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Re: Disk format
David Wilson writes ...
>
> "Aurelien Mere" <amere@multimania.com> writes:
> >Does anybody know the disk format of 3"5 apple II disks ?
> >I mean : number of sectors, tracks, bytes/sectors, heads, etc...
>
> It is the same (well almost) as the Mac:
>
> 80 tracks
> 2 heads
> 512 bytes/sector (Mac has extra 12 bytes for flags, Apple // has zeros)
> Variable number of sectors per track
>
> For a single sided disk:
>
> Tracks Sectors/Track Sector #s
> 0-15 12 0-191
> 16-31 11 192-367
> 32-47 10 368-527
> 48-63 9 528-671
> 64-79 8 672-799
>
> I assume that for a double sided disk you just double the sector numbers.
>
Yes. For 2 sides, a 512-byte sector is usually called a "block" and
the numbering of blocks alternates between the sides for each Track. For
example ...
Track 0, Side 1 has blocks 0-11 (decimal)
Track 0, Side 2 has blocks 12-23 (decimal)
So, you end up with ...
Tracks Blocks/Track Block Numbers
0-15 12/side= 24 0-383 (decimal)
...
64-79 8/side= 16 1344-1599 (decimal)
Rubywand