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ANSI - INCITS/ISO/IEC 14517

Information technology - 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange - Capacity: 2,6 Gbytes per cartridge

active, Most Current
Organization: ANSI
Publication Date: 15 December 1996
Status: active
Page Count: 147
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This International Standard defines a series of related 130 mm optical disk cartridges (ODCs) by using a number of Type designations.

A disk has two sides, called Side A and Side B. Each side can have a nominal capacity of 1,3 Gbytes.

Type R/W

provides for data to be written, read and erased many times over the recording surface of the corresponding disk side, using thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects.

Type P-ROM

 provides for a part of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced by stamping or other means. This part of the disk is read without recourse to the magneto-optical effect. All parts which are not pre-recorded provide for data to meet the requirements of Type R/W.

Type O-ROM

provides for the whole of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced by stamping or other means. The corresponding disk sides are read without recourse to the magneto-optical effect.

Type DOW

provides for data to be written and read many times over the recording surface of the corresponding disk side, using the direct overwrite thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects requiring a single external magnetic field.

Type P-DOW

provides for a part of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced by stamping or other means. This part of the disk is read without recourse to the magneto-optical effect. All parts which are not pre-recorded provide for data to meet the requirements of Type DOW.

Type WO

provides write once, read multiple functionality using the thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects.

Type WO-DOW

provides write once, read multiple functionality using the direct overwrite thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects.

In addition, for each Type, this International Standard provides for cartridges with a sector size of 512 bytes and cartridges with a sector size of 1 024 bytes. All sectors of a disk are the same size.

This International Standard specifies

- the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive;

- the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored;

- the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the cartridge, so as to provide mechanical interchangeability between data processing systems;

- the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation methods used;

- the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk;

- the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling processing systems to writedata onto the disk;

- the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read data from the disk.

This International Standard provides for interchange between optical disk drives. Together with a Standard for volume and file structure it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.

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December 15, 1996
Information technology - 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange - Capacity: 2,6 Gbytes per cartridge
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INCITS/ISO/IEC 14517
December 15, 1996
Information technology - 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange - Capacity: 2,6 Gbytes per cartridge
This International Standard defines a series of related 130 mm optical disk cartridges (ODCs) by using a number of Type designations. A disk has two sides, called Side A and Side B. Each side can...
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