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Title: Floppy Disk Drives


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Floppy Disk Drives
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Cylinders
  • The set of tracks on a disk that are on each side
    of all the disk platters in a stack and are the
    same distance from the center of the disk

3
Sectors
  • A section of one track defined with
    identification markings and an identification
    number. Most sectors hold 512 bytes of data

4
Track
  • One of the many concentric circles that holds
    data on a disk surface. Consists of a single
    line of magnetic flux changes and is divided into
    some number of 512-byte sectors.

5
Floppy Disks
  • Floppy disks organize information in tracks and
    sectors, just like the hard drive

6
Formatting the floppy disk
  • Hard drive and floppy formatted
  • Formatting the disk is like adding lines to paper
    so you can write straight

7
  • Formatting the disk writes the information that
    the operating system needs to maintain a
    directory and file table of contents
  • On a floppy, there is no distinction between
    high-level and low-level and you dont have to
    create any partitions such as on a hard drive

8
When you format a floppy
  • The operating system reserves the track nearest
    to the outside edge of a disk (track 0) almost
    entirely for its purposes
  • Track 0, Side 0, Sector 1 contains the DOS Boot
    Record (DBR) or Boot Sector, that the system
    needs to begin operation

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  • The next few sectors contain the FATs, which
    keeps records of which clusters or allocation
    units on the disk contains information and which
    are empty
  • Finally, the next few sectors contain the root
    directory - where the operating system stores
    information about the names and starting
    locations of the files on the disk

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What is a cluster or allocation unit?
  • Page 781
  • Refer to FAT 16 and FAT 32 chart in workbook
  • Table 12.12 shows Default Cluster Allocation
    unit sizes

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Cluster
  • Allocation unit in DOS 4.0 or higher
  • A single cluster is the smallest unit of the disk
    that DOS can allocate when it writes a file
  • Contains one or more sectors

12
Cluster
  • Having more than one sector per cluster reduces
    the FAT size and enables DOS to run faster
    because it has fewer individual clusters to
    manage
  • Trade off wasted disk space

13
How does the drive know if the disk has been
changed?
  • Diskette Changeline
  • The standard PC floppy controller drive use a
    special signal on pin 34 called Diskette
    Changeline to determine whether the disk has
    beden changed, or more accurately, whether the
    same disk loaded during the previous disk access
    is still in the drive.

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Disk change
  • Pulsed signal that changes a status register in
    the controller to let the system know that a disk
    has been either inserted or ejected

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Why understand this?
  • If the disk change signal is not received before
    the next access, the system can assume that the
    same disk is still in the drive. Any information
    read in to memory during the previous access can
    therefore be reused without rereading the disk.

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Types of floppy drives
  • Older examples - not covered
  • 3 1/2 inch 1.44 MB most popular
  • First appeared from IBM in the PS/2 product line
    introduced in 1987
  • Holds 1.2 times as much data as the 5 1/4 inch
    floppy

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Controller
  • Can support 3 1/2 and 5 1/4 inch drivews running
    at the 500 KHz rate
  • The data rates used by both of these HD drives
    are identical and compatible with the same
    controllers

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  • 1.44MB does no account for the area that FAT file
    system reserves for file management. Actual
    file-storage area is 1.42 MB

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Floppy disk construction
  • Refer to the diagram on page 788-789

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5 1/4 inch
  • Large, round hole in the center
  • When you close the disk drive door, a cone-shaped
    clamp grabs centers the disk through the center
    hole
  • Index hole - small hole in the disk itself. This
    is the starting point for all the sectors on the
    disk
  • Rite/enable notch

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3 1/2 inch
  • Rigid, plastic case helps stablize the magnetic
    medium inside
  • allows for greater amounts of data densities
  • Metal shutter is removable covers the magnetic
    surface access
  • Uses metal center hub with an alignment hole

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  • The drive grasps the metal hub and the hole in
    the hub enables the drive to position the disk
    properly
  • Write-protect/enable slider. Depending on the
    position of the slider, you can write to the disk
    or protect it from being written on.
  • Troubleshooting
  • Viruses

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Caring for and Handling Floppy Disks - Drive
Installation Procedures
  • Read page 790 - 793
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