Claims
- 1. An optical disk comprising:
- a user accessible area having a plurality of blocks;
- a first area means, having flag data formed by pits recorded thereon, for allowing indication, by way of said flag data, on whether or not each of the blocks is in an erased state in which there is no recorded data and for allowing data to be written on a block which is in an erased state, wherein said first area means includes an area portion means, having a flag area, for storing said flag data; and
- a second area means, having an area data recorded thereon, for providing an indication to a decision means that the optical disk has the flag area when said decision means refers to said area data on said second area means.
- 2. The optical disk as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second area means comprises a user inaccessible area, and wherein the area data is recorded on the user inaccessible area.
- 3. The optical disk as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- the flag area is provided in the user accessible area; and
- the user accessible area except for the flag area is initially in the erased state.
- 4. The optical disk as claimed in claim 1, herein:
- the user accessible area comprises a ROM area; and
- the flag area is provided in the ROM area.
- 5. The optical disk as claimed in claim 4, wherein:
- the ROM area stores data recorded in the form of pits formed by physical projections or recesses; and
- no pits are provided in a portion of the ROM area in which the flag area is provided.
- 6. The optical disk as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flag data comprises one-bit data assigned to each of the blocks.
- 7. An optical disk comprising:
- a user accessible area having a plurality of blocks;
- a first area storing flag data, the flag data indicating whether or not each of the blocks is in an erased state in which there is no recorded data; and
- a second area storing an area data indicating that the optical disk has the first area.
- 8. An optical disk as claimed in claim 7,
- wherein the optical disk comprises a user inaccessible area, and
- wherein the second area is provided in the inaccessible area.
- 9. An optical disk as claimed in 7,
- wherein said first area is provided in the user accessible area, and
- wherein the user accessible area without said first area is provided in an erased state in which there is no recorded data.
- 10. An optical disk as claimed in claim 7,
- wherein the optical disk comprises a ROM area, and
- wherein the second area is provided in the ROM area.
- 11. An optical disk as claimed in claim 7,
- wherein the optical disk comprises:
- a ROM area; and
- a third area storing an indication data indicating that the first area is provided in the ROM area.
- 12. An optical disk as claimed in claim 11,
- wherein the ROM area stores data recorded in the form of pits formed by physical projections or recesses, and
- no pits are provided in a portion of the ROM area in which the area data of the second area is provided.
- 13. An optical disk as claimed in claim 7,
- wherein the flag data includes a plurality of bits, each bit of the flag data is assigned to the respective blocks.
- 14. An optical disk as claimed in claim 7,
- wherein the first area stores an information indicating that the optical disk has the flag data area.
- 15. An optical disk as claimed in claim 14,
- wherein the optical disk comprises a user inaccessible area, and
- wherein the first area is provided in the inaccessible area.
- 16. An optical disk as claimed in claim 14,
- wherein said flag data area is provided in the user accessible area, and
- wherein the user accessible area without said flag data area is provided in an erased state in which there is no recorded data.
- 17. An optical disk as claimed in claim 14,
- wherein the optical disk comprises a ROM area, and
- wherein the first area is provided in the ROM area.
- 18. An optical disk as claimed in claim 14,
- wherein the optical disk comprises:
- a ROM area, and
- a second area storing an indication data indicting that the first area is provided in the ROM area.
- 19. An optical disk as claimed in claim 18,
- wherein the ROM area stores data recorded in the form of pits formed by physical projections or recesses, and
- no pits are provided in a portion of the ROM area in which the area data of the first area is provided.
- 20. An optical disk as claimed in claim 14,
- wherein the flag data includes a plurality of bits, each bit of the flag data is assigned to the respective blocks.
- 21. An optical disks comprising:
- a user accessible area having a plurality of blocks;
- a flag data area storing flag data indicating whether or not each of the plurality of blocks is in an erased state in which there is no recorded data; and
- an area storing an information indicating that the optical disk has the flag data area.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/365,169 filed Dec. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,393, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/033,778 filed Mar. 17, 1993, now abandoned.
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