On Jan 26, 2016, at 10:07 PM, Fred Cisin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> 82901A and the HP 9121D now work great. Quite low capacity (270k?) due to >>> the weird LIF formatting, formats 35 tracks but uses only 33, out of the >>> 40. I wonder why. >> Partially because the original 5.25" drives (Shugart SA400) were 35 track >> (#0 - #34), not 40. > > I don't even remember, . . . Does LIF also reserve some space for > substitution for bad sectors? > (there were a higher percentage in those days) Yes, LIF had two spare tracks. That explains it. 33 tracks + 2 spare tracks matches the 35 original Shugart drives you mention. Mystery solved, thanks.
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