r IStatusl CP-67 Command
A SPACE xxx
R A R SPOOL xxx ON YIY S POOL xxx CON T SPOOL xxx OFF A START xxx
A STCP hexloc
A STCP Shexloc
A
A
A I A , A , A I I R , , A I I A I A
f I R I I L STORE Lhexloc hexinfo ••• STORE Shexloc hexstring STORE Greg hexinfo ••• STORE Yreg hexinfo ••• STORE Xreg hexinfo ••• STORE PSi [hexinfo1] hexinfo2
TERM xxx UNLOCK userid fpage lpage WNG userid text WNG ALL text XFER xxx {TO use rid} I OFF I I VM/370 Equivalent SPOOL yyy CLASS x SPOOL xxx NOCONT FLUSH xxx SPOOL xxx {TO USerid} OFF Figure 42. VM/370 Compatibility with CP-67 (Part 4 of 4) Appendix E: Compatibility of VM/370 with CP-67/CMS 419
Although the CMS in VM/370 is built upon CMS Version 3.1 in CP-67/CMS, there are five types of modifications that were made to 3.1 that affect
the relationship between versions:
1. Some commands and system functions remain unchanged;
therefore, complete compatibility exists.
2. iYD£!ionA! Capability: Functional
enhancements are effected; but, in some cases,
functions are supported.
and
old
syntactical
keywords and
3. Commands have name changes, but a SYNONYM file may be included during nucleus system generation.
4. Some keywords within a command are modified,
deleted or added.
5. MajQr Improvements to commands and system functions
caused complete incompatibilities in the following areas: Because the CMS nucleus
must be recreated from GENMOD command.
is significantly larger, all MODULES their object (TEXT) files using the Because you may now have up to 10 disks, the logical directory
identifications (filemode letters) are changed to reflect a more
natural, easy-to-remember, search order: P, T, A, B, S, C
becomes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, S, Y, Z --with the system disk
being the S-disk, and the primary disk becoming the A-disk. The following global changes of filetypes must be made: SYSIN to ASSEMBLE ASP360 to MACRO For language processors, the DECK and NODECK options have a new
meaning, they route the object (TEXT) file to the spooled card
punch; the LOAD and NOLOAD options now invoke the function
formerly performed by DECK and NODECK, and the writing of the TEXT file onto a CMS disk. No 2311 disk support is provided for CP or CMS files. In Version 1.0 the tape designations are as follows: TAP1 is for 181 TAP2 is for 182
The default for tape commands is TAP1. 420 IBM VM/310 Planning and System Generation Guide
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