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A.5.3. gap 3 – Rana Systems Elite Series User Manual

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ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL

APPEN. A - DISK I/O

Probably, at least one sync byte will be des-

troyed when writing a Data field because, just

as in reading bits on a track, the write may not

begin on a byte boundary, thus altering an ex-

isting byte. See first figure below.

A . 5 . 3 . G a p 3

This appears after each data field and before

each address field. Though it is similar to Gap

2, it is longer, generally ranging from 14 to 24

bytes in length. It allows the additional time

necessary to handle the data before the next

sector is read.

The length of this Gap is not as vital as that

of Gap 2 because the DOS can always wait for

the next spin under the read/write head if the

address field has been missed, a maximum one

turn of the diskette. Since address fields are

never rewritten, there is no problem with this

gap providing sync, because only the first part

of the gap can be overwritten or damaged, as

demonstrated in the second figure.

The address field contains the ‘address’ or

identifying information about the data field

which follows it. The volume, track, and sector

number of any given sector can be thought of as

its address. The third figure gives a more de-

tailed illustration of its components.

P a g e A - 2 3