Here is a list of known 8-inch floppy disk alignment disks (also called Analog Alignment Diskettes or AADs). These specialized media were primarily produced by Dysan (the most common brand) and occasionally by drive manufacturers or other companies like Accurite. They contain precision-recorded patterns (e.g., "cat's eye" bursts) for oscilloscope-based calibration of head radial alignment, azimuth, index timing, track 0 sensor, and related parameters on vintage 8-inch drives (typically 48 TPI, single- or double-density, single- or double-sided).
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What alignment disks are there for 8 inch floppy drives?
Alignment disks for 8-inch floppy drives were made by a few key manufacturers, and they’re typically categorized by what aspect of the drive they help align (radial, azimuth, speed, etc.). Here are the main ones you’ll run into:
🔧 Major Alignment Disk Types (8-inch)
1. Radial (Track Alignment) Disks
Common examples:
2. Azimuth Alignment Disks
Often combined with radial disks in a multi-purpose alignment disk.
3. Speed (RPM) / Strobe Disks
Examples:
4. Index Timing Disks
5. Write/Read Certification Disks
🧰 Manufacturer-Specific Alignment Packs
Some drive manufacturers shipped their own official kits:
⚠️ Reality Check (Important)
🧠 Practical Modern Alternatives
Since you’re working with S-100 / Altair-class hardware, people today often:
💡 Pro Tip (from vintage hardware practice)
For Shugart-compatible drives like the SA800:
If you want, I can:
Show how to fake an alignment disk using another calibrated drive
You can “fake” an alignment disk pretty effectively using a known-good, already-aligned drive as your reference. This is actually how a lot of S-100/Altair restorers keep systems running without risking rare factory disks.
Here’s the practical, no-nonsense method.
🧰 What You Need
If your reference drive is off, everything you do will inherit that error—so pick your best drive.
🧪 Step 1: Create a “Reference Disk”
Use the good drive to write clean, consistent data.
Method A (Best – uniform pattern)
Write the same repeating byte pattern across the entire disk:
Under CP/M, you can:
Method B (Better – track-specific reference)
If you have low-level tools:
These are the tracks you’ll use for alignment peaking.
📏 Step 2: Use It Like an Alignment Disk
Now move that disk to the misaligned drive.
🔧 Radial Alignment (most important)
👉 You’re not just looking for “it reads”—you want the strongest, cleanest analog signal
🎯 Fine Trick (critical insight)
Once you find the peak:
👉 True alignment is the center of that peak, not just the highest spike
🧭 Track 0 sanity check
If not:
🔄 Cross-check
If possible:
👉 If both drives agree, you’re aligned well enough for real use
⚙️ Azimuth Alignment (optional but valuable)
If your drive allows head rotation:
👉 You want:
⚠️ Limitations (be honest about it)
This method:
But for:
…it’s absolutely good enough to get reliable reads/writes across systems.
💡 Advanced Trick (used by restorers)
If you have two decent drives but neither is trusted:
👉 Surprisingly effective—errors average out instead of compounding
🧠 Bottom Line
You’re not really “faking” an alignment disk—you’re:
Using one drive as the calibration standard for another
That’s exactly how many shops did it in the field when factory disks weren’t available.
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