Epson 386 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Because data is stored magnetically, you can retrieve it, record over it,
and erase it-just as you play, record, and erase music on a cassette
tape.
Types of Diskette Drives
Your computer has at least one 1.2MB diskette drive. You may also
have a second diskette drive, and it may be the same type or it may
be different. The following list describes the types of diskette drives
you can use in the Equity 386 and which diskettes you should use
with them:
l 360KB drive-With this drive, use 5¼-inch, double-sided, double-
density, 48 TPI (tracks per inch), 360KB diskettes. (You can also
use single-sided, 160KB or 180KB diskettes.) These diskettes
contain 40 tracks per side, 8 or 9 sectors per track, and hold up to
360KB of information which is approximately 150 pages of text.
(With 8 sectors per track, a diskette holds up to 320KB.) KB
stands for kilobyte; each kilobyte equals 1024 bytes. Each byte
represents a single character, such as A, $, or 3.
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1.2MB drive-With this drive, use 5¼-inch, double-sided, high-
density, 96 TPI, 1.2MB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80
tracks per side, 15 sectors per track, and hold up to 1.2MB of
information-approximately 500 pages of text. MB stands for
megabyte; each megabyte equals 1,048,576 bytes (1024KB).
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720KB drive-With this drive, use 3½-inch, double-sided, double-
density, 135 TPI, 720KB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80
tracks per side, 9 sectors per track, and hold up to 720KB of
information-approximately 300 pages of text.
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1.44MB drive-with, this drive, use 3½-inch, double-sided, high-
density, 135 TPI, 1.44MB diskettes. These diskettes contain 80
tracks per side, 18 sectors per track, and hold up to 1.44MB of
information-approximately 600 pages of text.
If your computer has more than one type of these drives or if you use
diskettes from other computers with other drive types, you need to be
aware of certain incompatibilities between the drives and the diskettes
they use.
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Using the Equity 386