Section 17.3
Data encoding techniques for disk drives

This short section discusses that some disks are hard sectored while most are soft sectored. Then we learn that putting raw bits on a disk isn't as simple as it might at first seem, due to several problems, including sectoring schemes and drift. Coding methods such as Manchester encoding take care of these problems.

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