Claims
- 1. An optical disc formatted in a zone-formatted system, wherein each zone is arranged in the radial direction so as to contain a predetermined number of tracks, each of said tracks is divided in the circumferential direction so as to define sectors, each of which involve a data portion, at least one track radially inside or outside or both inside and outside of a boundary between said zones is a blank track on which the data portion of each sector is to be left blank, and addresses of all said sectors on each blank track are registered into a common area on said optical disk.
- 2. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said common area has further registered thereinto an address of a primary defective sector which is detected from said optical disk.
- 3. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said common area is provided on the inner or outer periphery of said optical disk.
- 4. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said blank tracks include at least one of:
- one track radially adjacent to and inside of said boundary; and
- one track radially adjacent to and outside of said boundary.
- 5. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said blank tracks include both of:
- one track radially adjacent to and inside of said boundary; and
- one track radially adjacent to and outside of said boundary.
- 6. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said blank tracks include:
- at least two tracks radially adjacent to and inside of said boundary; and
- at least two tracks radially adjacent to and outside of said boundary.
- 7. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said blank tracks include:
- one track radially adjacent to and inside of said boundary; and
- at least two tracks radially adjacent to and outside of said boundary.
- 8. The optical disk of claim 1, wherein said blank tracks include:
- one track radially adjacent to and outside of said boundary; and
- at least two tracks radially adjacent to and inside of said boundary.
- 9. A method of initializing an optical disk formatted in a zone-formatted system, wherein each zone is arranged in the radial direction so as to contain a predetermined number of tracks, each of said tracks being divided in the circumferential direction so as to define sectors each of which involve a data portion, comprising:
- registering addresses of all sectors on a blank track on which the data portion of each sector is to be left blank into a common area on said optical disk, said track being radially inside or outside or both inside and outside of a boundary between said zones.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further including:
- detecting a primary defective sector on said optical disk; and
- registering an address of the primary defective sector into said common area.
- 11. A method of initializing an optical disk of claim 9, comprising:
- memorizing addresses of all sectors on a blank track on which the data portion is to be left blank in a memory of a driving apparatus, said track being radially inside or outside or both inside and outside of a boundary between said zones;
- detecting a primary defective sector on said optical disk and memorizing an address of the primary defective sector in a memory of the driving apparatus;
- registering the memorized addresses of all said sectors on the blank track into a common area on said optical disk; and
- registering the memorized address of the primary defective sector into said common area.
- 12. An optical disc formatted in a zone-formatted system, wherein each zone is arranged in the radial direction so as to contain a predetermined number of tracks, each of said tracks is divided in the circumferential direction so as to define sectors, each of which involve a data portion, at least one track radially inside or outside or both inside and outside of a boundary between said zones is a blank track on which the data portion of each sector is to be left blank, and addresses of all said sectors on each blank track are registered into a common area on the inner or outer periphery of said optical disk.
- 13. A method of initializing an optical disk formatted in a zone-formatted system, wherein each zone is arranged in the radial direction so as to contain a predetermined number of tracks, each of said tracks being divided in the circumferential direction so as to define sectors each of which involve a data portion, comprising:
- registering addresses of all the sectors on a blank track on which the data portion of each sector is to be left blank into a common area on the inner or outer periphery of said optical disk, said track being radially inside or outside or both inside and outside of a boundary between said zones.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07,857,834, filed on Mar. 26, 1992, now abandoned.
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