~art IV: The Macro Facility
The first part describes the statements, character set, terms,. literals, and expressions that make up the assembler language, and give the rules and conventions for writing code. The second part describes the alignment, statement formats, mnemonic operations codes, and operand entries of machine instructions. The third part describes the assembler instructions used for program sectioning, addressing, symbol and data definition, and then describes the macro definition, the macro instruction, and the
IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER (E) INSTALLATION GUIDE PROGRAM~ER 360S-AS-036 This publicat~ontains information needed for
incorporating the Assembler (E) contained in the Assembler (E) Independent Component Release Package into the Operating system. It describes the distribution tape and gives detailed instructions for including the component into the system. The publication is intended for system support personnel with a good knowledge of the IBM System/360 Operating System.
Systems Reference Library Manual, 12 pages
GC33-Q015
~ SYSTE~~~~~ ~ ~ SORT/MERGE TIMING ESTIMATES NUMBER 360S-SM-023
blication gives estimated execution times of the sort/merge program (360S-SM-023) on the IBM System/370 Model 155 central processing Unit. Times are shown for sorting applications using various main-storage sizes and record lengths. The assumptions made in calculating the timing estimates are described.
Manual, 28 pages
GC33-Q017
IBM SYSTEM/360 DOS SORT MERGE DESIGN OBJECTIVES PROG. NO. 57Q3 SMl
The program product Design Objectives (PPDO) describe the deSign objectives ana provide the estimated availability date of the subject Program Product.
Program Product DeSign Objectives, 2 pages
SC33-4018
DOS SORT/MERGE PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE - PROGRAM NUMBER 5743-SMl This manual enables a programmer-to prepare input to perform a sort or merge using program product: 5743-XM1.
and to link to the program his OHn assemb1er-1anguagc routines to perform such tasks as summarizing, altering.
inserting or deleting records. Specifically, it. describes:
o Program Organization o Environmental requirements o Label processing
o Control statements o Program Modification o Linking to user routines o Efficiency· considerations o Storage requirements o Program initiation
a Compat.ibility/conversion aids
I t also lists messages produced by the program. and describes the appropriate responses.
The user should have a good understanding of the Disk Operating System and its job control language.
Manual. 13Q pages
GC33-4019 *N
DOS SORT/MERGE SPECIFICATIONS - PROGRAM NUMBER 5743-SMl summarizes the functions and hardware requirements of the program, lists reference material, and outlines
compatibility/conversion features.
SpeCifications, 2 pages
SC33 GC33-Q020
IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM SORT/MERGE GENERAl. INFORMATiON. ~ NUMBER 5743-SMl
This publication provides general information about the IBM System/360 Disk Operating system Sort/Merge Program Product. It describes:
o program Organization o Control Statement Formats o User Exit Facilities o Label Handling ReqUirements o Program Performance Characteristics Program Product Manual. 20 pages
GC33-4021
OS/VS ASSEMBLER PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE - SYSTEM LIBRARY
This manual complements OS/VS and DOS~sembler Language, Order No. GC33-4010. I t is intended for the programmer writing assembler-language programs to be run under OS/VS.
The manual contains the follOWing major sections:
o Job control statements to rUn the assembler o Including macro definitions in a library o Interpreting the assembler listing o Programming considerations
Other topiCS, covered in appendixes. are assembler data set requirements, the object module produced by the assembler, inVOking the assembler dynamically, and the assembler error messages. Prerequisite reading is Introduction to OS and OS/VS and DOS/VS Assembler Language. programming at an installation.
This publication gives a general description of the sort/merge program -- how i t is installed, the functions i t provides, and the control statements used to request these fUnctions -- as well as its relationship to OS, and the machine environment,. This manual also inclUdes compatibility and conversion considerations and timing estimates.
Manual. 112 pages
SC33-4023
DOS SORT/MERGE PROGRAM NUMBER
ThISlmanua1 proV1 s the information necessary to install and test program number 5743-SM1:
a) Hardware requirements
b) Installation procedures. including a l i s t of the
DOS/VS SORT/MERGE DESIGN OBJECTIVES - PROGRAM PRODUCT
5746=SM1 -
---The Program Product Design Objectives (PPDO) describe the design objectives and provide the estimated availability date of the subject Program Product.
Flyer. 1 page
~,~~~~~~ INSTALLATION REFERENCE ~
*N
information about the installation and operation of the TSO Assembler Prompter. It is intended for personnel responsible for installing and maintaining the pranpter. in these publications:
OS/MVT: utilities. order No. GC28-6586
OS/VS:
JCL Reference. Order No .• GC28-6704 Utilities. Order No. GC35-0005 JCL Reference, Order NO .• GC28-0618 Related publication:
SC33
OS TSO Assembler prompter user·s Guide, o~er No~
SC26-37"0 Manual, 2f1 pages
~D-fl~O ~
DOS/VS SORT/MERGE GENERAL INFORMATION - PROGRAM NUMBER
57ii'6-SMl -
IBM SYSTEM/360 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM ASCII MAGNETIC TAPE UTILITIES
PROGRAM NUMBER 5736-UT2
This Program Product Design Objectives (PPDO) describes the design objectives and provides the estimated availability date of the subject Program Product.
Design Objectives Sheet, 2 pages SC33-5001
IBM SYSTEM/360 DOS ASCII MAGNETIC TAPE UTILITIES PROGRAM GUIDE --pjiOGRAM NUMBER 5736-UT2
These ASCII Magnetic Tape Util.ity programs provide the DOS user with a set of utility programs for data fil.es coded in ASCII (the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange). The functions provided by these programs include comparing tape files on one or more reels~
and file-to-file.transfer between magnetic tape, DASD, printer, and card devices. Translation between ASCII and EBCDIC is automatically performed by the system where necessary.
This. programming guide is intended for use· by
programming personnel responsible for utility applications.
It explains how to prepare the utility modifier and field select statements and the control information necessary to run these utilities. Job control examples, program messages, operator messages, and the ASCII/EBCDIC conversion tables are included. The programs discussed are the card-to-tape, data cell-card-to-tape, disk-card-to-tape, tape-to-card, to-data cell, to-disk. to-printer, tape-ta-tape, and tape compare uti1ity programs.
Program Product Guide, 100 pages GC33-5002
SYSTEMl360 DOS ASCII MAGNETIC TAPE UTILITIES PROGRAM PRODUCT SPECiFICATIONS - PROGRAM NUMBER 5736-~
The Program Product Specifications (PPS) describe the warranted ~pec~fications of the subject program Product.
specification Sheet, 2 pages GC33-500fl
SYSTEM/360 DOS PLANNING GUIDE FOR PROGRAMMING THE 3330 DIRECT ACCESS STORAGE FA'CiLiTy-- -This publication is a planning guide for programmers, programming managers, and systems analysts who are intending to use an IBM System/370 configuration with the IBM 3330
·Dire~t Access Storage Facility under the Disk Operating system.
The information in this document is divided into the following three sections:
o An· introduc.tion that explains the· functions of Operating System, Supervisor and Input/Output Macros
(GC2f1-5037). .
Planning· Guide, 8 pages GC33-5007
SYSTEM/370 DISK OPERATING SYSTEM VERSION fI - MANUAL This manua1, DOS Version 4, contains informatIOii"required by installation managers, systems programmers, applications programmers, and operators who work with DOS Version " on an IBM System/370 MOdel. 135, ·1"5, or 155, The manual contains update information to the existing DOS library.
The manuals that are updated are:
·DOS System Control and Service, ·GC2f1-5036 DOS Data Management COncetps, GC2f1-3065 DOS Supervisor and I/O Macros, GC2"-5037 DOS· Operating Guide, GC2·fI-5022
DOS and TOS Utility Programs, GC2~-3~65
This reference publication d~cribes the planning and the procedures necessary to generate and to ma1ntain" an installation-tailored IBM Disk Operating System (DOS) that provides support for IBM-supplied DOS programs you desire, as well as for your own programs, The major topics discussed'are:
o Planning the installation-tailored DOS supervisor o Planning the installation-tailored DOS operational
pack(s)
o Procedures for gen~rating and for.maintaining the DOS system .
o Sample problems for testing the IBM-supplied DOS programs
The information in this pub1ication is of particular interest to anyone responsible for the planning and/or implementation of system generation and maintenance for DOS.
This includes installation managers, system analysts, programmers, and machine operators.
System Library Manual, fl28 pages GC33-5009
DOS VERSION 4 MESSAGES - SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY MANUAL PROGRAM NUMBER 360N-CL-'S-3--- -This reference publication provides qui~k access information for operators and progr.ammers who encounter DOS messages and
For detailed DOS operating information. see the companion publication, DOS Operating Guide, GC2f1-5022. For a list of associated publications, refer to the IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, GA22-6822.
Manual, 360 pages
DOS/VS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT GUIDE
This manual is a guide to the IBM Disk Operating
System/virtual storage (DOs/vS). The system in its entirety is discussed on a conceptual and functional l.evel. System management refers not only to the way DOS/vS is organized, but also to the way the user can efficiently manage the system facilities at his dispoSal. This manual, therefore, does more than describe tbe functions and interaction of the system control and system service programs that constitute DOs/VS. It also describes boW the· systems planner, systems programmer, applications programmer. or operator can use DOS/vS to your best adVantage. .
Manual, 2f10 pages GC33-5372 .
DOS/vS· DATA MANAGEMENT GUIDE
Provides:conceptual and functional. information about the data management faoilities offered by DOs/VS_ These facilities concern primary items such as record design, file organization, and file processing, as lIell as secondary items like file· labeling, data security, ·data integrity, and symbolic device names.
The in~ended· audience is a systems designer who has to decide on a certain type of file organization and a method of file maintenance for a given application, and an appl.ication programmer who needs general background information about the access methods he will use in his programs. PrereqUisite publication: Introduction· to DOs/VS.
GC33-5370. .
·Manual, 328 pages GC33-5373
DOS/VS SUPERVISOR AND I/O MACROS SRL MAIiOAL
This publication iSforthe progriiiiiiier planning to use the DOS/vS Input/Output Control system macro instructions and supervisor macro instructions. Tbese macro instructions can be ~biDed with probJ.em pmgrams to produce generalized'or specific file processing programs. The major subjects describe the macro system, label processing, multitasking
·macros, physical IOCS, supervisor macros, and sequential, d:j.rect, indexed sequential and access methods.
Manual, 300 pages
188
GC33 POSITION SENSING [RPS) AND BLOCK MULTIPLEX CHANNEL SUPPORT This publication is a planning guide for programmer-s-,---programming managers. and systems analysts who intend to use a Systern/370 configuration with IBM 3340 Direct Access Storage Devices (DASDl under DOS/VS.
In addition. this publication provides information on
Rotationa~ Position sensing (RPS) and the Block Mu~tiplex places where programming support for existing DASD (2311, 2314, 3330, 3333) has been changed to support the 3340.
Basic information needed to plan for programming the 3340 is contained in -DCS/VS Supervisor and I/O Macros-.
Manual, 22 pages
GC33-5401
PLANNING GUIDE FOR DOS/VS SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS
This document contains inforrr.ation Which will help the customer in planning the implementation of DOS/VS System Enhancements in his installation.
Prerequisite reading material is the Introduction to
DOS/vS~ GC33-5370. In addition, DP Processing Glossary, GC20-1699-0, defines a number of terms used in this
DOS/VS PLANNING GUIDE FOR PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEMl370 MODEL 115 AND THE IBM 5203 AND 3203 PRINTERS This publicationisa planning guide for programmers ..
programming managers, and systems analysts who intend to use
OS/VS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FACILITI~S [SMF)
This publication provides installation managers, system
programmers~ and operators with the information required to plan for .. install, and use SMF (System Management
Facilities).
SMF is an optional feature of the IBM System/370 Os/VS that can be selected at system generation.
SMF collects system, job-managment, and data-management information and links to user-written routines that can monitor the operation of jobs or job steps.
This publication, introduces basic SMF concepts;
describes SMF record formats .. control program exits, and data-management reqUirements; tells how to plang writew and test user-written exit routines; tells how to incorporate SMF into the operating system; and describes IPL and data management procedures.
Manual, 80 pages
GC35-0005
OS/VS UTILITIES
This publication discusses the capabilities of the OS/VS utility programs and the control statements 'used with each program. These programs are used by programmers responsible for organizing and maintaining operating system data.
Manual, 320 pages
GC38-0005
IBM SYSTEMl370 MODEL 135 OPERATING PROCEDURES
This manual provides operating and reference information for operators of the IBM System/370 Model 135. The reader is assumed to have a working knowledge of Introduction to IBM Data Processing systems, GC20-16B4, and some previous operating experience on either a similar system or related Data Processing Equipment.
The manual describes how to operate 'the system hardware:
IBM 3135 Processing Unit - The System CPU IBM 3046 Power
GC38
Unit - The major source of electrical power for the CPU IBM 3210 and 3215 Console Printer-Keyboards Input/output devices that are attached to the CPU-integrated adapters.
The principal Diagnostic Procedure in the manual requires IBM System/370 Model 135 Diagnostic Report, GX33-6003.
IBM System/370 Model 135 Diagnostic Report, GX33-6003.
Manual, 110 pages
GC38-0015
IBM SYSTEM/370 MODEL 145 OPERATING PROCEGURES
This System Library Manual contains information necessary to operate the following units of the IBM System/370 Model 145:
IBM 3145 Processing Unit
IBM 3210 Console Printer-Keyboards IBM 3215 Console printer-Keyboards IBM 3047 Power Unit
The reader,is assumed to have basic computer knowledge and experience, or computer ope~ating experience on a similar system or other related data processing equipment. The
descri~e the applications of these facilities within operating procedures. service-personnel usage is not included.
o Console File - Contains location, handling, flexible disk insertion and removal information, and the necessary cautions associated with flexible disks.
o Console Printer-Keyboards - Contains initial setup and operator adjustments, 3210 print element clean-ing procedures, associated manual PR-KB operations, and a description of indicators and controls.
o Operating Procedures - Describes in detail procedures necessary for system operation.
Initialization and error recovery procedures are included. Operating procedures for System Error Record Editing Program [SEREP) and System Test 370
(ST370) are ~lso in this section.
o Handling Abnormal Situations - Includes text and flowcharts used in analyzing the four major types of abnormal situations encountered:
1. Cannot power system on
IBM SYSTEM/370 MODEL 158 OPERATING PROaEGURES
This manual introduces-the operator to the Model 158 display console. Subjects describes frolI'; an operational level include: Operator·s Library: OS/VS2 Consoles, GC3B-0260, and Operator's Library: OS/VS2 Reference, GC3B-0210,. A knowledge of IBM System/360 Operating System: Operating Procedures, GC2B-6692 is considered a prerequisite.
Manual, 52 pages
GC38- 0030 ON
SYSTEM/370 MODEL 168 OPERATING PROCEDURES
This publication describes the basic procedures performed by the Model 168 operator at .the sY,stem console. These procedures, in conjunction with corresponding procedures provided in the appropriate operating system reference and console manuals, enables the operator to pot1er the machine
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS1 REFERENCE
This reference publication, part of a comprehensive
operator's library, contains all OS/VS1 system cOII':mands,. It is designed for use by any Dperator controlling OS/VS', but is of primary interest to the operator at the master console.
This publication does not contain introductory or procedural information about OS/VS1. This information is provided by DP operator training courses. This publication also does not contain CRJE or TCAM information.
Manual, 80 pages
GC38 GC38-0120
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS CONSOLE CONFIGURATIONS This introductory and procedural operator publica~ion
describes OS/VS support for:
o the single console configuration o the multiple console configuration
This publication is part of the Operator's Library and is intended for use with:
o Qperator's Library:
o Operator's Library:
o Operator's Library:
OS/vSl Reference, GC38-0110 OS/vS2 Reference, GC38-0210 OS/vS1 Display Consoles (if applicable), GC38-0255 o Operator's Library: OS/VS2 Display Consoles (if
applicable), GC38-0360 o the applicable hardware publication(s).
Manual, 28 pages GC38-0210
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: os/VS2 REFERENCE
This publication provides the basic system information necessary for a console" operator to rWl a syst.ellJ/370 machine under OS/VS2. b knowledge of the information included in the IBM Basic Operator Training Course is assumed.
The following topics are discussed in this publication:
a general overview of OS/VS2~ the commands and procedures for starting, stopping, and·restarting the system; and discussions on system input, system output, allocating devices. and recording system information. The commands and procedur~s for controlling jobs and the overall system are also discussed in this book.
Manual, 76 pages GC38-0220
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS2 TSO
This publication provides t~basic system information necessary for a console operator to run TSO under os/VS2. A knowledge of the information included in the IBM Basic Operator Training Course is assumed.
This publication includes the commands and procedures necessary to: start TSO. mOdify ~SO parameters. communicate with terminal users. cancel a terminal session. control the background reader, and stop TSO.
Manual.. 32 pages
GC38-0255
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS1 DISPLAY CONSOLES
Tells system operators how to use cathode ray tube (CRT) system through display consoles and includes detailed instructions for each device telling:
o How to start. the system Library: OS/vS1 Reference, GC28-1001.
Manual, 80 pages GC38-0260
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS2 DISPLAY CONSOLES
This publication tells system operators how to use cathode Library: os/VS2 Reference, GC38-0210, which describes overall VS2 operating procedures.
Operators Guide, 156, Pages GC38-0305
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY: OS/VS TCAM - PROGRAM NUMBER 57Q1-SC1-21 Operating commands for Telecommunications Access Method.
(TCM) for the Operating System/Virtual Storage (OS/VS) are
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY OS/VS1 RES - PROGRAM NUMBER 5741-SC1-BB This ,book is required by the oPerator of a central computer that is using RES (Remote Entry services) under VS1. It exp1atns what functions the central operator can perform under RES. The book describes how the central operator uses
displaying RES iDfoxmation. changing line statusw controlling job. processing,. and sending messages to workstation users.
This book is part of tbe Operator's Library and need be included in the library only when RES is used. It is assumed that the library contains the publication Operator's Library: OS/VS1 Reference, Order No. GC38-0110.
Manual, 48 pages, GC38-0335
OPERATOR'S LIBRARY:, OS/VS1 CRJE
This publication contains ~rmation pertinent to the
~entral computer operator for starting,. stopping,. and running Conversational Remote Job Entry (CRJE) under OS/VS1.
It should ,be used in conjunction with Operator's Library:
OS/vS1 Reference, GC38-0110.
All the messages received bY the operator as a result of CRJE commands are documented in OS/VS Message Library: VS1 System Messages, GC38-1001.
Manual
GC38-1001
OS/VS MESSAGE LIBRARY: VS1 SYSTEM MESSAGES
This manuar-is the basiC--manuar-of the message 1ibrary for OS/VS1 systems. It contains messages for most system contzol program functions. including scheduler •. supervisor,.
data management. system gen~ration,. and checkpoint/restart.
VS1 System Messages, when used with other appropriately chosen message library publications, enables effective use of VS1 messages~ For messages documented,. it contains pertinent data about:
o an expanded explanation of the message text,
,This publication lists,-eiplains, and suggests appropriate responses for the messages issued by most OS/vS2 control . program functions including scheduler. supervisor, data
management,. and system generation.
Manual, 186 pages GC38-1003
OS/VS MESSAGE LIBRARY: SYSTEM CODES
This publication lists, explains,and suggests appropriate responses to the system completion codes and wait state codes produced by the IBM supplied components of OS/VS1. The codes are presented in a1pbameric order.
Manual GC38-1004
OS/VS MESSAGE LIBRARY: ROUTING AND DESCRIPTOR CODES This publication lists the routing and descriptor codes of OS/VS messages as they are assigned by IBM. Most messages in the system are issued by the WTO and WTOR macro
OS/VS MESSAGE LIBRARY: ROUTING AND DESCRIPTOR CODES This publication lists the routing and descriptor codes of OS/VS messages as they are assigned by IBM. Most messages in the system are issued by the WTO and WTOR macro