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File Number S360(Mod.20)-20
Form C33-6006-2 DPS
Systems Reference Library
IBM System/360 Model 20
Disk Programmin'g System
System Beneratiol1 and Maintenance
This reference publication contains specifications and
operating procedures for preparing an installation-
tailored Disk Programming Syste~. It also covers some
considerations to apply in selecting the features that
are-to be included in a tailored Monitor. Thi"s publi-
cation is of interest to systems analysts as well as to
programmers and operators.
To derive the maximum benefit from this publication,
the reader must be thoroughly familiar with the func-
tions and the operation of all components of his
System/360 Model 20. The publications describing these
components are listed in the SRL publication ~
System/360 Model 20 L Bibliographl, Form A26-3565.
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IThird Edition (March, 1969) I
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IThis is a major revision of, and obsoletes, C33-6006-1. I
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IThe technical changes incorporated in the publication relate to thel
Idelivery of IBM System/360 Model 20, Submodel 5. I
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IMost of the text has been rewritten and reorganized to make thel
Ipublication easier to understand. Therefore, this edition should bel
Ireviewed in its entirety. I
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IThis edition describes the following component of IBM Systern/360I
I Model 20, Disk Programming System and to all subsequent versions andl
Imodifications until otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical I
I Newsletters. I
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IMonitor Generation Macro Definitions, version 2, modification O. I
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I Changes are continually being made to the specifications herein; I
Ibefore using this publication in connection with IBM systems, consult I
Ithe latest IBM System/360 Model 20 SRL Newsletter, Form N20-0361, fori
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lIthe editions that are applicable and current.
This publication was prepared for production using an IBM computer to
update the text and to control the page and line format. Page
impressions for photo-offset printing wexe obtained from an IBM 1403
Printer using a special print chain.
Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to your IBM
representative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality.
A form tor reader's comments is provided at the back of this
publication. If the form has been removed, comments may be addressed to
IBM Laboratories, Programming publications, 703 Boeblingen/Germany,
P.o. Box 210.
C copyright Internatio&al Business Machines Corporation 1968, 1969
Contents
Introduction 5 Examples of Monitor Generation