> What do you mean with Disk geometry? I know that a disc has 80-82
> tracks, 10 sector each, and 2 sides,
> 4 first tracks of a normal SAMDOS disc describes the directory, maximum
> of 80 entrys. is this the disc
> geometry or does it mean something different? I do not say SAD is
> useless, but I just mean that it is missing
> some features that "may" be useful in the future.
>
> LCD

A disk can be formatted in several ways, many more you can imagine. SAD
supports also MS-DOS/Windows and Atari ST. Disk geometry says which format
is the particular disk in. If you miss some features you could possibly need
in the future, it's probably because SAD format is from the past, not from
the future.
Aley

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