Hard/Soft sectoring

From: Carl R. Friend <carl.friend_at_stoneweb.com>
Date: Wed Apr 16 21:29:25 1997

   On Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:23:30 -0400, this arrived on the list from
the esteemed Mr. Allen Underdown:

> In the olden days of magnetic floppy media, there was a sector hole
> FOR EVERY SECTOR located around the hub of the floppy.

   All very well and good, but there's that one extra you forgot
about. ;-)

   Yes, hard-sectored disks _do_ have a hole to denote the beginning
of each sector, but to indicate the beginning of a _track_ they use
two adjacent holes. In soft-sectored disks, the single hole serves
to signal the beginning-of-track; the individual sectors are defined
via headers recorded during the format operation.

> God I love reading this list!

   With all due respects to Mr. Mel Brooks: "Ditto!"


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