CMS Command and Macro Reference (Rel 6 PLC 17 Apr81)
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LISTIO Depending on the operands specified, the following is displayed for each unit requested in the LISTIO command: SYSxxx {deVice } mode [status] where device is the device type (READER, PRINTER, PUNCH, TERMINAL, TAPn, IGN, or UA). If the device is a disk, the one-character mode letter is displayed. If the STAT option is specified, the status (RIO or R/i) is also displayed. DMSLLU003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSLLU006E NO READ/WRITE lA' DISK ACCESSED RC=36 DMSLLU070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSLLU099E eMS/DOS ENVIRONMENT NOT ACTIVE RC=40 DMSLLU105S ERROR Inn' WRITING FILE '$LISTIO EXEC All ON DISK RC=100 Section 2. eMS Commands 119
LOAD LOAD Use the LOAD command to read one or more eMS or OS TEXT files (containing relocatable object code) from disk and to load them into virtual storage, establishing the proper linkages between the files. The format of the LOAD command is: r- I LOAD fn .•• [(options ••• [) ]] I I I I I I 1 , I I , I L- r .. I INOMAPI L J r , ,CLEAR I L .J r .. ITYPE I I.R0TYPE, L .J r , , INOLIBEI L .J [START] r .. r , IORIGIN {heXIOC}, : RESET I TRANS I L .J L .J r .. II!!! , INOINVI L J r .. I I NODUPI L J r .. I INOREPI L .J r .. I!QI2 , INOAUTOI L J fn .•. specifies the names of the files to be loaded into storage. The files must have a filetype of TEXT and consist of relocatable object code such as that produced by the OS language processors. If a GLOBAL TXTLIB command has been issued, fn may indicate the name of a TXTLIB member. QEiiQll§: If conflicting options are specified, the last one entered is in effect. Options may be overridden or added when you use the INCLUDE command to load additional TEXT files. CLEAR clears the load area in storage before the object files are loaded. Whole page frames are released; the remainder of storage that is not on a page boundary is set to binary zeros. does not clear the load area before loading. RESET ORIGIN sets the starting location for the programs currently loaded. The operand, entry, must be an external name (for example, CSECT or ENTRY) in the loaded programs. If RESET is not specified, the default entry point is used. (See Usage Note 4.) RESET * is treated as a null entry and does not alter the selection of starting location. !Qig: The RESET option should not be used when loading TEXT files created by any of the following as/vs language processors under CMS: OS Code and Go FORTRAN, as FORTRAN IV (Gl), OS FORTRAN IV (H) Extended, OS/VS COBOL Compiler and Library, as Full American National Standard COBOL Version 4 Compiler and Library. { heXIOC } TRANS loads the program beginning at the location specified by hexloc; this location must be in the CMS nucleus transient area or in the user area. The location, hexloc, is a 120 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference