Design, manufacture and use of optical discs that permit the concurrent and
discriminable acquisition of signals from both operational features and nonoperational
features is presented. The disc geometries and tracking schemes permit such discs
to be read in, and data encoded by nonoperational features reported by, standard
(or minimally-modified), optical disc readers. Single data layer first and second
surface discs are described, as are multiple data layer discs. Use of the disks
in analyte-specific assay is presented.