1.
Search for a file with filetype
EXEC
on
any currently
accessed disk. CMS uses the standard search order (A
through Z).
2. Search for a valid name
on
any currently accessed disk,
according to current
SYNONYM file definitions in
effect.
3.
Search for a nucleus extension command if the high
order byte of register 1
is
not equal to
X'03'
or
X'04'.
4.
Search for a command in the transient area. Commands
which may be in the transient area are:
ACCESS
COMPARE
FILEDEF
GENDIRT
GLOBAL
LISTFILE
MODMAP
PRINT
QUERY
RELEASE
RENAME
SET
SYNONYM
TYPE
5. Search for a nucleus-resident command. The
nucleus-resident CMS commands are:
CP
DEBUG
ERASE
ESTATE
ESTATEW
GENMOD
INCLUDE
LOAD
LOADMOD
NUCXLOAD
START
STATE
STATEW
6. Search for a file with filetype
MODULE
on
any
currently accessed disk.
7. Search for a valid abbreviation or truncation of a nucleus
extension.
8.
Search for a valid abbreviation or truncation of a
command in the transient area.
9.
Search for a valid abbreviation or truncation of a
command in the nucleus.
10. Search for a valid abbreviation or truncation of any
other CMS command
11. Search for a
CP
command.
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VM/PC
Commands
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