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The term density has a double meaning for floppy disks. Originally, single density and double density indicated a difference in logical encoding on the same type of physical media -- FM for single, and MFM for double. Future use of the term "density" referred to physical characteristics of the media, with MFM assumed to be the logical format used. GCR was also used on some platforms, but typically in a "double" density form.
8 and 5¼ inch floppy disks were available with both soft sectoring and hard sectoring. Because of the similarity in magnetic characteristics between some disk types, it was possible to use an incorrectly certified disk in a soft sectored drive. Quad density 5¼ inch disks were rare, so it was not uncommon to use higher quality double density disks, which were usually capable of sustaining the 96 TPI formatting of quad density, in drives such as the Commodore 8050.
Disks were available in both single and double sided forms, with double sided formats providing twice the storage capacity. Like TPI, "double sided" was mostly a certification indicator, as the magnetic media was usually recordable on both sides. Many (but not all) certified "double sided" 8 and 5¼ inch floppies had an index hole on both sides of the disk sleeve to make them usable as flippy disks.
A combination floppy disk and optical disc, known as a Floptical disk exists. The size of a 3.5 (90 mm) disk, they are capable of holding close to 20.8 MB, but need a special drive.
| Platform | Size | Density | Bytes/ sector | Sectors/ track | Tracks/ side | Sides | Capacity | RPM | Encoding | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IBM (3740 format) | 8 in | single | 128 | 26 | 74 | 1 | 250.25 KiB | 360 | FM | |
| Apple II | 3½ in (90 mm) | double | 512 | Variable (8-12) | 80 | 1 | 400 KiB | CLV | GCR | |
| 2 | 800 KiB | |||||||||
| high | 512 | 18 | 80 | 2 | 1440 KiB | 300 | MFM | |||
| 5¼ in | double | 256 | 13 | 35 | 1 | 113.75 KiB | 300 | GCR | ||
| 2 | 227.50 KiB | |||||||||
| 16 | 1 | 140 KiB | ||||||||
| 2 | 280 KiB | |||||||||
| Commodore (8-bit) | 5¼ in | double | 256 | Variable (17-21) | 35 | 1 | 170 KiB | 300 | GCR | |
| 2 | 340 KiB | |||||||||
| Commodore Amiga | 3½ in (90 mm) | double | 512 | 11 | 80 | 2 | 880 KiB | 300 | MFM | |
| high | 22 | 1760 KiB | 150 | |||||||
| IBM PC compatibles | 3½ in (90 mm) | double | 512 | 9 | 80 | 2 | 720 KiB | 300 | MFM | |
| high | 18 | 80 | 1440 KiB | |||||||
| 21 | 80 | 1680 KiB | ||||||||
| 21 | 82 | 1720 KiB | ||||||||
| extended | 36 | 80 | 2880 KiB | |||||||
| 5¼ in | double | 512 | 8/9 | 40 | 1 | 160/180 KiB | 300 | MFM | ||
| 2 | 320/360 KiB | |||||||||
| high | 15 | 80 | 2 | 1200 KiB | 360 | |||||
| NEC PC98 | 3½ in (90 mm) | high | 512 | 15 | 80 | 2 | 1200 KiB | 360 | MFM | |
| 1024 | 8 | 1280 KiB | ||||||||
| Atari 8-bit | 5¼ in | single | 128 | 18 | 40 | 1 | 90 KiB | 288 | FM | |
| enhanced | 128 | 26 | 127 KiB | MFM | ||||||
| double | 256 | 18 | 180 KiB |