On 6/2/20, Ronald Natalie <ron(a)ronnatalie.com> wrote:
Except on the RX’s. The RX01 was 128 byte sectors and the later ones 256
and a odd interleaving strategy. However, the boot block and the rest of
the file systems (both UNIX and RT at least)
just aggregated the smaller (logical) sectors together to make a 512 byte
one.
At least they all supported fixed-length sectors. Was there ever a
Unix implementation that supported IBM-style CKD disk devices?
-Paul W.