PTF PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-AL-531 PTF PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-AS-037
Part 3 provides: ordering and distribution procedures for release 1, hardware engineering change levels,
program material shipped with the system. and optional material available.
The publication provides installation managers, system programmers, and IBM field engineering personnel with information useful for planning and implementing release 1.
Manual
GC2q-5093
OS/VS1 DEBUGGING GUIDE NUMBER 57q1010
-This publication is written for those involved in debugging application and system programs. It contains material on how to start debugging, a section on functional information (system concepts) to help the reader see the system as a whole and to give some particulary useful concepts. and a section on output formats and uses in the debugging situation. A series of appendixes provide additional reference information for convenience.
Manual. 168 pages GC2Q-509Q
OS/VS1 STORAGE ESTIMATES - S!5TEM LIBRARY
This publication is intended for two types of users: system programmers, and problem programmers. It contains
instructions, formulas, and charts that can be used to estimate the real, virtual, and auxiliary storage requirements £or VS1. Real storage is system (hardware) storage and corresponds to main storage in other IBM operating systems. Virtual storage is an addressing storage concept that provides the installation with as many as 16.777.216 bytes of storage accessible to programs.
Auxiliary storage is comprised of the input/output devices required to contain virtual storage, system residence libraries, job queues, spooled data sets, and work space required by control and processing programs.
Each type of user can use this publication differently.
o System programmers can use this publication to determine the amount of real, virtual and auxiliary storage that must be allocated during system generation or Initial Program Load.
o Problem programmers can use this publication to
Provides reference information on altering DOS programs and files to be compatible with the OS/VS1 system control program. It describes the similarities and differences between DOS and OS/vS1. thus aiding programmer~ to: o Resource Allocation o performance Considerations o Job Entry Subsystem (JES)
The intended audience is system and application programmers in a DOS installation making the transition to the OS/vS1 Planning Guide. GC2Q-5082
o 0S/VS1 Planning and Use Guide. GC2Q-5090 Manual. 268 pages
GC211-5097
0s/VS1 RELEASE 2 GUIDE - PROG. NO. 57111-020
~manual sumiiiarizes operatingsystem. Virtual storage Option 1 (OS/VS1) Release 2 System Control Programming (SCP) components. It is in four parts:
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o Part 1 is a functional summary of new and changed features of OS/VS1. including new .and changed system parameters and commands. system generation information. new hardware support. and publication support.
o Part 2 contains a module directory. with a.list of system modules and their status.
o Part 3 contains ordering and distribution
procedures and requirements for Release 2, hardware engineering change levels. program material shipped with the system. and optional programs available.
o Part " contains APAR lists. Program Sympton Index for corrected problems. and program temporary fix (PTF) information.
Manual. 220 pages GC2Q-6000
IBM SYSTEM/360 DOS-To-OS IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE
This publication consists of self-contained chapters. each of which provides information on how to modify the IBM System/360 Disk Operating System (DOS) programs and files to run under the IBM System/360 Operating System. It is designed primarily for programming personnel responsible for making the transition from DOS to OS and applies to DOS
This publication complements the Systems Reference Library publication DOS and TOS PL/I (D) Compiler. Language Reference Manual. Order NO. GC28-8202. Its purpose is to aid the.programmer and to familarize him ~ith the techniques of PL/I programming. This publication therefore provides all information that is not part of the PL/I Language
o storage requirements of PL/I·programs and program elements
o The overlay facility
o Listings produced for PL/I programs o Restrictions to the PL/I (D) language.
In sorne instances. the programmer may desire detailed additional information on topics not directly connected with PL/I •. A llst of all pertinent Systems Reference Library Compatibility Feature of the System/360 to allow overlap of magnetic tape operations with processing of IBM 1QOO-series programs.
Emulation is a technique that uses both special machine features and programming to allow programs written for one data processing system be run on another type of system.
Systems Reference Library Manual, 48 pages
GC26-3570
DOS AND TOS RPG LANGUAGE SPECIFlCAT~ONS. PROG. NOS.
360N=RG-4iO (DOS), 360M-RG-408 J!Q§l - ----This publication contains fundamentals of RPG programming and language specif·ications for the IBM System/360 Disk and Tape Operating Systems. Report Program Generator.
This program can be used for System/360 MOdels 30. QO. 50.
65 and 75.
Also included is the job setup information for executing RPG.
Systems Reference Library Manual. 300 pages GC26-373Q
IBM
TSO TElis·-'~~==~·~~~
the design objectives availability date of the Design Objectives. 2 pages GC26-3735
IBM SYSTM/360 OPERMlING SYS'lIEM ASSEMBLER B DESIGN OEJECTIVBS SEHRT. l'ROGR!\M !!!!!!!.!lH 57311-ASl Assembler B is a high-performance assembler language processor for the IBM System/360 Operating system. This document contains the design objectives for Assembler B support of System/370.
DeSign Objectives Sheet. 1 page
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SC26 OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION TERMINAL USER'S GUIDE
IGC28-6763), explains how to use the ASM command by itself to assemble source code and obtain.object code for existing source code. It also explains how to use ASH as an operand of the RUN command and of the RUN subcommand of the EDIT command to assemble, load, and execute assembler-language source code.
Section 2, which supplements the book IBM ~YSTEMl360
OPERATING SYSTEM: TIME SHARING OPTION COMMAND LANGUAGE REFERENCE IGC28-6732), describes the format of the ASM command and lists the operands, with a brief description of each,
in
alphabetic order.System Ref~rence Library, 30 pages
GC26-37113
IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER H SPECIFICATION SBEET, 'PROGRAM NUMBER 573U-ASl
This Program Product Specifications (PPS) describes the warranted specifications of the subject Program Product.
Specifications Sheet. 2 page
GC26-3746
OS DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES GUIDE - SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY
=
PROGRAM ~ 36os=AS-03~60S~DM-508.509 360S-IO-526Describes the assembler-language, I/O-related macros of as.
Defines and provides how-to information about (fixed, blocked, variable, undefined) record formats, data set organization methods (sequential, i~dexed-sequential. and direct) and procedures'for creating and updating access techniques (BDAM. BISAM, BPAM, BSAM, QISAM. QSAM). Contains information on direct-access device characteristics and allocation of space on direct-access devices.
Manual, 145 pages
GC26-3756
IBM SYSTEMl360 OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER IF) PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE - PROGRAM NUMBER 360S-A5=037
This publication complements the IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler Language publications. It provides a guide to program assembling. linkage editing. executing, interpreting listings, assemb1er programming considerations, diagnostic messages, and object output cards.
Information in this manua1-on IBM System/360 Model 195 should be used for planning purposes only. contitional-assembly language. It is designed to perform high-speed assemblies On IBM System/360 Models 110 and larger that have at least 256K bytes of main storage.
This publication describes the language extensions.
It also provides information On system requirements and performance estimates. This manual is designed to aid both planning and programming personnel. The reader is assumed to be familiar with the assembler language and with macro and conditional-assembly language processing.
Manual, 42 pages
SC26-3759
Q2 ASSEMBLER ~ PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE, PROG. NO. 573Q-ASl This book tells how to use ~ssembler B. It describes assembler options~ cataloged Job Control Language procedures, assembler listing and output~ sample programs, and programming techniques and considerations.
Assembler H is an assembler-language processor for the IBM System/360 Operating System. It performs high-speed assemblies on an IBM System/360 Model liD or higher with at least 256K bytes. of main storage.
This book is intended for all Assembler Hprogrammers.
It should be used in conjunction with the OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE Manual. 'Order Number GC28-651Q; the ASSEMBLER B LANGUAGE SPECIFICATIONS, order Number GC26-3771; and.the ASSEMBLER H MESSAGES, Order Number SC26-3770.
Systems Reference Library Manual, 52 pages
GC26-3767
IBM 27110/2968 AUDIO-VISUAL CONTROL USER'S GUIDE
~ ~ F30209 -- -
---This manual tells co~se authors how to control the audiO-visual units with the 27110 remote termina1. It also describes the units and the p.rogr~ng support required to operate them.
Systems Reference Library Manual, 32 pages
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Q2 ASSEMBLER ~ ~ INFORMATION, f!!Q!h NO. 5734-AS1 IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler B System Information Program Number 5734-AS1 was designed
to improve many featUres of Assembler F~ and has expanded capabilities as a macro assembler for both system and user defined macro languages.
This publication describes installation considerations and system-generation procedures for Assembler H~ and is intended,primarily for programmers responsible for installing the assembler.
This manual is divided into three independent chapters:
a Performance Estimates~
o Storage Estimates, and o System Generation.
Program Product Manual, 44 pages
SC26-3770
OS ASSEMBLER ~ MESSlIGES, PROG. NO. 5734 .. ASl
This book describes the assembly error diagnostic messages and the abnormal assembly termination messages issued by Assembler H. Assemmler H is an assembler-language processor for the IBM System/360 Operating System. It performs high-speed assemblies on an IBM System/360 Model QO or higher with at least 256K bytes of main storage.
This book is intended for all Assembler H Programmers.
It should be used in conjunction with the OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE MANUAL, Order Number GC28-651U; the ASSEMBLER H LANGUAGB SPECIFICATIONS, Order Number GC26-3771; and the ASSEMBLER H PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE, Order Number
Systems Reference Library Manual~ 70 pages
GC26-3771
OS ASSEMBLER .!! LANGUAGE, ~ .!l2..:. 573U-ASl
~his manual provides language specifications for the IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler B. Primarily intended as a reference manual for assembler-language programmers~
i t is designed to be used in conjunction with IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE, Order Number GC28-6514.
~he Disk Operating System (DOS> Emulator Program_executes under OS/MFT, OS/MVT, OS/VS1, or OS/VS2. It enables DOS programs to execute in an as environment. The DOS Emulator program may be multiprogrammed with other as jobs~ and i t can run the multiprogramming options of DOS.
This publication provides information for programmers and operators to help them code and run DOS jobs with the DOS Emulator Program. Introductory material that describes the operations and ~equirements for the tOS Emulator program is included. Lists of program generated messages and sample jobstreams are also provided in the reference
IBM SYSTEM/360 OPERATING SYSTEM TIME SHARING OPTION ASSEMBLER PROMPTER PROGRAM PRODUCTSPliCIFICiiTIciNS PRCGRA[·l NUl-mER 573U~
---~he Program Product Specifications (PPs> describe the warranted specifications of the subject Program Product.
Specifications~ 8-1/2 x 11~ 2 pages
GC26-37S3
OS/VS DATA MANAGEMENT SERVICES GUIDE
This publication describes how ~ite assembler-language programs that will create and process data sets. DOS/VS Assembler Language, GC33-II010.
o Job control language (JCL), ~s explained in OS/VS JCL Services, GC28-0617, and OS/VS JCL Reference, GC28-0618.
Manual, 176 pages
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os/VS CBECKPOIN~/RESTART MANUAL •
This publication describes checkpoint/restart, a facility for recording information about a job at
programmer-designated checkpoints so that, if necessary, the job can he restarted at the beginning of a step or at a checkpoint within a step.
Checkpoint/restart is intended for use by programmers and system analysts. A general understanding of job control language and data management is prerequisite knowledge for understanding the information in this book. See OS/VS JCL services, GC28-0617, and OS/VS Data Management Services Guide, GC26-3783, for background information on these subjects.
Manual, 86 pages GC26-3790
OS/VS SYSTEM GENERATION INTRODUCTION MANUAL
This publication describes the system generation process in os/Vs. In .its broadest sense, system generation consists of defining what an installation's data processing needs are, ordering distribution libraries from IBM, selecting modu1es from these libraries, placing them by mea~ of macro specifications and execution in a new system, and testing the newly created system.
The book is intended for IBM programming system
repres~tatives and system programmers who generate a new VSl or VS2 system Control program, and for system planners who need to know the considerations and requirements for generating a new system.
The hook.provides background information for the more detailed OS/VSl System Generation Reference, GC26-3791, and OS/VS2 System Generation Reference, GC26-3792.
Manual, qq pages GC26-3791
OS/VS 1 SYSTEM GENERATION REFERENCE
This publication provides the information for generating an OS/VS 1 System Control Program adapted to both tbe machine configuration and data processing requirements of an
instal~ation. It is intended for people who plan and select components for an OS/VSl System Control Program and install it.
This publication contains the information necessary to:
o Plan the OS/VSl system Control Program o Prepare for the generation of an OS/VSl System
Control Program
o Execute system generation.
o Test the system that has been generated o Restart system generation
In addition, this publication contains:
o Guidelines for performing a system generation using contained in the following publications is required:
OS/VSl Planning and Use Guide, GC2Q-5090 OS/VS System/370.System Summary, GA22-7001 OS/VS System Generation IntrodUction, GC26-3790 OS/VSl Storage Estimates, GC2Q-509Q
Manual, 236 pages GC26-3792
OS/vS2 SYSTEM GENERATION REFERENCE
This publication is intended for system programmers.and IBM programming systems representatives who are to install an OS/VS2 System Control Program. The publication provides the information necessary to:
o Prepare for system generation
'0 Execute system generation
~ Restart system generation if errors occur
This publication is intended for application pDOgrammers who write programs in assembler language. It cqntains a brief description of each macro instruction and a description of each operand that can be specified in each macro instruction for the following data management access methods:
o Basic direct access method (BDAM)
This publication does not describe macro instructions for specialized application programs such as teleprocessing, graphics, magnetic character readers, optical character reader-sorters, optical character readers, or the time sharing option (TSO). These macro instructions are
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discussed in·separate publications that are listed in IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, GA22-6822.
Before using this publication to code macro
instructions, you should be familiar witb the information in OS/VS and DOS/VS Assembler Language, GC33-Q010, OS/VS Data Management services Guide, .GC26-3783, and OSIVS Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions, GC27-6979.
Manual·, 268 pages GC26-379Q
OS DATA MANAGEMENT MACRO INSTRUCTIONS - SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY
=
LIBRARY MlINUAL=
PROGRAM NUMBERS360s-'DM-508,· 2J!.2 360S-IO-526This publication is intended for application programmers who are writing in assembler language: it contains, a brief description of each macro. instruction and a description of each operand that can be specified in a macro instruction.
Descriptions of the macro instructions for the following data management access methods' are contained in this publication.
o Basic Direct Access Method (BDAM)
o Basic Indexed sequential Access Method (BISAM) o Basic Partitioned Access Method·· (BPAM) o Basic Sequential Access Method (BSAM)
o Queued Indexed Sequential Access Method (QISAM)
0.0 Queued sequential Access Method (QSAM) . This publication does not contain descriptions of macro instructions for specialized application programs such as teleprocessing, graphiCS magnetic character readers, optical character reader-sorters optical character readers.
Before using this publication to code macro instructions you should be familiar witb the information contained in tbe OS Data Management Services Guide.
Manual, 231.pages GC26-3795
OS/VS TAPE LABELS· MANUAL
This publication describes bow VS processes magnetic tape volumes with IBM standard labels. American National Standard labels, noqstandard labels, or no labels. Included for the guidance of programmers and operations analysts are discussions of:
o Label formats and contents o Tape volume layouts
o Label processing for input, output, multiple data set, and multiple volume conditions
o Tape characteristics
o Nonstandard label processing routines and volume label editor routines
o Component considerations . o USing tape volumes created by other systems o External labels
Manual 156 pages GC26-3796
OS TESTRAN SYSTEM INFORMATION - SYSTEMS REFERENCE LIBRARY PROGRAM NUMBER 360S~PT-516 -
---This manual describes the procedures for restoring TESTRAN, the TESTRAN macro instruction used to generate TESTRAN into the new operating system, and tbe storage needed to restore, install, and execute TESTRAN. Tbe manual is for system programmers who generate and maintain·the Operating System.
Manual, 20 .pages GC26-3799
OS/vS VIRTUAL STORAGE ~ METBOD (VSAM) PLANNING GUIDE This publication is intended to enable prospective users of VSAM (virtual storage acoess method), an .access method of OS/VS (operating systemfVirtual storage), to prepare for using VSAM.
The intended audience is data-processing managers wbose decisions will influencetbe use of VSAM, system and application programmers Who will make detailed preparations, and others seeking an introduction to
VSAM. .
The reader is expected to be familiar with basic concepts such as access method, direct-Bccess storage, and the distinction between data-set organization and data-set processing. The sections dealing with these concepts in OS/VS Data Mana9ement Services Guide, GC26-3783, are suitable for preparatory reading.
Manual, 80 pages GC26-3813
OS/VS LINKAGE EDITOR AND LOADER MANUAL·
This publication provides the information necessary to use the linkage editor or loader program to prepare the output of
a
language translator for execution. The intended audience is a customer applications programmer coding in a higher-level language or a system programmer responsible for installing and maintaining the system. An introductory knowledge of tbe concepts and facilities of OS/VS is required to use this reference guide effectively.The linkage editor combines and edits modules to produce a single module that can
be
brougbt into real storage by program fetch for execution. It operates as·a processing program. rather than as part of tbe control program. The linkage editor provides several processing facilities that are either performed automatically or invoked in response to156
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b¥
the prograQmer. GC27-6912The loader combines the basic editing and loading This publication describes the libraries provided with the follOWing programming systems:
o 1130 Card/Paper Tape o 1130 Disk Monitor, Version 2
The programming system libraries consist of input~output,
conversion" arithmetic, functional, and uti1ity subroutines.
Included in the descriptions are calling sequences for the subroutines and explanations of the parameters involved.
The section on conversion subroutines describes the codes used to communicate with the 1130 system I~O devices.
An appendix lists these codes and shows their relationship to each other.
Manual, 150 pages GC26-5999
IBM SYSTE~360 RPG TRANSLATOR
This manual provides programming specifications for the IBM syste~360 RPG Transla~or. It describes the operations necessary for converting a 1400 RPG source program to a
Syst~360 RPG source program.
The information contained in this publication will enable a 1400 RPG programmer to determine the'scope of the Translator program' and to formulate. preliminary plans for its use.
This manual lists the machine features required and supported, describes the functional characteristics of the program, and provides a section on data checking and operating characteristics. Restrictions to the program are defined" and suggested so1utions are provided. A program example and operating procedures are also'included.
Systems, Reference Library Manual, 28 pages GC27-6908
IBM SYST~360 CONVERSION AIDS: THE 7074 EMULATOR PROGRAM FOR ~ SYSTEM~360« MODELS 50 AND
~--PROGRAM NUMBER 360C-EU-725
This publication provides information on the IBM 7074 Emulator Program (360C-EO-725), and is directed to the user who is supplementing or replacing his IBM 7070~707q
Data Processing system with an IBM system~360, Model 50 or 65. Emulation is a technique that utilizes both
equipment (Compatibility Feature) and programming to execute object programs written for other data processing systems.
Systems Reference Library Manual, 48 pages GC27-6909
These programming services are designed to faci1itate the assembler-language coding of programs for displaying data in alphameric or graphic form on the 2250 screen and for contro11ing man-machine communication using 'the 2250
• Included are facilities for creating the image-defining orders and data, fpr contro11ing input/output functions
• Included are facilities for creating the image-defining orders and data, fpr contro11ing input/output functions