sector, the FDC checks the CRC bytes. If a
CRC error occurs in the ID or data field, the
FDC sets the IC code in Status Register 0 to
"01" indicating abnormal termination, sets the
DE bit flag in Status Register 1 to "1", sets the
DD bit in Status Register 2 to "1" if CRC is
incorrect in the ID field, and terminates the Read
Data Command. Table 22 describes the effect
of the SK bit on the Read Data command
execution and results. Except where noted in
Table 22, the C or R value of the sector
address is automatically incremented (see Table
24).
If the FDC detects a pulse on the nINDEX pin
twice without finding the specified sector
(meaning that the diskette's index hole passes
through index detect logic in the drive twice), the
FDC sets the IC code in Status Register 0 to
"01" indicating abnormal termination, sets the
ND bit in Status Register 1 to "1" indicating a
sector not found, and terminates the Read Data
Command.
After reading the ID and Data Fields in each
Table 21 - Effects of MT and N Bits
MAXIMUM TRANSFER
FINAL SECTOR READ
FROM DISK
CAPACITY
MT
N
0
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
256 x 26 = 6,656
256 x 52 = 13,312
512 x 15 = 7,680
512 x 30 = 15,360
1024 x 8 = 8,192
1024 x 16 = 16,384
26 at side 0 or 1
26 at side 1
15 at side 0 or 1
15 at side 1
8 at side 0 or 1
16 at side 1
Table 22 - Skip Bit vs Read Data Command
DATA ADDRESS
MARK TYPE
ENCOUNTERED
SK BIT
VALUE
RESULTS
SECTOR CM BIT OF
DESCRIPTION
OF RESULTS
READ?
ST2 SET?
0
0
Normal Data
Deleted Data
Yes
No
Normal
termination.
Address not
incremented.
Next sector not
searched for.
Normal
Yes
Yes
1
1
Normal Data
Deleted Data
Yes
No
No
termination.
Normal
Yes
termination.
Sector not read
("skipped").
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