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Type III C lass A Program

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CP-61 as a single deck before the command is issued.. An<br />

identification card with CP-61USERID in columns 1-10 and the<br />

user·s identification starting in coluren 13 must precede the<br />

deck.<br />

Notes:<br />

a. Data is punched in Extended BCD Card Code.<br />

b. Each file punched out is preceded by<br />

identification card containing the USERID.<br />

Responses:<br />

DISK DUMP gives no response except the Ready message.<br />

a CP-61<br />

filename filetype filemode<br />

DISK LOAD gives this response for each file encountered in<br />

the input deck. The Ready message is typed after transfer is<br />

completed.<br />

SYSTEM I/O ERROR<br />

CP ENTERED, REQUEST PLEASE<br />

This message indicates that an unrecoverable I/O error has<br />

occurred on a spooled direct-access device. ReIPL CMS and<br />

issue the DISK command again.<br />

Examples:<br />

a. DISK DUMP PROeS TXTLTB P5<br />

The specified file is punched<br />

in columns 2-4, file data<br />

characters PROCS TXTLIB P5 in<br />

sequenced 0001, 0002, etc. in<br />

contains an N in column 5.<br />

out. Each card contains CMS<br />

in columns 6-55, and the<br />

columns 58-76. The cards are<br />

columns 11-80. The last card<br />

b. DISI< LOAD<br />

If the deck produced in the previous example has been read<br />

by CP-67. the disk file PROCS TXTLIB P5 is erased. A new<br />

file is created with the data on the cards;, and receives the<br />

designation PROCS TXTLIB<br />

typed:<br />

PROCS TXTLIB P5<br />

P5. The following response is<br />

The Ready message is then issued to indicate completion.<br />

Error Messages:<br />

E(OOOOl) CORRECT FORM IS:<br />

-DISK DUMp· FILENAME FILETYPE FlLEMODE<br />

OR -DISI< LOAD-<br />

The format of the command was incorrect. No cards were<br />

punched or read. Issue the command again.<br />

E(00002) FATAL PUNCH ERROR.<br />

Indicates an I/O error on the card punch. This message<br />

should never occur under CP-67. Notify the responsible<br />

DISK 371

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