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MutTres s ORAGE SYSTEM PROGRAM LOGIC MANUAL ADDENDUM A

SUBJECT

Description of the Multics Storage System

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

This is the first addendum to the Program Logic Manual (PLM) that describes certain internal modules constituting the Multics System. It is intended as a reference for only those who are thoroughly familiar with the implementation details of the Multics operating system; interfaces described herein should not be used by application programmers or subsystem writers; such programmers and writers are concerned with the external interfaces only. The external interfaces are described in the Multics Programmers' Manual, Commands and Active Functions (Order No. AG92), Subroutines (Order No. AG93), and Subsystem Writers' Guide (Order No. AK92).

Change bars indicate where technical changes have been made. Appendix A is new and does not contain change bars. The changes contained in this addendum will be incorporated into the next revision of the manual.

Note:

Insert this cover after the manual cover to indicate the updating of the document with Addendum A.

The Information Contained in This Document is the Exclusive Property of Honeywell Information Systems.

Distribution is Limited to Honeywell Employees and Certain Users Authorized to Receive Copies. This Document Shall Not be Reproduced or its Contents Disclosed to Others in Whole or in Part.

SOFTWARE SUPPORTED

Multics Software Release 6.0

ORDER NUMBER AN61A, Rev. 0

21971 5CI078

Printed in U.S.A.

September 1978

Honeywell

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