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The
TPS
Assembll~r
program
translates
source
programs
written
in
the
Assembler
language
into
abject
prograns.
If
the
IPS
Assembler
program
is
to
be
used,
it
must
be
contained
in
the
program
library
of
the
user's
tape-
resident
system.,
A
number
of
Input/Ou
tput
and
Basic
Mon-
itor
macro
definitions
are
supplied
by
IB~.
These
macro
definitions
must
be
contained
in
the
macro
library
of
the
user's
tape-
resident
system
if
the
corresponding
macro
instructions
are
used
in
source
programs
to
be
processed
by
the
Assembler_
The
source
program
to
be
assembled
must
be
contained
in
punched
cards.
The
object
program
produced
by
the
Assembler
can
be
either
punched
into
cards
or
written
onto
tape.
The
object
program
may
be
executed
immediately
and/or
included
in
the
program
library
of
a
tape-resident
system.
Howev-
er,
if
it
requires
linking
and/or
reloca-
tion,
it
must
be
processed
by
the
Linkage
Editor
program
before
it
can
be
executed
and/or
included
in
the
program
library.
(See
the
appropriate
sections
of
this
publica
tion)
•
The
Assembler
program
produces
a
listing
of
the
assembled
program
on
the
printer
assigned
to
SYS~ST.
If
this
listing
is
not
desired,
or
if
only
the
listing
but
no
object
program
is
desired,
the
appropriate
control
statements
must
be
used.
(Refer
to
the
subsequent
section
~Q.!!.troLStatements.!J
I/O
DEVICE ASSIGNMENTS
The
following
symbolic
device
addresses
are
used
in
preparing
and
perform~ng
the
execu-
tion
of
the
TPS
Assembler
program:
SYSRES
--
Required.
Assigned
at
IPL
time.
Refers
to
the
9-track
tape
drive
on
which
the
system
tape
is
mounted.
SYSRDR
--
Required.
Refers
to
the
card
reading
device
on
which
the
job
control
state-
ments
are
read.
SYSIPT
--
Required.
Refers
to
the
card
reading
device
on
which
the
program
control
statements
(if
any),
the
Assembl-
er
source
program
cards,
and
an
end-of-file
card
are
read.
SYSOOO
--
Required.
Refers
to
the
tape
drive
on
which
work
"tape
1
is
moun-ted.
SYS001
--
Required.
Refers
to
the
tape
drive
on
which
work
tape
2
is
mounted.
SYS002
--
Required
if
literals
are
to
be
processed.
Refers
to
the
tape
drive
on
which
the
literal
tape
is
mounted.
SYSOPT
--
Required
if
an
object
program
is
to
be
produced
in
cards
or
on
tape.
Refers
to
the
card
punching
device
or
tape
drive
on
which
the
object
program
is
to
be
produced.
SYSLST
--
Required.
Refers
to
the
printer
on
which
the
program
listing
and
other
information
may
be
printed.
SYSLOG
--
Optional.
Refers
to
the
printer
on
which
job
control
statements
are
listed.
~~!~:
SYSRtR
and
SYSIPT
may
be
assigned
the
same
card
reading
device.
SYSOPT
and
SYS002
may
be
assigned
the
same
tape
drive.
CONTROL
STATEEENTS
The
following
job
control
statements
are
used
to
set
up
the
system
for
the
execution
of
the
Assembler
program.
II
JOE ASSEl':E
/1
ASSGN
/1
EXEC
Required.
Required
for
any
symbolic
address
whose
device
ass~gnment
in
core
storage
is
to
be
changed.
Required.
Any
other
job
control
statements
need
be
issued
only
if
the
corresponding
functions
are
to
be
requested.
Note:
The
CPTN
control
statement
must
not
be-Included
in
the
job
control
statements
for
the
TPS
Assembler
program.
Fer
the
execution
of
the
TPS
Assembler
pro-
gram,
program
control
statements
are
not
required.
However,
the
user
has
the
option
to
request
a
certain
function,
or
the
sUPFression
of
a
function
of
the
Assembler,
by
means
of
an
AOPTN
control
statement.
The
name
field
of
the
AOPTN
statement
must
be
left
blank.
26
System/360
Model
20
TPS
Operating
Procedures

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