1 cylinder = 15 tracks
For 3390 Device: 1 Track = 56664 bytes 15 Tracks = 1 Cylinder 1 Cylinder = 15 * 56664 = 849960 bytes (.85 MB)
Cylinder
A cylinder
There are many places where one can find information about accompaniment tracks. One can find information about accompaniment tracks at popular on the web sources such as Day Wind and Mardel.
You can find rubber tracks at many websites online. One website you can go to buy rubber tracks is http://www.mclarenusa.com/.
A cylinder has two edges one at the top and one at the bottom.
It depends on how many tracks and sectors, as well as the sector size. In a typical (very old) 360kb floppy, there were 40 cylinders, 2 tracks per cylinder, 9 sectors per track, and 512 bytes per sector so, in that case, 1 byte would be about 1.085 x 10-4 cylinders.
cylinder has 2 and cone one
D) cylinder
two, one edge at each end of the cylinder
There are many steps that one has to take to hone a cylinder. One must first get a machine to spin the cylinder and then one must bore into the cylinder with a cutting device.
two. one on top one on bottom. the majority of a cylinder is a rounded surface. not a face.