List of floppy disk formats
This is a list of different floppy disk formats.
IBM 8-inch formats
This is a list of 8-inch floppy diskette formats as introduced by IBM.
Category | Drive designation | 23FD | 33FD | 43FD | 53FD | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Media designation | N/A (read only) | Type 1 | Type 2 | Type 2D | ||||||
App. size | 80 KB | 242 KB | 284 KB | 303 KB | 492 KB | 568 KB | 985 KB | 1,136 KB | 1,212 KB | |
Drive | Heads (sides) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Spindle motor speed (rpm) |
90 | 360 | 360 | 360 | 360 | 360 | 360 | 360 | 360 | |
Controller | Transfer rate (kbit/s) | 33.333 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 | 500 | 500 | 500 |
Encoding | FM | FM | FM | FM | FM | FM | MFM | MFM | MFM | |
Media | Track density (tpi) | 32 | 48 | 48 | 48 | 48 | 48 | 48 | 48 | 48 |
Bit density (bpi) | 1,594 | 3,268 | 3,268 | 3,268 | 3,408 | 3,408 | 6,816 | 6,816 | 6,816 | |
Density designation | SS SD | SS SD | SS SD | SS SD | DS SD | DS SD | DS DD | DS DD | DS DD | |
Geometry of the index cylinder (0) |
Sectors | N/A | 26 | 26 | 26 | 26 | 26 | 26 | 26 | |
Sector size (bytes) | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 | (side 0:128 1:256) |
(side 0:128 1:256) |
(side 0:128 1:256) | |||
Size (bytes) | N/A | N/A | 3,328 | 3,328 | 6,656 | 6,656 | 9,984 | 9,984 | 9,984 | |
Geometry of remaining cylinders |
Usable cylinders | 32 | 73 | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 | 74 |
Sectors per track | 8 | 26 | 15 | 8 | 26 | 15 | 26 | 15 | 8 | |
Sector size (bytes) | 319 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 128 | 256 | 256 | 512 | 1024 | |
Number of sectors | 256 | 1,898 | 1,110 | 592 | 3,848 | 2,220 | 3,848 | 2,220 | 1,184 | |
Capacity | Formatted (bytes) | 81,664 | 242,944 | 284,160 | 303,104 | 492,544 | 568,320 | 985,088 | 1,136,640 | 1,212,416 |
Formatted (KB) | 79.75 | 237.25 | 277.5 | 296 | 481 | 555 | 962 | 1,110 | 1,184 | |
SS = Single Sided; DS = Double Sided; SD = Single Density; DD = Double Density; N/A = Not Applicable; tpi = Tracks per inch; bpi = Bits per inch |
DEC 8-inch formats
Digital Equipment Corporation used the following formats on 8-inch disks:
Category | Drive designation | DEC RX01 | DEC RX02 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
App. size | 250 KB | 500 KB | |||
Drive | Heads (data surfaces) | 1 | 1 | ||
Spindle motor speed (rpm) | 360 | 360 | |||
Controller | Transfer rate (kbit/s) | 250 | 500 | ||
Encoding | FM | FM/MFM | |||
Media | Track density (tpi) | 48 | 48 | ||
Bit density (bpi) | 3,200 | 6,400 | |||
Density designation | SS SD | SS DD | |||
Geometry | Cylinders | 77 | 77 | ||
Sectors per track | 26 | 26 | |||
Total sectors per disk | 2,002 | 2,002 | |||
Sector size (bytes) | 128 | 256 | |||
Capacity | Formatted (bytes) | 256,256 | 512,512 | ||
Formatted (KB) | 250.25 | 500.5 | |||
SS = Single Sided; SD = Single Density; DD = Double Density; tpi = Tracks per inch; bpi = Bits per inch
Note: "RX02 8-inch Floppy Drive Information". David Gesswein. Retrieved 2007-09-21. The RX02 mode is not compatible with other standard drives since the headers are always in single density mode but the data is written in double density mode. Also in double density mode the standard MFM encoding was modified from the standard to prevent false header detection in data. |
Other manufacturers
Disk | Form factor[NB 1] | Year introduced | Formatted storage capacity (in KB = 1024 bytes if not stated) |
Marketed capacity |
---|---|---|---|---|
IBM 23FD[1] | 8-inch | 1971 | 79.75 | ? |
Memorex 650[2] | 8-inch | 1972 | 175 | 1.5 megabit[2] unformatted |
Memorex 651[3] | 8-inch | 1972 | 264 | 2.5 megabit[3] unformatted |
IBM 33FD / Shugart 901 | 8-inch SSSD | 1973 | 237.25[4][5] | 3.1 Mbits unformatted |
IBM 43FD / Shugart 850 | 8-inch DSSD | 1976 | 500.5[6] | 6.2 Mbits unformatted |
Shugart SA 400 | 51⁄4-inch (35 track) | 1976[7] | 87.5[lower-alpha 1] | 110 KB |
IBM 53FD / Shugart 850 | 8-inch DSDD | 1977 | 980 (CP/M)-1200 (FAT) | 1.2 MB |
51⁄4-inch DD | 1978 | 360 or 800 | 360 KB | |
HP single sided | 31⁄2-inch | 1982 | 280 | 264 KB |
3-inch | 1982 | 360 | ? | |
31⁄2-inch DD | 1984 | 720 | 720 KB | |
51⁄4-inch QD | 720 | 720 KB | ||
51⁄4-inch HD | 1982 YE Data YD380[9] | 1200 | 1.2 MB | |
3-inch DD | 1984 | 720 | ? | |
Mitsumi Quick Disk | 3-inch | 1985 | 128 to 256 | ? |
51⁄4-inch Perpendicular | 1986 | 100 MB | ? | |
31⁄2-inch HD | 1987 | 1440 | 1.44 MB (2 MB unformatted) | |
31⁄2-inch ED | 1987[10] | 2880 | 2.88 MB (4 MB unformatted) | |
2TD drive in NEC PC-88 VA3 | 31⁄2-inch TD | 1988 | ca. 9.3 MB | 12.5 MB[11] (13 MB unformatted)[12] |
Fujifilm LT-1 in Zenith Minisport | 2-inch | 1989 | ? | 720 KB (245 tpi, 80 tracks/side, double-sided, double-density) |
Flextra BR3020 | 31⁄2-inch | 1990 | 21040 KB | 21.4 MB (25 MB unformatted), double-sided, 526 cylinders × 40 sectors × 512 bytes |
Floptical | 31⁄2-inch | 1990 | 20385? | 21 MB,DS, 755 cylinders x 27 sectors per side x 512 bytes |
Flextra BR3225 | 31⁄2-inch | 1992? | ? | 50 MB unformatted, double-sided |
LS-120 | 31⁄2-inch | 1996 | 120.375 MB | 120 MB, 1736 cylinders, 51-93 sectors, 26K to 47KB/track[13] |
UHD144 | 31⁄2-inch | 1997/1998 | 144 MB | 144 MB, 1960 cylinders, 50-90 sectors, RLL, 281,504 sectors[14] |
HiFD 150 | 31⁄2-inch | 1998 | 150 MB | 150 MB |
HiFD 200 | 31⁄2-inch | 1999 | 200 MB | 200 MB |
LS-240[15] | 31⁄2-inch | 2000/2001 | 240.75 MB | 240 MB |
Abbreviations: DD = Double density; QD = Quad density; HD = High density; ED = Extra-high density; TD = Triple-density; LS = Laser-servo; HiFD = High-capacity floppy disk;SS = Single-sided; DS = Double-sided | ||||
The formatted capacities of floppy disks is less than the unformatted capacity, which does not include the sector and track headings required for use of the disk. The amount of capacity lost to this overhead depends on the application of the drive and is beyond the manufacturer's control. Mixtures of decimal SI-style prefixes and binary record lengths required care to properly calculate total capacity. Unlike semiconductor memory, which doubled in size each time an address pin was added to an integrated circuit package and so naturally favored counts that were powers of two, the capacity of a disk drive was the product of the sector size, number of sectors per track, number of tracks per side, (and in hard drives, the number of disk platters in the drive). Individual formatted sector lengths are arbitrarily set as powers of 2 (256 bytes, 512 bytes, etc.), and disk capacity is naturally calculated as multiples of the sector size. This led to an impure combination of decimal multiples of sectors and binary sector sizes. The "1.44 MB" value for the 31⁄2-inch HD floppies is the most widely known example; where the "M" prefix is peculiar to the context of the disk drive and represents neither a decimal million nor a mebibyte 220. See Ultimate capacity and speed. | ||||
Dates and capacities marked ? are of unclear origin and need source information; other listed capacities refer to:
Other formats may get more or less capacity from the same drives and disks. |
Physical composition
Size | Density | Tracks | tpi | bpi | Coercivity | Unformatted capacity per side |
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21⁄2-inch[16][17] | Single | 16[16][17] | 48[16] | 64 KB[16][17] | ||
31⁄2-inch | Double[18] | 40[18] | 67.5[18] | 8650[18] | 600 Oe | 250 KB |
80 | 135 | 8717 | 600-665 Oe | 500 KB | ||
High | 80 | 135 | 17434 | 720-750 Oe | 1000 KB | |
Extended | 80 | 135 | 34868 | 900 Oe | 2000 KB | |
Triple[12] | 240[11] | 406.5[11] | 36700[11] | 6500 KB | ||
51⁄4-inch | Single/Double | 40 | 48 | 5876 | 300 Oe | 250 KB |
Double | 80 | 62.5 | (Apple FileWare) | |||
Quad | 77 | 100 | 300 Oe | 500 KB (Micropolis-compatible) | ||
Quad | 80 | 96 | 5922 | 300 Oe | 500 KB | |
High | 80 | 96 | 9646 | 600 Oe | 833 KB | |
8-inch | Single/Double | 77 | 48 | 300 Oe | 1000 KB |
Logical formats
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, many different logical disk formats were used, depending on the hardware platform.
Platform | Size | Density | Bytes/ sector | Sectors/ track | Tracks/ side | Sides | Capacity | rpm | Encoding | Note |
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Acorn | 51⁄4-inch | Single | 256 | 10 | 40 | 1 | 100 KB | 300 | FM | |
80 | 200 KB | |||||||||
Double | 256 | 16 | 40 | 1 | 160 KB | MFM | ||||
80 | 320 KB | |||||||||
2 | 640 KB | |||||||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 256 | 16 | 80 | 2 | 640 KB | 300 | MFM | ||
1024 | 5 | 800 KB | ||||||||
High | 10 | 1600 KB | ||||||||
Agat | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 256 | 21 | 80 | 2 | 840 KB | 300 | MFM | [NB 2] |
Amstrad CPC/PCW | 3-inch | Single | 512 | 9 | 40 | 1 | 180 KB | 300 | MFM | Single head drive, but double-sided floppy discs (total of 360Kb per floppy) |
Amstrad PCW8512/9512 | 3-inch | Double | 512 | 9 | 80 | 2 | 720 KB | 300 | MFM | 720 KB mode uses both sides - ensure disc inserted correct way up. |
Apple II | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 256 | 13 | 35 | 1 | 113.75 KB | 300 | GCR | [NB 3] |
16 | 1 | 140 KB | ||||||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | Variable (8-12) | 80 | 1 | 400 KB | 394 - 590 | GCR | [NB 4] | |
2 | 800 KB | |||||||||
High | 512 | 18 | 80 | 2 | 1440 KB | 300 | MFM | [NB 5] | ||
Apple Lisa | 51⁄4-inch FileWare | Double | 512 | Variable (15-22) | 46 | 2 | 851 KB | 218 - 320 | GCR | |
Apple Lisa 2/Macintosh XL | 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | Variable (8-12) | 80 | 1 | 400 KB | 394 - 590 | GCR | |
Apple Macintosh | 2 | 800 KB | ||||||||
High | 512 | 18 | 80 | 2 | 1440 KB | 300 | MFM | |||
Atari 8-bit | 51⁄4-inch | Single | 128 | 18 | 40 | 1 | 90 KB | 288 | FM | [NB 6] |
Enhanced | 128 | 26 | 130 KB | MFM | ||||||
Double | 256 | 18 | 180 KB | |||||||
Double | 256 | 18 | 2 | 360 KB | 300 | |||||
Atari ST/TT/Falcon | 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | 9 | 80 | 1 | 360 KB | 300 | MFM | |
2 | 720 KB | |||||||||
High | 18 | 1440 KB | ||||||||
Coleco ADAM | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 512 | 8 | 40 | 1 | 160 KB | 300 | MFM | |
Commodore (8-bit) | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 256 | Variable (17-21) ZCAV | 35 | 1 | 170 KB | 300 | GCR | [NB 7] |
2 | 340 KB | |||||||||
Quad | Variable (23-29) ZCAV | 77 | 1 | 521 KB | ||||||
2 | 1042 KB | |||||||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | 10 | 80 | 2 | 800 KB | MFM | |||
Commodore Amiga | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 512 | 11 | 40 | 2 | 440 KB[NB 8] | 300 | MFM | [NB 9] |
Quad | 80 | 880 KB[NB 10] | ||||||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 880 KB | ||||||||
High | 19 | 1520 KB | GCR | [NB 11] | ||||||
22 | 1760 KB | 150 | MFM | [NB 9] | ||||||
IBM 3740 | 8-inch | Single | 128 | 26 | 73 | 1 | 237.25 KB | 360 | FM | [NB 12] |
DEC RX50 | 51⁄4-inch | Double | 512 | 10 | 80 | 1 | 400 KB | 300 | MFM | |
IBM PC compatibles[19] | 8-inch | Single | 128 | 26 | 77 | 1 | 250.25 KB[NB 13][19][20][21] | 360 | MFM | [NB 14] |
2 | 500.5 KB[NB 13][19][20][21] | |||||||||
Double | 1024 | 8 | 1 | 616 KB[NB 13][20][21] | ||||||
2 | 1232 KB[NB 13][19][20][21] | |||||||||
51⁄4-inch | Double | 512 | 8 | 40 | 1 | 160 KB[NB 13] | 300 | MFM | ||
2 | 320 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
9 | 1 | 180 KB[NB 13] | ||||||||
2 | 360 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
Quad[NB 15] | 8 | 80 | 1 | 320 KB[NB 13] | 300 | |||||
2 | 640 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
High | 15 | 80 | 2 | 1200 KB[NB 13] | 360 | |||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | 8 | 80 | 1 | 320 KB[NB 13] | 300 | MFM | ||
9 | 360 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
8 | 2 | 640 KB[NB 13] | ||||||||
9 | 720 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
High | 18 | 1440 KB[NB 13] | ||||||||
21 | 1680 KB[NB 13] | DMF[NB 16] | ||||||||
82 | 1720 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
Extended | 36 | 80 | 2880 KB[NB 13] | |||||||
MGT SAM Coupé | 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | 10 | 80 | 2 | 800 KB | 300 | MFM | |
NEC PC98 | 8-inch | Single | 128 | 26 | 77 | 1 | 250.25 KB[NB 13] | 360 | FM | |
Double | 1024 | 8 | 77 | 2 | 1232 KB[NB 13] | MFM | ||||
51⁄4-inch | Double | 512 | 8 | 80 | 2 | 640 KB[NB 13] | 360 | MFM | ||
9 | 720 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
High | 15 | 1200 KiB[NB 13] | ||||||||
1024 | 8 | 77 (80)[NB 17] | 1232 (1280) KB[NB 13][NB 17] | [NB 17] | ||||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 512 | 8 | 80 | 2 | 640 KB[NB 13] | 360 | MFM | ||
9 | 720 KB[NB 13] | |||||||||
High | 15 | 1200 KB[NB 13] | 3-mode[NB 18][NB 17] | |||||||
1024 | 8 | 77 (80)[NB 17] | 1232 (1280) KB[NB 13][NB 17] | |||||||
512 | 18 | 80 | 1440 KB[NB 13] | 300 | ||||||
Triple | 512 | 38 | 240 | 9120 KB | 360 | NEC PC-88 VA3 2TD drive only[11][12] | ||||
Osborne 1[22] | 51⁄4-inch | Single | 256 | 10 | 40 | 1 | 100 KB | 300 | FM | |
Double | 1024 | 200 KB | MFM | |||||||
Sega SF-7000 | 3-inch | Single | 256 | 16 | 40 | 2 | 160 KiB | ? | ? | Expansion unit for SC-3000 home computer. Capacity is per side. |
SHARP X68000 | 51⁄4-inch | High | 1024 | 8 | 77 | 2 | 1232 KB[NB 13] | 360 | MFM | |
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | ||||||||||
SHARP CE-1600F,[16] CE-140F[17] | 21⁄2-inch (63.5 mm)[16][17] | Single (250 kbit/s, 48 tpi[16]) | 512[16][17] | 8[16][17] | 16 (tracks 00..15)[16][17] | drive: 1, diskette: 2 (turnable)[16][17] | 2× 64 KB[16][17] | 270[16] | GCR (4/5)[16][17] | Internally based on FDU-250 Micro Floppy Disk Drive Unit[16] |
Thomson | 51⁄4-inch | Single | 128 | 16 | 40 | 1 | 80 KB | 300 | FM | Thomson UD90.070 |
Double | 256 | 2 | 320 KB | MFM | Thomson DD90-320[NB 19] | |||||
31⁄2-inch (90 mm) | Double | 256 | 16 | 80 | 1 | 320 KB | 300 | MFM | Thomson TO9, Thomson DD09-350 | |
Double | 2 | 640 KB | Thomson TO8D, TO9+, Thomson DD90-352[NB 20] |
See also
Notes
- Floppy disk sizes are almost universally referred to in inch measurements, even in countries where metric is the standard, and even when the size is in fact defined in SI; for instance, the 31⁄2-inch floppy is defined as 90 mm.
- Custom controller with unique track layout.
- 16 sector filesystems require a compatible disk controller (PROM update) and Apple DOS 3.3 or later.
- Apple II double-density 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) drives use variable sectors sizes (tracks 00-15: 12 sectors, tracks 16-31: 11 sectors, tracks 32-47: 10 sectors, tracks 48-63: 9 sectors, tracks 64-79: 8 sectors), 394 rpm to 590 rpm.
- Apple II high-density 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) drives require a compatible disk controller and ProDOS 8.
- Third party drives offer up to 1440 KB.
- Commodore floppy drives used a fixed rotation speed with variable sector density (see: Zone bit recording).
- This format was used by the Amiga 1020 external floppy drive and some third-party drives connected to the normal Amiga floppy drive bus.
- Though the Amiga used MFM, the format places sectors too close together for a standard IBM PC compatible floppy disk controller to read (appearing as one 5632-byte physical sector per track).
- Format used by rare third-party drives with quad density disks; such drives were usually switchable between 80-track and 40-track (A1520/PC-compatible) operation.
- Format used by third-party gcrdisk.device driver in order to use PC-standard HD floppy drives (which rotated at a fixed 300 rpm) via the Amiga floppy drive bus. The Amiga's floppy controller could not keep up with the data rate needed for MFM recording on HD floppies without reducing rotational speed, so the third party driver used an alternate GCR mode.
- They have 73 data tracks, 1 index track, 2 spare tracks, 1 reserved track.
- The calculated formatted capacity is based on FAT12 format.
- While IBM didn't include an 8-inch floppy drive option on any of their PCs and PC DOS, MS-DOS 1.25 supported 8-inch disks and added support for higher capacities in version 2.0. MS-DOS' predecessor 86-DOS used 8-inch diskettes as well.
- Rare format appearing on some early PC/XT clones using quad-density disks.
- These variations are known as DMF diskettes, used for a time to pack more data on to each disk for software distribution.
- Inner 3 tracks of 8 sectors/track format are unused.
- The PC98 31⁄2-inch (90 mm) formats are also known as "3 Mode" floppy disks, usable on IBM PC compatibles with a 3-mode floppy drive.
- The two sides are managed as two independent 160 KB disks
- The two sides are managed as two independent 320 KB disks
- Formatted with 256 byte sectors and 10 sectors per track the capacity is 89.6 Kbytes (256 × 10 × 35 = 89,600), or 87.5 KB[8]
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This would double the capacity to approximately 0.5 megabytes (Mbytes).
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