1 | .TH FD 4
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | fd \- floppy disk
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4 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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5 | The
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6 | .B fd*
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7 | devices refer to the Floppy disk driver using the NEC PD765 floppy disk
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8 | controller. These diskettes are arrays of 512 byte sectors, although MINIX 3
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9 | always works with two sectors at a time due to its 1024 byte block size. You
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10 | can read or write any number of bytes however, MINIX 3 takes care of cutting
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11 | and pasting incomplete blocks together.
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12 | .PP
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13 | The driver is normally configured for two floppy disk devices
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14 | .B fd0
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15 | and
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16 | .BR fd1 .
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17 | It can handle two more, but it is unlikely that the average PC can.
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18 | .PP
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19 | On the first access to an
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20 | .B fd
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21 | device (by
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22 | .BR open (2)
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23 | or
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24 | .BR mount (2)),
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25 | the driver will execute a series of read tests to determine the floppy type.
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26 | This works ok for all floppy types except the true 360k type, because it
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27 | is indistinguishable from the 720k type. This only means that the size of
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28 | the floppy is not estimated right.
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29 | .PP
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30 | Bits 2\-6 of the minor device number may be set to the floppy disk type
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31 | to make it known to the driver what type of diskette it is reading or
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32 | writing. The non-auto devices should be used for formatting, or when one wants to
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33 | be absolutely sure that the device is accessed right. These devices exist for
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34 | drive 0:
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35 | .sp
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36 | .nf
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37 | .ta +4n +7n +9n +8n
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38 | type device minor media
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39 | .ta +5n +7n +9n +7n
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40 | 0 fd0 0 autodetect
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41 | 1 pc0 4 360k, 5.25"
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42 | 2 at0 8 1.2M, 5.25"
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43 | 3 qd0 12 360k in a 720k, 5.25" drive
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44 | 4 ps0 16 720k, 3.5"
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45 | 5 pat0 20 360k in a 1.2M, 5.25" drive
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46 | 6 qh0 24 720k in a 1.2M, 5.25" drive
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47 | 7 PS0 28 1.44M, 3.5"
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48 | .fi
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49 | .DT
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50 | .PP
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51 | Type 4 may also be used for the rarely seen 720k, 5.25" floppies (type 2 made
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52 | them obsolete fast.) Note that these "types" only describe the floppies from
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53 | a software point of view, type 1 and 4 drives use the same parameters.
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54 | .PP
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55 | If the format bit (bit 7) is set, then the driver interprets write commands
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56 | as track formatting requests. This is used by the
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57 | .BR format (1)
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58 | command.
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59 | .PP
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60 | If the type bits are set to 28, 29, 30, or 31, then the driver uses a
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61 | partition table found in sector 0 to partition the floppy. The partitions
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62 | of
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63 | .B fd0
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64 | may be accessed as
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65 | .B fd0p0
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66 | through
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67 | .BR fd0p3 .
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68 | See
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69 | .BR controller (4)
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70 | for a description of the partition table, and associated ioctl commands.
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71 | .SH FILES
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72 | /dev/fd[0\-3], /dev/pc[0\-3], /dev/at[0\-3], /dev/qd[0\-3], /dev/ps[0\-3],
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73 | /dev/pat[0\-3], /dev/qh[0\-3], /dev/PS[0\-3], /dev/fd[0\-3]p[0\-3]
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74 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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75 | .BR format (1),
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76 | .BR controller (4),
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77 | .BR part (8).
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78 | .SH BUGS
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79 | The driver does not know the size of a 360k diskette in a 360k 5.25"
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80 | drive, because it uses the 720k parameters for it. So it will happily try
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81 | to read past the end making all kinds of interesting noises. It's a good
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82 | thing these drives are practically obsolete.
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83 | .PP
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84 | The partition table is only read when the drive motor is off and only for
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85 | an auto or partition device. The driver assumes that a floppy in a drive
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86 | with a running motor can't have been replaced all of a sudden.
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87 | .SH AUTHOR
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88 | Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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