single sided FM/SD 77 tracks, 26 sectors per track, 128 bytes per
sector 256,256 bytes (250.25K)
On Sun, 20 Sep 2015, Chuck Guzis wrote:
There was a good reason for that.
Many early disk controllers did not have a "write index to index" fucntion that also enabled writing special (i.e. missing clocks) characters. As a result, one had to purchase 8" floppies pre-formatted (this actually persisted for quite some time). IBM 3740 format was the most common format out there; hence the easiest to obtain.

It certainly made absolute sense as the format to use.

But, I had thought that there should then be a SECOND standard for 5.25", for those machines without 8" support. Gary disagreed. Having more than ONE "standard" makes it not completely a standard. Still, a 5.25" "recommended" format, or a specific family with sides and densities, would have made a lot of people less miserable, (did we really need thousands of mutually incompatable formats?),
and I would have been programming some other project.

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