Claims
- 1. A method for processing data for a disk, comprising:
- a first step of rotating a memory disk having a predetermined number of continuous blocks provided along a helical groove at a commanded speed, said blocks having respective headers each including a block number;
- a second step of emitting a light beam to said memory disk to perform one of recording and reproduction;
- a third step of designating a block to be subjected to at least one of said recording and reproduction;
- a fourth step of determining a position on said memory disk in accordance with the block number of said designated block;
- a fifth step of moving said optical head to the position determined by said fourth step;
- a sixth step of determining a rotating speed of said memory disk in accordance with the block number of said designated block and producing a command indicative of said determined rotating speed; and
- a seventh step of performing at least one of modulation and demodulation of data on said memory disk with said memory disk being rotated at the rotating speed as determined by said sixth step.
- 2. A disk apparatus adapted to use a memory disk of the type having a predetermined number of continuous blocks provided along a helical track, said blocks having respective headers each including a block number, said disk apparatus comprising:
- first means for rotating said memory disk at a commanded speed;
- second means for reproducing data from said memory disk, said second means having an optical head disposed facing said memory disk;
- third means for designating a block from which data is to reproduced;
- fourth means for determining a position on said memory disk and for determining a rotating speed of said memory disk in accordance with a block number of said designated block and commanding said first means to said commanded speed;
- fifth means for moving said optical head to the position determined by said fourth means; and
- sixth means for demodulating the data from said second means, with said memory disk being rotated at the rotating speed as determined by said fourth means.
- 3. A disk apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said fourth means includes
- memory means for storing a table with a correspondence between block numbers, start sector numbers, numbers of sectors per block, and a motor speed data; and
- processing means coupled to receive said number of said designated block from said third means, for accessing said table using said designated block as an address.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said block number in said table is an initial block number, and said designated block number is used to access said table at a predetermined location when greater than than the block number at said predetermined location and less than a block number at a location adjacent said predetermined location.
- 5. A disk apparatus adapted to use a memory disk of the type having a predetermined number of continuous blocks provided along a helical groove of the memory disk, said blocks having respective headers each including a block number comprising:
- first means for rotating said memory disk at a commanded speed;
- second means for accessing said memory disk by performing at least one of recording data to and reproduction of data from said memory disk, said second means having an optical head disposed facing said memory disk;
- third means for designating a block to be accessed by said second means;
- fourth means for determining a position on said memory disk and for determining a rotating speed of said memory disk, and producing a command indicative of said speed to said first means, based on said block number of said designated block;
- fifth means for moving said optical head to said position determined by said fourth means;
- sixth means for performing at least one of modulation and demodulation of the data from said second means with said memory disk being rotated at the rotating speed as determined by said fourth means.
- 6. A disk apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said fourth means includes
- memory means for storing a table with a correspondence between block numbers, start sector numbers, numbers of sectors per block, and a motor speed data; and
- processing means coupled to receive said number of said designated block from said third means, for accessing said table using said designated block as an address.
- 7. An apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said block number in said table is an initial block number, and said designated block number is used to access said table at a predetermined location when greater than than the block number at said predetermined location and less than a block number at a location adjacent said predetermined location.
- 8. Apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said processing means comprises means for calculating a track number from said start sector number and said number of sectors.
- 9. Apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said processing means comprises means for calculating a track number from said start sector number and said number of sectors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 625,365, filed June 27, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,641,294.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Herald et al, Zone Recording Flexible Diskette Drive via Microprocessor Control, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 23, No. 11, Apr. 1981. |
Divisions (1)
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