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File name C30-5001-5_DOS_BTAM_Apr68.pdf File Number S360-30 Form No. C30-500l-5 DOS Systems Reference Library IBM System/360 Disk Operating System Basic TelecDmmunications Access MethDd Program Number 360 N-CO-469 This publication describes the Basic Telecommunications Access Method (BTAM) used with the System/360 Disk Operating System (DOS) control program. BTAM provides' READ/WRITE level macro instructions for the assembler-language programmer who is implementing programs for telecommunications applications. Included are macro instruction formats and descriptions and specific information on device-dependent considerations. For titles and abstracts of associated publications see the IBM System/360 Bibliography, Form A22-6822. Sixth Edition, April 1968 This edition, C30-500l-5, is a major revision of, and obsoletes, C30-500l-4. In addition, it incorporates changes released in Technical Newsletters N30-50l6, N30-5024, N30-5505, N30-5507, and N30-5508. With the exception of the support described for planning purposes (see the Note at the end of the Preface), the support described herein corresponds to Release 17 of the Disk Operating System (DOS). Changes to the text are indicated by a vertical line to the left of the change; revised illustrations are denoted by the symbol (e) to the left of the caption. Significant changes or additions to the specifications contained in this publication are continually being made. When using this publi- cation in connection with the operation of IBM equipment, check the latest SRL Newsletter for revisions or contact the local IBM branch office. Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality~ A form is provided at the back of this publication for readers' comments. If the form has been removed comments may be addressed to IBM Corporation, Programming Documentation, Department 844, P.O. Box 12275, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709. |
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