get enough space to just squeeze in an extra sector IF your drive is within about 0.5% of being on speed. DEC did this for the RX50 (^&*#@&$ piece of trash). Unfortunately, the drive is speced at 1.5% speed variation, so you are not guaranteed that you can format a disk on the damn thing. If you complain, the field service guys just swap drives until you get one that can format... Of course, DEC did this single-sided 80 track, so you can only get 400K on a disk. =============================================================================== Roger Ivie 35 S 300 W Logan, Ut. 84321 (801) 752-8633 ===============================================================================