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FD(4)									 FD(4)

NAME
       fd - floppy disk

DESCRIPTION
       The  fd*	 devices  refer	 to the Floppy disk driver using the NEC PD765
       floppy disk controller.	These diskettes are arrays of  512  byte  sec‐
       tors,  although	MINIX 3 always works with two sectors at a time due to
       its 1024 byte block size.  You can read or write any  number  of	 bytes
       however,	 MINIX	3  takes care of cutting and pasting incomplete blocks
       together.

       The driver is normally configured for two floppy disk devices  fd0  and
       fd1.   It  can  handle two more, but it is unlikely that the average PC
       can.

       On the first access to an fd  device  (by  open(2)  or  mount(2)),  the
       driver  will  execute  a	 series	 of read tests to determine the floppy
       type.  This works ok for all floppy types except the  true  360k	 type,
       because	it  is	indistinguishable from the 720k type.  This only means
       that the size of the floppy is not estimated right.

       Bits 2-6 of the minor device number may be set to the floppy disk  type
       to  make	 it known to the driver what type of diskette it is reading or
       writing.	 The non-auto devices should be used for formatting,  or  when
       one  wants  to  be  absolutely  sure that the device is accessed right.
       These devices exist for drive 0:

	   type	  device   minor   media
	    0	   fd0	    0	   autodetect
	    1	   pc0	    4	   360k, 5.25"
	    2	   at0	    8	   1.2M, 5.25"
	    3	   qd0	    12	   360k in a 720k, 5.25" drive
	    4	   ps0	    16	   720k, 3.5"
	    5	   pat0	    20	   360k in a 1.2M, 5.25" drive
	    6	   qh0	    24	   720k in a 1.2M, 5.25" drive
	    7	   PS0	    28	   1.44M, 3.5"

       Type 4 may also be used for the rarely seen 720k, 5.25" floppies	 (type
       2  made them obsolete fast.)  Note that these "types" only describe the
       floppies from a software point of view, type 1 and  4  drives  use  the
       same parameters.

       If the format bit (bit 7) is set, then the driver interprets write com‐
       mands as track formatting requests.  This is used by the format(1) com‐
       mand.

       If  the	type bits are set to 28, 29, 30, or 31, then the driver uses a
       partition table found in sector 0 to partition the floppy.  The	parti‐
       tions of fd0 may be accessed as fd0p0 through fd0p3.  See controller(4)
       for a description of the partition table,  and  associated  ioctl  com‐
       mands.

FILES
       /dev/fd[0-3],  /dev/pc[0-3],  /dev/at[0-3], /dev/qd[0-3], /dev/ps[0-3],
       /dev/pat[0-3], /dev/qh[0-3], /dev/PS[0-3], /dev/fd[0-3]p[0-3]

SEE ALSO
       format(1), controller(4), part(8).

BUGS
       The driver does not know the size of a 360k diskette in	a  360k	 5.25"
       drive,  because it uses the 720k parameters for it.  So it will happily
       try to read past the end making all kinds of interesting noises.	  It's
       a good thing these drives are practically obsolete.

       The  partition  table is only read when the drive motor is off and only
       for an auto or partition device.	 The driver assumes that a floppy in a
       drive with a running motor can't have been replaced all of a sudden.

AUTHOR
       Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)

									 FD(4)
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