05-02-2017, 07:35 AM
From a flux stand point, I am not aware of anything that explains things.
Flux is just a magnetic transitions. The floppy drive hardware is what actually does the flux reading/writing. The disk controller (SuperCard Pro in this case) just outputs what the flux duration should be. That duration is converted into N-S-N-S-N magnetic transitions on the surface of the disk.
By looking at the graphic representation of the flux data, you can easily see how a disk is laid out and if there issues with the flux.
Flux is just a magnetic transitions. The floppy drive hardware is what actually does the flux reading/writing. The disk controller (SuperCard Pro in this case) just outputs what the flux duration should be. That duration is converted into N-S-N-S-N magnetic transitions on the surface of the disk.
By looking at the graphic representation of the flux data, you can easily see how a disk is laid out and if there issues with the flux.