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4.
Prepare
the
input/output
devices
required
by
the
job
to
be
executed.
(Mount
any
re1uired
tapes
and
position
them
at
load
point,
place
any
required
card
decks
into
the
hoppers
of
the
card
devices
used,
install
forms
in
the
printer
if
it
is
to
be
used.)
5.
Press
the
start
keys
of
all
I/O
devices
used.
6.
Set
the
Register-Data/Address
switches
on
the
CPU
console
to
an
even
main-
storage
address
between
hexadecimal
009C
and
the
end-of-storage
address
minus
hexadecimal
0052.
7.
Set
the
Mode
switch
on
the
CPU
console
to
PROCESS.
8.
Press
the
Load
key
on
the
CPU
console.
Figure
6
shows
the
arrangement
of
input
for
a
tape-resident
system
run.
EXECUTING OEJECT
PROGRAMS
UNDER
CONTROL
OF
THE
TAPE-RESIDENT
SYSTEM
Object
programs
can
be
executed
under
con-
trol
of
the
tape-resident
system
if
they
are:
1.
contained
in
the
program
library
of
the
system
tape,
or
2.
stored
on
tape
in
card-image
format,
or
3.
contained
in
punched
cards.
The
methods
to
include
user-written
object
programs
in
the
program
library
of
a
system
tape
are
described
in
the
sections
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S~1~l!L!.9:peS
from
IBM-
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ang_!!~r-:]ri
tt~.!Lgrogr.9:'!!!'§
and
Q£g.9:ting_thg_grog£~~_Li~~ary-Section
of
a
systgLI~g·
Executable
object
programs
on
tape
(in
card-image
format)
or
in
punched
cards
are
obtained
as
tape
output
from
one
of
the
following
programs:
1.
The
TPS
Report
Program
Generator.
2.
The
TPS
Assembler
program
(if
object
programs
do
not
require
linking
and/or
relocation)
3.
The
TPS
Linkage
Editor
program
(if
linking
and/or
relocation
of
assambled
object
programs
was
required)
Before
any
object
program
can
be
executed,
a
tape-resident
system
run
must
be
initiated.
The
appropriate
procedure
is
described
in
the
preceding
section.
When
the
system
run
has
been
initiated,
the
operator
must
take
the
following
steps
to
prepare
the
system
for
the
execution
of
one
or
more
object
programs:
1.
Place
the
set(s)
of
job
control
cards
for
the
job{s)
into
the
hopper
of
SYSRtR.
Make
sure
that
each
set
includes:
a)
a JOE
statement
with
the
name
of
the
program
or
--
in
case
of
a
multi-phase
program
--
the
name
of
the
first
program
phase
to
be
loaded,
b)
ASSGN
statements
for
all
symbolic
I/O
addresses
used
in
the
program
(unless
the
assignments
are
already
in
effect
through
standard
assign-
ments
or
ASSGN
statements
issued
for
a
previous
jot),
c)
an
EXEC
statement
without
an
operand
if
the
program
is
contained
in
the
library,
or
with
the
operand
LOAtER
if
the
program
is
either
stored
on
tape
in
card-image
format
or
contained
in
punched
cards.
~Q!~:
If
the
program
is
to
be
run
in
Overlap
mode,
the
operand
RWC
must
appear
in
the
EXEC
statement.
2.
Prepare
all
1/0
devices
used
by
the
program
(s)
,
i.
e.,
mount
and
position
any
required
tapes,
place
any
required
card
decks
into
the
appropriate
hop-
pers,
install
forms
in
the
printer
if
it
is
used.
3.
If
several
jobs
are
to
be
run
and
pre-
paration
of
I/O
devices
is
required
between
jobs,
place
a PAUSE
card
in
the
set
of
job
control
cards
for
any
job
that
requires
preparation.
4.
Press
the
start
keys
of
any
required
I/O
devices
that
are
not
yet
ready.
5.
Press
the
start
key
on
the
CPU
console.
The
halt
codes
that
may
be
displayed
owing
to
programmed
halts
in
IBM-supplied
programs,
as
well
as
the
appropriate
restart
procedures,
are
described
in
the
secticn
g~Qg~.9:IDIDgg=H~11
tis£l~X~_ED~
~g§!g~~~g~Q£ggQ~g§.
The
codes
and
restart
procedures
for
any
user-programmed
halts
must
be
supplied
by
the
programmer.
The
output
obtained
from
user-written
object
programs
executed
under
control
of
the
tape-resident
system
depends
entirely
on
the
types
of
output
specified
in
these
programs
and,
therefore,
must
be
identified
according
to
information
supplied
by
the
prog
rammer.
18
System/360
Model
20
TPS
Operating
Procedures

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