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Re: EDD Plus Card



Michael J. Mahon wrote:

(snip)

The formatting routines of the Apple II are software-adaptive to the
speed of rotation of the particular drive, and manage to use the whole
track quite nicely at the cost of just a few bytes of code.

They adapt to the speed?

I believe you always need a gap, at least for write splice.
(The time it takes to turn on the write signal after you detect
the appropriate place.   You also need a gap after for enough
time to turn off the write signal.  That gap also gives you
tolerance for speed variations between formatting and writing.

Some disks use a servo track so it can follow speed variations
while writing. There are hard disks with a whole surface and head dedicated to the servo.

-- glen

-- glen