ETD_FORMAT and td_format are used to write data to a track that either has not yet been formatted or has had a hard error on a standard write command. TD_FORMAT completely ignores all data currently on a track and does not check for disk change before performing the command. The device will format the requested tracks, filling each sector with the contents of the buffer pointed to by io_Data field. You should do a read pass to verify the data. If you have a hard write error during a normal write, you may find it possible to use the td_format command to reformat the track as part of your error recovery process. ETD_FORMAT will write the sector label area if the iotd_SecLabel is non-NULL. You format a track by passing an ioexttd to the device with td_format or ETD_FORMAT set in io_Command, io_Data set to at least track worth of data, io_Offset field set to the byte offset of the track you want to write and the io_Length set to the length of a track. For ETD_FORMAT, you must also set iotd_Count to the current diskchange number. #define TRACK_SIZE ((LONG) (NUMSECS * TD_SECTOR)) UBYTE *Writebuffer; if (WriteBuffer = AllocMem(TRACK_SIZE,MEMF_CLEAR|MEMF_CHIP)) { DiskIO->iotd_Req.io_Length=TRACK_SIZE; DiskIO->iotd_Req.io_Data=(APTR)Writebuffer; DiskIO->iotd_Req.io_Offset=(ULONG)(TRACK_SIZE * track); DiskIO->iotd_Req.io_Command = TD_FORMAT; DoIO((struct IORequest *)DiskIO); }