Paqe of GC20-1801-10 As April 1, 1981 by TNL GN25-0837
logqinq on VM/370 297
physical and logical configuration
macros 301 recording the resource IDs 305 required macro libraries 299
required text library 299 SAVENCP command 311-312
saving it 310 special considerations for stage 1
assembly 305 staqe 1 302-305 Staqe 2 305-310 introduction 291
macros
assemblinq 303-304 BUILD 300-301 CSB 301 GENEND 302 GROUP 301 LINE 301 special coding considerations for EP 302 minimum storage required 291 NETWORK LOAD command 312-313
planning considerations 293-295
related publications 293
settinq up a CMS virtual machine
297-298
special considerations for loading the EP 313-314
support under VM/370 294-295
terminals supported 291
3705 assembler
bu ilding 299
invoking 304 3767, features 120 3770, required features for RSCS 124
3780, required features for RSCS 124 3800 hardware supported 70 image library
coding the RDEVICE macro to support 69-70 generating VM/370 to support 69-70 named system
creating 70,223
updating 70 related publications 70 3830, supported models 108 3850 Mass Storage System (MSS\ 71-79
coding the RDETICE macro 76-78
copying 3330-1 volumes to 3330V volumes 76
creating MSS volumes 75-76
defining the MSS communication device 74.1
mass storage control tables 74 'S1/VS2 central server virtual
machine 74
3851, Mass storage Facility 71
3880, supported models 108 478 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
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contents vii-xiv
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150.1-152
155-158
167-168
183-184
219-224
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329-330
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