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Configurations Supported by CMS CMS supports the following configurations: Virtual storage size: minimum of 320K bytes, up to 16 million bytes
in multiples of 4K. Virtual console: any terminal supported by VM/370 as a virtual
machine operator's console. I The same unit record devices (card readers, punches, and printers) , supported by VM/370 as spooling devices,' except the 2520 Punch. See I "Unit Record Devices". Up to ten logical 2314, 2319, 3340, 3330 Model 1, 2, or 11, 3333
Model 1 or 11, or 3350 direct access storage devices. The maximum
size of a CMS minidisk is: C 11 S 200 404 808 348
696
555 l;UU A i,j 203 246
246
348
682
115 Dev iCe (§i 2314/2319 (the entire disk) 3330/3333 Model 1 or 2 3330/3333 Model 11 3340 Model 35 3340 Model 70 3350 (in native mode) Up to four 2400, 2415, 2420, 3410 (9 track only), or 3420 (7 or 9
track) Magnetic Tape Units. Configurations Supported by RSCS RSCS supports the following configurations: Virtual storage size: Minimum of 512K, up to 16 million bytes in
multiples of 4K. virtual console: any terminal supported by VM/370 as a virtual
machine operator's console. Any virtual card readers, punches, and printers supported by VM/370 as spooling devices. One logical 2314, 2319, 3330 Model 1, 2, or 11, 3333 Model 1 or 11, 3340, or 3350 direct access storage devices. Transmission Control Units: 2701 Data Adapter Unit; 2703 Transmission
Control Unit; or 3704 or 3705 Communications Controllers in EP mode
only. Only binary synchronous communication transmission is
supported.
The minimum configuration supported by RSCS is: 512K virtual storage One console One Reader One Transmission Control Unit One or more binary synchronous lines dedicated to the RSCS virtual
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Conf ig uration s
Devices Supported by VM/370 The following devices are supported by VM/370 except as otherwise noted.
The devices are listed by device type: Processors Direct access storage devices Magnetic tapes Unit record devices (printers, readers, and punches) Terminals Transmission control units and communications controllers Remote spooling devices other devices
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