On Thu, 11 Jun 2026, Paul Koning wrote:

https://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/305_ramac/22-6264-1_305_RAMAC_Manual_of_Operation_Apr57.pdf
 has the answer:

50 surfaces, 100 tracks per surface, 10 sectors per track, 100 characters per 
sector.
Thank you

Multiples of 10 show up in later products too, like the 1311 disk packs for the 
IBM 1620.
Some people took a while to get used to binary.

Then of course there's weird stuff like the IBM/360 disks with their variable 
length sectors.  Or the CDC mainframes with 322 12-bit words per sector.  Or 
Electrologica where you could choose one of five sector sizes on a per-track 
basis.  Or the DEC RS64 with 64 byte sectors, or the word-addressable RF11.

. . . and, if you mix multiple sector sizes on the same track ("Ensoniq Mirage"?), then you can squeeze even more in. Reading and even writing differing size "normal WD/IBM format" sectors on the same tsack, even on the NEC765, but formatting a track with inconsistent sector sizes requires some weird tricks. shouldn't be excessively hard on the WD179x controllers, but the NEC765 tries to keep you away from weird stuff.

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