To elaborate on what I said earlier, consider the following set of definitions for the CPC-6128 as marketed by Schneider:
BEGIN SCH1 Schneider CPC 6128 Side 1 - DSDD 5.25" DENSITY MFM, LOW CYLINDERS 40 SIDES 1 SECTORS 9,512 SIDE1 0 193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201 BSH 3 BLM 7 EXM 0 DSM 180 DRM 63 AL0 0C0H AL1 0 OFS 0 END BEGIN SCH2 Schneider CPC 6128 Side 2 - DSDD 5.25" DENSITY MFM, LOW CYLINDERS 40 SIDES 2 SECTORS 9,512 SIDE1 0 193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201 SIDE2 0 193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201 BSH 3 BLM 7 EXM 0 DSM 180 DRM 63 AL0 0C0H AL1 0 OFS 40 ORDER EAGLE SKIP END Why the "SKIP" in the second definition? Well, if you wanted to format the second side, you don't want CFMT to write all over the first side. "SKIP" avoids this. Strictly speaking, SIDE1 in definition has no significance, but 22Disk syntax requires it. You need the eggs with your ham and eggs, even if you don't like them. You have to figure that in a product that dates from 1987 that we've pretty much seen it all. --Chuck