INTERLEAVING When physically sequential sectors of the disk are to be read, each sector reaches the read/write head before a read or write operation can be set up. The disk must make a complete rotation to pick up the next sector. For example, when an attempt is made to read 31 sectors of a particular track, 31 rotations are required. This takes up a considerable amount of time, but performance can be significantly improved by proper interleaving. Thå optimum interleave value depends on many factors such as the bus and processor speed of your computer, number of buffers, drive speed, controller capability, etc. The simplest way to determine the most suitable interleave value for any particular system is through experimentation. The PS180 8 bit Controller accepts any interleave value of 1 through 30. Though we suggest that you experiment to see which value gives you the best performance. By using a software program such  as CORE or SPINTEST, you can determine the data transfer rate of your system with any particular interleave value. Follow these steps: 1) Low-level format the hard disk drive with PS2FMT for a minute and a half with an interleave value. 2) Reboot the system with the DOS diskette in Drive A. 3) Insert the CORE or SPINTEST program in Drive A and activate. 4) Document the data transfer rate which is reported. 5) Repeat steps 1 through 4 with other interleave values and document the results. 6) Choose the value with the highest data transfer rate, and this time format the entire hard disk.