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HRM
Zilog
HRM
cylinders,
heads
and
sectors/track.
During
the
3tart-up
procedure
SMDMON
attempts
to
select
and
size
each
of
the
four
possible
SMD
units.
The
size
parameters
are
stored
in
a
table,
and
~estored
whenever
a
SUNIT
command
changes
the
current
unit
number.
To
override
the
drive
size
parameters
use
the
SORIVE
command.
New
parameters
entered
with
the
SDRIVE command
are
stored
in
the
~able.
Example:
After
SMDMON
start-up,
the
drive
size
parameters
for
unit#
0
are:
#cyls
=
589,
#heads=7,
#Active
sectors/track
= 32
To
override
these
values,
e~ter:
SDRIVE
600 8
34
The
values
600,
8
and
34
are
stored
in
the
drive-size
table.
8)
Format
parameters
are
closely
tied
to
drive-size
parameters~
Whenever
the
drive-size
changes,
the
format
parameters
are
changed
to
make
sense
for
the
new
drive
parameters.
The
format
parameter
values
are:
fmtsec
= max
sec
+ 1
(total
number
of
sectors/track,
including
spare
and
bad
sectors)
nsec
=
max
sec
+ 1
(number
sectors/track
to
be
formatted
with
FMT,
FVOL
or
read
with
FRO
command)
fspare
=
max
sec
(spare
sector
number)
fbad
=
ffffH
(bad
sector
number;
defaults
to
an
invalid
number,
so
there
will
not
be
a
sector
flagged
as
bad
during
FMT
or
FVOL
commands)
Drive
size
parameters
may
change
if:
1)
User
enters
a
unit
number
(SUNIT).
2)
User
enters
new
size
parameters
(SDRIVE).
3)
User
enters
the
SIZE command.
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