On higher capacity disks, such as 1.2 MB disks, the original boot sector may overwrite a portion of the directory.
"This article gives the specifications for the 800K floppy disks and the 1.4MB floppy disks."
It had 80 MB fixed disks and a very large 16 MB removable platter.
It featured 10 MB disks that were the size of A4 paper and about 1 cm thick.
It is most easily supplied in zipped form, in which it occupies only 0.9MB and will fit on a 1.44MB disk.
There were numerous makes and models of 10, 20, and 32 MB hard disks that met that requirement.
This is the last directory of the 1.2 MB disks.
This is the second-to-last directory of the 1.44 MB disks.
It was backwards compatible with the EZ 135 disks, and could utilize a higher capacity 230 MB disk.
The floptical used 21 MB disks, but was able to read and write standard magnetic floppies as well.