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AST RESEARCH TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-0287 07/28/87 AST-4000 LOW LEVEL FORMAT ROUTINE (CFMT) Recently, AST has been interchanging the Fixed Disks installed in the AST-4000 Disk Subsystems. Due to drive availability, some systems will have the FUJITSU Model M2243AS while others may have the MICROPOLIS Model 1325A. A few of the AST-4000 Disk Subsystems have been shipped without the FMT.DLS and the FMT.ATT files on the software distribution diskette. These files are necessary for the user to perform a "Low Level Format" (CFMT) on the fixed drive. In order for the user to create the correct FMT.ATT and FMT.DLS files, the unit must be opened to determine the type of drive installed. The Defect List should be attached to the top of the fixed disk. Creating the FMT.ATT File: (Reference Page C-3 User's Manual) FUJITSU MICROPOLIS MODEL MODEL 2243AS 1325A Number of Cylinders 754 1024 Number of Heads 11 8 Write Pre-Comp 383 1025 Landing Zone 0 0 Step Pulse 2 2 Interleave 2 2 Note: The interleave factor of 1 to 1 can be changed for optimum operation on the PC AT by issuing the CFMT 1 command. (Reference Addendum to Appendix C, AST-4000 USER'S MANUAL, Addendum 000195-008 A.) Using an interleave factor of 1 to 1 will reduce the total disk volume size by approximately four percent.