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File Number 1130-36Form Y-26-3714-2
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CONTENTSSECTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1 S
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IntroductionProgram Analysis Proced
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SUP05„ Supervisor, XEQ Processing
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to be fetched as a result.Phase 2 o
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Table 1. The Contents of COMMALABEL
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"Table 1 . The Contents of COMMA (C
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Table 2. The Contents of DCOM (Conc
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Likewise, information acquired by P
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1Subphase 2Subphase 2 contains the
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prior to performing any disk operat
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Cold StartLoaderResidentImageParame
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lank (the mainline is in Working St
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0 0 0 0COMMA, COMMA, COMMA, COMMA,S
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SECTION 8. CORE LOAD BUILDERFLOWCHA
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core load is executed) below locati
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LOCALs AND SOCALsIf during the firs
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LOWCORE./‘. BSC L I FL210 I BSS 1
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SubroutineMC000RL000FunctionMaster
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PHASE 6Phase 6 performs several mis
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DUP CONTROL RECORDSIn the table bel
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LocationPIHDRSIHDRPTHDRCIHDRPhase N
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specified on the DUP control record
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the disk area reserved for DUP phas
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DCTL SubroutinesThese subroutines m
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SNOFF SubroutineFixed Area is the b
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XW000This subroutine places the dat
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IITo delete the FORTRAN Compiler, t
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If // or * is found in column 1, th
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PRECIThis phase is read into core s
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Subroutine in execution Contents of
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phase. When the overlay phase compl
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PHASE 2Phase 2 handles the processi
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SCANThe SCAN subroutine collects th
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Figure 14, panel 3 shows the layout
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PhaseNumber Phase NameFunctionPhase
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0COMMA,SkeletonSuperv
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If at any time during the compilati
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Dimension Information Array Name75
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calls the System Core Dump program
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Pass 1 of phase 4 examines all COMM
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phase 16, when an arithmetic operat
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Phase 11 then calculates the subscr
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A DO Table entry is made for each D
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associated string and performs the
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All calls to these subprograms are
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Errors DetectedThere are no errors
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SECTION 12. SYSTEM LIBRARYFLOWCHART
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Function Name(s) Type Subtype Refer
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Function Name(s) Type Subtype Refer
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Function Name(s) Type Subtype Refer
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If (1) cylinder zero is defective,
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1130 Disk Data File Conversion Prog
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into a 31 word work area which has
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Acknowledge and Receive. If the ope
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Write Response (Transmit). If the t
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ead response routine to handle the
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Normal EBCDIC text. This interrupt
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Notes. FIRST is set non-zero during
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Notes. During call processing SYN5
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switches and storage locations requ
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Settings.Negative = EOTZero = Block
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SECTION 14. STAND-ALONE UTILITIESDI
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PROGRAM ANALYSIS PROCEDURESINTRODUC
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SUBROUTINE ERROR NUMBER/ERROR STOPL
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COMMA,SkeletonSupervisorCOMMA,Skele
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Assumes CoreLocation Procedureshave
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SUBROUTINE DATA CHARTSSYSTEM DEVICE
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Register status:MainlineSaved at/re
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ADDR REL OBJECT ST.NO. LABEL OPCD F
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SYMBOL VALUE REL DEFN REFERENCES019
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Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation M
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Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation M
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APPENDIX D. MICROFICHE REFERENCE TA
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APPENDIX E: DISK DATA FORMATSFORTRA
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APPENDIX F: DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES
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INDEXAssembler program 65Communicat
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Master cartridge updating 97MCRA (s
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