Types of diskette drives – Epson Endeavor User Manual
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Double-sided and high-density diskettes have 80 tracks on each
side and double-sided, double-density diskettes have either 40
or 80 tracks on each side. Diskettes can have 8, 9, 15, or 18
sectors per track.
A hard disk consists of two or more platters stacked on top of
one another and thus has four or more sides. In addition, a hard
disk has many more tracks per side than a diskette, but the
number of tracks depends on the capacity of the hard disk. The
number of sectors depends on the type of hard disk.
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 to the position under the read/write head
where the data is to be written. 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 types of diskette drives you can
use in your computer and which diskettes to use with them:
1.44MB drive-Use 3.5-inch, double-sided, high-density,
135 TPI, 144MB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80 tracks
per side, 18 sectors per track, and hold up to 1.44MB of
information (approximately 600 pages of text).
Note
MB stands for megabyte, which equals 1024KB (or
1,048,576 bytes). KB stands for kilobyte, which equals
1024 bytes. Each byte represents a single character, such
as A, $, or 3.
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