2-238 IBB 'B/370 System Logic and Progra. Deterlination--Voluae 2
Supported Devices
Figure 23 indicates those devices that are supported by a CMS machine.
Virtual IBM Device
3210, 3215, 1052, 3066, 3270 2314, 3330, 3340 3350 2314, 3330, 3340 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314, 2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 2314,.2319, 3330, 3340, 3350 1403, 3203, 3211,
1443 2540, 2501, 3505 2540, 3525
2415, 2420, 3410, 3420
virtual I Symbolic Address'l Name cuu 190 1912
cuu CUll 192
cuu
cuu CUll 19E
cuu OOE OOC OOD 181-4 CONl DSKO DSKl DSK2 DSK3 DSK4 DSK5 DSK6
DSK7
DSK8
DSK9 PRN1 RDRl PCBl TAP1-TAP4 Device Type Systell console System disk (read-only) primary disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Disk (user files)
Line printer
Card reader
Card punch
Tape drives
tThe device addresses shown are those that are preassembled into eMS resident device table. These need only be modified and a new device table made resident to change the addresses.
2The virtual device address (cuu) of a disk for user files can be
any valid System/370 device address, and can be specified by the CMS user when he activates a disk. If the user does not activate
a disk immediately after loading CMS, autoaatically activates
the primary disk at virtual address 191.
Figure 23. Devices Supported by a CMS Virtual Diagnostic Aids 2-239
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