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Data Space

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3.1 Data Space Table 3.1 Zone layout and track capacity Zone Cylinder MAN3735FC series MAN3367FC series Byte/track Sector/track 0 0 - 500 503,342 737 1 501 - 2,301 485,746 720 2 2,302 - 4,102 485,746 720 3 4,103 - 5,983 476,708 696 4 5,984 - 7,884 464,618 680 5 7,885 - 9,885 448,818 660 6 9,886 - 11,886 438,224 640 7 11,887 - 13,307 431,162 630 8 13,308 - 15,108 420,030 612 9 15,109 - 17,109 404,290 600 10 17,110 - 18,770 395,791 576 11 18,771 - 20,511 383,641 560 12 20,512 - 22,452 368,080 540 13 22,453 - 23,993 356,170 520 14 23,994 - 25,314 346,713 504 15 25,315 - 26,415 339,292 492 16 26,416 - 28,276 323,790 480 17 28,277 - 29,901 28,277 - 29,949 311,162 450 Note: When the logical data block length is 512 bytes, the sector/track capacity indicates above amount (1) User space The user space is a storage area for user data. The data format on the user space (the length of data block and the number of data blocks) can be specified with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command. The default value of cylinders in the user space is MAN3735 series = 29,902, MAN3367 series = 29,950. These also equal the maximum cylinders number for each series. The user can also specify the number of logical data blocks to be placed in the user space with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT EXTENDED command. When the number of logical data blocks is specified, as many cylinders as required to place the specified data blocks are allocated in the user space. C141-E133-02EN 3-3

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3.1
Data Space
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Table 3.1
Zone layout and track capacity
Cylinder
Zone
MAN3735FC series
MAN3367FC series
Byte/track
Sector/track
0
0 - 500
503,342
737
1
501 - 2,301
485,746
720
2
2,302 - 4,102
485,746
720
3
4,103 - 5,983
476,708
696
4
5,984 - 7,884
464,618
680
5
7,885 - 9,885
448,818
660
6
9,886 - 11,886
438,224
640
7
11,887 - 13,307
431,162
630
8
13,308 - 15,108
420,030
612
9
15,109 - 17,109
404,290
600
10
17,110 - 18,770
395,791
576
11
18,771 - 20,511
383,641
560
12
20,512 - 22,452
368,080
540
13
22,453 - 23,993
356,170
520
14
23,994 - 25,314
346,713
504
15
25,315 - 26,415
339,292
492
16
26,416 - 28,276
323,790
480
17
28,277 - 29,901
28,277 - 29,949
311,162
450
Note:
When the logical data block length is 512 bytes, the sector/track capacity indicates above amount
(1)
User space
The user space is a storage area for user data.
The data format on the user space (the length of data
block and the number of data blocks) can be specified with the MODE SELECT or MODE SELECT
EXTENDED command.
The default value of cylinders in the user space is MAN3735 series = 29,902, MAN3367 series =
29,950.
These also equal the maximum cylinders number for each series.
The user can also specify
the number of logical data blocks to be placed in the user space with the MODE SELECT or MODE
SELECT EXTENDED command.
When the number of logical data blocks is specified, as many
cylinders as required to place the specified data blocks are allocated in the user space.