| IWM(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual (Mac68k) | IWM(4) | 
NAME
 iwm, fd — floppy disk driver for IWM and non-DMA SWIM controllers
SYNOPSIS
 iwm0 at obio?
fd* at iwm0 drive ?
DESCRIPTION
 The 
iwm driver interfaces to the built-in and external floppy disk drives on the Macintosh. It supports double-density media, written in Apple's proprietary GCR format. Currently, there is no disklabel support for the floppy drives. Instead, the 
iwm driver sets up a fake in-core disklabel, using the minor device number to select from the supported disk formats.
The following formats are supported:
| Partition | Size | sides | tracks | sectors/track | 
| a | 800Kb | 2 | 80 | 10 (default) | 
| b | 400Kb | 1 | 80 | 10 | 
| c | 800Kb | 2 | 80 | 10 | 
(The above table describes the logical mapping as implemented by the driver; the physical layout of GCR floppies has 8..12 sectors per track.)
 
FORMATTING
 The iwm driver does currently not support floppy disk formatting.
SEE ALSO
 Apple Computer, Inc.: "Inside Macintosh", Vol III-33f. (Addison-Wesley)
Apple Computer, Inc.: "New Technical Notes DV 17 - Sony Driver"
Neil Parker: "iwmstuff"
eject(1)
 
HISTORY
 The iwm interface first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.
AUTHORS
 Hauke Fath put together the beginnings of the iwm driver in 1996 from the sparse documentation in "Inside Macintosh", Neil Parker's "iwmstuff" documentation for the Apple IIgs and a long, hard look at the .Sony driver.
BUGS
 The FFS code is incapable of dealing with a varying number of sectors per track. We have to fake a mapping and so lose FFS support for hardware parameters like transition times.
The driver only supports an obsolete format.