Floppy disk format
(重定向自Single density disk)
Floppy disk format and density refer to the logical and physical layout of data stored on a floppy disk. Since their introduction, there have been many popular and rare floppy disk types, densities, and formats used in computing, leading to much confusion over their differences. In the early 2000s, most floppy disk types and formats became obsolete, leaving the 3 ⁄2-inch disk, using an IBM PC compatible format of 1440 KB, as the only remaining popular format.