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Raspberry Pi anyone?
I am still figuring out how this works, so this information is not 100% correct!Old hard drives use the same magnetization patterns as floppy disks. It is called MFM (Modified Frequency Modulation)I just read a datasheet of a diskette drive. Data is stored as changes in the magnetization layer. On a transition a short low pulse can be detected at the DataRead pin of the drive. The time in between those pulses represents a bit pattern.2us pulse = a > next up: a3us pulse = ab > next up: b4us pulse = ab > next up: aExample of a pattern starting with logic 1.Pulse length: 2 3 3 4 ...Bit pattern: 1 10 01 10 1...The byte on the endI do not know how the start of a sector is marked yet though.