Markku Kolkka wrote:
Mike McCarty kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 22.
maaliskuuta 2006 10:52):
Track to track spacing is the same all across the disc.
True.
And
there are the same number of sectors per track as well.
This hasn't been true for at least 10 years. All modern hard
drives use Zone Bit Recording
Thanks for that piece of information. I knew that sth like this
was done on CDROMs, and on the old MAC floppies.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_bit_recording)
This means data transfer speed is nearly 2x higher on the outer
tracks of the disc. See the "Sequential Transfer Rates" table of
Well, it would be, wouldn't it.
Thanks again.
Mike
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