SCO UNIX BOOT :sfmt for ESDI drive

Wm E. Davidsen Jr davidsen at sixhub.UUCP
Thu May 31 13:34:57 AEST 1990


In article <519 at synopsys.COM> stevej at synopsys.synopsys.com (Steven Jukoff) writes:

| I don't know if this is disk skew or head skew or cylinder skew, etc.
| What does skew mean and what is the correct answer?
| 
| Hardware: SMS OMTI 8620 controller board attached to a Micropolis 1355.
| 
| Both SCO and MICROPOLIS claim they do not use skew, so what's the answer?
| And what is the penalty for being wrong?

  Skew usually means the offset between sector zero on one cylinder and
the next. No penalty for being wrong, but some performance gain for
being right. To be conservative figure the # of sectoers per track
divided by seven. This is a "magic number" which is not optimal but
usually improves the cylinder to cylinder time by about 80%.
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