listfile * assemble a (exec
R;
ems tape dump TAPE DUMP PROG1 ASSEMBLE A1 DUMPING ••••• PROG1 ASSEMBLE A1 TAPE DUMP PROG2 ASSEMBLE A1 DUMPING ••••• PROG2 ASSEMBLE A1 TAPE DUMP PROG3 ASSEMBLE A1 TAPE DUMP PROG9 ASSEMBLE A1 DUMPING ••••• PROG9 ASSEMBLE A1
R;
tape wtll
R;
tape dump lIylib maclib a DUMPING ••••• MILIB MACLIB A1
R;
tape dump cmslib maclib * DUMPING ••••• CMSLIB MACLIB S2 R;
tape wtm
R;
tape dump mylib txtlib a DUMPING ••••• MILIB TXTLIB A1
R;
tape wtll 2
R;
tape rew
R;
tape scan (eof 4 SCANNING., ••• PROG1 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG2 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG3 ASSEMBLE 11 PROG4 ASSEMBLE A1 PROGS ASSEMBLE A1 PROG6 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG7 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG8 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG9 ASSEMBLE A1 END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE MILIB MACLIB A1 CMSLIB MACLIB S2 END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE MILIB TXTLIB A1
END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE R; Icp det 181 TAPE 181 DETACHED 120 IBM VM/370 CMS User's Guide
comments Message-indicates that the tape is
attached,.
Prepare to dump all ASSEMBLE files
by using the LISTFILE command EXEC option; then execute the CMS EXEC using TAPE and DUMP as arguments.
The TAPE command responds to each TAPE DUMP by printing the file
identification of the file being
dumped.
The last file, PROG9 ASSEMBLE, is
dumped.
The TAPE command writes a tape mark
to indicate an end of file.
Two macro libraries are dumped,
by specifying the file identifiers.
Another tape mark is written.
A TEXT library is dumped.
Two tape marks are written to
indicate the end of the tape.
The tape is rewound.
The tape is scanned to verify
that all of the files are on it.
Tape mark indication.
Two tape marks indicate the end
of the tape,.
The CP DETACH command rewinds
and detaches the tape.
March 30, 1979 Q1§ElgI ********
*
* The tape created above is going to be read.
*
********* TAPE 181 ATTACHED
tape load prog4 assemble LOADING ••••• PROG4 ASSEMBLE A1
R;
tape scan
SCANNING •••• PROGS ASSEMBLE A1 PROG6 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG7 ASSEMBLE A1 PROG8 ASSEMBLE A1
END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE R;
tape scan SCANNING •••• MYLIB MACLIB A1 CMSLIB MACLIB 52 END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE
R;
tape bsf 2
R;
tape fsf
R;
tape load (eof 2 LOADING ••••• MYLIB MACLIB A1 CMSLIB MACLIB A2
END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE MYLIB TXTLIB A1
END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE R; Icp detach 181 TAPE 181 DETACHED
Tape Labels in eMS Message indicating the tape is
attached. One file is to be read onto disk.
The TAPE command displays the
name of the file loaded. Any existing file with the same
filename and filetype is erased.
The remainder of the first tape
file is scanned.
Indication of end of first tape file.
The second tape file is scanned. The tape is backed up and
postioned in front of the last tape file.
The tape is forward spaced past
the tape mark.
The next two tape files are
going to be read.
The tape is detached.
Support in the eMS component of VM/310 to process labelled tapes
includes the following features: Checks IBM standard labels on input writes IBM standard labels on output Allows you to specify routines to process standard user labels during DOS and as macro simulation under CMS Allows you to specify exits for processing tapes with nonstandard
labels during execution of CMS macro simulations and some CMS tape
operation commands Section 1. Using Real Printers, Punches, Readers, and Tapes 121
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