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DISKETTE THEORY
The
IBM
Diskette
is
divided
into
77
circular
tracks
numbered 00
through
76
(Figure
7-3).
As
the
diskette
turns,
data
is
magnetically
recorded
on
these
tracks
by
the
read/write
head.
Track
00
is
the
index
or
address
track
and
is
divided
into
26
sectors
having
128
bytes
of
information
each.
This
track
contains
the
information
necessary
to
identify
the
diskette
and
its
contents.
The
index
track
cannot
be
used
for
data
storage.
Tracks
01
through
76
are
data
tracks
and
are
divided
into
15
sectors
for
the
Type
2D
diskette."
Track
numbers 75
and
76
are
reserved
to
take
the
place
of
any
primary
tracks
(01-74)
that
have
failed.
The Type 1
can
hold
up
to
284,000
bytes
of
usable
information
and
the
Type
2D
can
hold
up
to
985,000
bytes
of
usable
information.
Each
sector
of
each
data
track
starts
with
its
own
address
and
contains
256
bytes
of
data.
Each
time
the
diskette
does
a
read
or
write
operation,
a com-
plete
sector
on
the
selected
track
is
either
read
into
or
written
from
the
main
storage
area.
The
IBM
Diskette
is
permanently
con-
tained
in
an
envelope
for
protection.
The
inner
surface
of
the
envelope
is
coated
with
a
material
which
cleans
the
diskette
as
it
turns
ins
ide
the
envelope.
Figure
7
-3.
Diskette
Tracks
and
Sec-
tors
There
are
six
physical
features
on
Type 1
diskettes
and
seven
on
Type
2D.
(Figure
7-4):
1.
Permanent
Diskette
Label.
This
label
is
not
removed.
It
is
available
to
the
user
for
identi-
fying
the
diskette.
2.
Temporary
Label.
This
label
is
adhesive
and
should
be
used
for
temporary
information
such
as
the
last
user,
date,
name
of
user,
etc.
3.
Index
Hole
(Type 1
Diskette).
The
outer
circle
identifies
a
hole
in
the
diskette
1
envelope;
the
inner
circle
shows
the
index
hole
in
the
diskette.
When
these
two
holes
are
aligned
while
the
diskette
is
turning
in
the
drive,
the
Dl
Light
Emitting
Diode
(LED)
will
transmit
light
to
the
Dl
Photo
Trans
is
tor
(PTX).
Chapter
7.
Diskette
Unit
7-3

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