On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 07:28 -0400, Dave Dunfield wrote:
If no calculation is possible, can anyone point me at
a more complete table of
suggested GPLs? The NEC table has some large holes, for example 9x512 and 10x512
are missing.
In case it's useful, I've got the following in the Torch Manta SCSI-
floppy controller documentation (amongst others):
512 byte sectors (5.25" or 3.5" media):
FM recording, 4 sectors/track, gap3 size is 175 bytes of FFh.
FM recording, 5 sectors/track, gap3 size is 31 bytes of FFh.
MFM recording, 9 sectors/track, gap3 size is 66 bytes of 4Eh.
1024 byte sectors (5.25" or 3.5" media):
FM recording, 2 sectors/track, gap3 size is 255 bytes of FFh.
MFM recording, 4 sectors/track, gap3 size is 255 bytes of 4Eh.
MFM recording, 5 sectors/track, gap3 size is 66 bytes of 4Eh.
512 byte sectors (8" media):
FM recording, 7 sectors/track, gap3 size is 149 bytes of FFh.
FM recording, 8 sectors/track, gap3 size is 62 bytes of FFh.
MFM recording, 14 sectors/track, gap3 size is 120 bytes of 4Eh.
MFM recording, 15 sectors/track, gap3 size is 73 bytes of 4Eh.
MFM recording, 16 sectors/track, gap3 size is 33 bytes of 4Eh.
1024 byte sectors (8" media):
FM recording, 3 sectors/track, gap3 size is 255 bytes of FFh.
FM recording, 4 sectors/track, gap3 size is 157 bytes of FFh.
MFM recording, 7 sectors/track, gap3 size is 255 bytes of 4Eh.
MFM recording, 8 sectors/track, gap3 size is 128 bytes of 4Eh.
can't remember what controller IC the board uses now though - I'm
reasonably sure it's not a 765.
The Manta docs only talk about gaps 1-4, however I know some of my Acorn
docs reference a gap5 which sits between the gap4 at the end of the last
sector on the track and the index marker - I have no idea what that's
supposed to do as it's listed as being 0 bytes long in the Acorn
examples!
cheers
Jules