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XEROX

BUSINESS SYSTElVIS System Development Division

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D. Liddle W. C. Lynch

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January 25, .1979 Palo Alto

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Status Report for .January 79

[lris]<lynch)January79.Status Archives Agh

Clark DeSantis

Kennedy Lampson

Linden Lynch

Sonderegger Szelong Wickham White SS members

Belleville Harslem Lauer Miller Townsend

Introduction

Organization: SDD/SS

Bergsteinsson Bewley Heinrich Herold

Lazar LeCesne

Reilly, D. Reiley, J.

Wallace Weaver

Bice Irby Liddle Schwartz Wick

This is the first status report of the Systems Software section since the recent SDD reorganizal1on.

'Ihis cover status report will attempt to summarize the monthly accomplishments, list important Systems Software section issues, and track the status of personnel and equipment, all in bullet fOlm.

Details, additional information, and items of lesser importance can be found in the attached Systems Software area status reports, and these should be freely consulted when necessary and desirable.

Any suggestions for improving this summary report without unduly lengthening it will be welcomed.

Accomplishments

Planning for Pilot 3.0 is nearly complete.

Design details for software booting and microcode. swapping have been worked out.

The strategy for supporting the rvlesa debugger running on top of Pilot has been. worked out.

The SnD Architecture fioard, which was established this month, has empaneled an I/O Interface

\Vorking Group chaired by Jim \Vhite and with heavy Systems Software . participation.

Communications Software has been work.ing closely with ASD lO determine and ~vork toward fulfilling U1eir requirements.

Victor Schwartz and his group have succeeded in tr("lllsferring files between the I BM System 6 anu the IBM CMC 11 in both directions. The CE communications log on the System G was printed and read.

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DO microcode version 2.1b was made available.

Issues

Systems Software is seriously short of Altos. A DO shortfall is expected within the month as work begins on Teak.

Microcode release management has become a much more serious problem with Carol Hankins' departure.

A microcode overlay strategy (e.g. for the RS232C variants) needs to be developed in view of the tightness of control store.

"Mail service to our personnel in building 34 needs to be improved.

The Xerox-Wire controller is missing "too many packets.

ll1e requirements for Diagnostics mllst be negotiated with the new XBS service organization.

The Gateway software will not have a client for at least six months. This introduces testing risks.

IODU is critically short of both .personnel and Altos.

Personnel and

EquiI)men~

Randy Gobbel started January 22.

JohnNg started December 29.

Tommy Chang transferred to IODU from ED.

Carol Hankins resigned from Xerox.

Offers have been extended to Robert Ladner (Pilot- Common Software) and Alan Freier (10- IODU)

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