Page of GC20-1801-10 As Updated April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0837 • The term "3705" refers to the IBM 3705-1
and 3705-11 CommunicationsControllers, unless otherwise specified. • The term "3270" is used in this
publication to refer to allVM/370 supported virtual machine display
consoles unless otherwise noted. A
specific device type is used only when a
distinction is required between device
types.• Information about display terminal usage
also applies to the IBM 3138, 3148 and
3158Display Consoles, when used in
display mode, unless otherwise noted.• Any information pertaining to the IBM
3284 or 3286 printer also pertains to3287, 3288, 3289 unless otherwise noted. • The term "typewriter terminal" refers to
printer-keyboard devices that produce
hard-copy output only (such as the IBM
2741 Communication Terminal, the IBM
3215Console printer-Keyboard, or the IBM 3767 Communication Terminal, Model 1
or 2, operatinq as a 2741).• The term "2741" refers to the
Communication Terminal, and
3767 Communication Terminal
otherwise noted).
IBM 2741
also the
(unless• The term "display device" refers to any VM/370 supported system console terminal
that displays data on a screen.• Unless otherwise noted, where the term
"Attentionkey" is used in this
publication, the phrase"(or equivalent)" is implied. Th€ equivalent
key on the1050 terminal is the RESET LINE key; on the 3276, 3277, and 3278
terminal, the Enter key. Each of the
terminals that can be used with the system has a key that is the
equivalent of the Attention key on the
2741 (with which you can signal an
attention interrupt).• CMS/DOS is part of the CMS system and is
not a separate system. The term"CMS/DOS" is used in this publication as
a concise way of stating that theDOS simulation mode of CMS is currently
active; that is, that theCMS command
set dos on
has been previously invoked.• The phrase "the CMS file system" refers
to disk files that are inCMS's 800-byte, 1K, 2K, or 4K fixed physical
block format;CMS's VSAM data sets are
not included.• Unless stated otherwise, reference to
theSystem/370 Models 138 and 148 also
apply to Models 135-3 and 145-3,
respectively.• The term "3330V" is used in this
publication for both volumes and device
addresses.When used with volumes, it
refers to a MassStorage System volume
that has been mounted and that is
directly accessible from the processor.
When used with device addresses,3330V refers to a device on which 3330V volumes may be mounted by the Mass Storage System. 'hen an installation installed and an IBM 3850 Mass Storage System attached to the processor,
references to3330 can be thought of as meaning 3330Vs unless the reference is to VM/370 system residence, paginq or
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and 3705-11 Communications
publication to refer to all
consoles unless otherwise noted. A
specific device type is used only when a
distinction is required between device
types.
also applies to the IBM 3138, 3148 and
3158
display mode, unless otherwise noted.
3284 or 3286 printer also pertains to
printer-keyboard devices that produce
hard-copy output only (such as the IBM
2741 Communication Terminal, the IBM
3215
or 2, operatinq as a 2741).
Communication Terminal, and
3767 Communication Terminal
otherwise noted).
IBM 2741
also the
(unless
that displays data on a screen.
"Attention
publication, the phrase
key on the
terminal, the Enter key. Each of the
terminals that can be used with the
equivalent of the Attention key on the
2741 (with which you can signal an
attention interrupt).
not a separate system. The term
a concise way of stating that the
active; that is, that the
set dos on
has been previously invoked.
to disk files that are in
block format;
not included.
the
apply to Models 135-3 and 145-3,
respectively.
publication for both volumes and device
addresses.
refers to a Mass
that has been mounted and that is
directly accessible from the processor.
When used with device addresses,
references to
spooling devices.