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Date Posted: 17:27:04 02/04/03 Tue
Author: horiz
Subject: Re: encoding methods, please help
In reply to: john pryde 's message, "encoding methods, please help" on 11:54:06 10/08/02 Tue

>I'm currently doing a home study course in pc
>maintenance & construction etc.. and I'm having
>problems with understanding how MFM & RLL methods
>work. My understanding of FM is that the computer
>creates a regular clock pulse, if this is immediately
>followed by another pulse this represents a binary 1.
>if not this represents a binary 0.
> someone help please.............john

i recommend that you read scott meuller's "upgrading and repairing pc's" it will fill in all the blanks left by the learning library material.about 30 quid from amazon.

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