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MAINTENANCE FEATURES
Two
basic
types
of
operation
in the Model
50
are
maintenance
operations
and
normal
operations.
This
section
concerns
itself
with
maintenance
opera-
tions
only.
Figure
5
is
a
listing
of
various
controls,
latches,
and
triggers
used
in
maintenance
operations.
These
operations
are
used
to:
1.
Execute
special
kernels
(maintenance
rou-
tines)
in ROS,
entering
these
kernels
via
the
diag-
nose
instruction
and
using
linkage
control
words
(LCW's)
set
up by
the
individual
currently
using
the
kernels.
2. Initiate
and
run
predetermined
CPU
tests
(FLT's)
that
locate
errors
and the components
caus-
ing
those
errors.
3. Initiate and
run
predetermined
channel
tests
(Progressive
Scan)
under
control
of
the
diagnose
instruction.
4. Document
the
status
of
registers,
counters,
and
stats,
etc.
(logout
or
scan-out).
5. Execute the
ROS
ripple
test
program,
or
run
Backspace T gr
Binary Tgr
Command Cho;n (CC)
Tgr
CCWI,
CCW2,
Read
Store, or Write Fetch Request
Tgr
Channel
Log
Controls
Clock
Stop Tgri
CPU Control Modes
Cylinder
Counter
OTC
Tgr
End
Update
or
Start
1/0
Reg
Tgr
Error
Interrupt
T
gr
Error
Pending
Tgr
Error
Reg
Fail
Tgr
Fi1>t/Second Wold Tgr
FLT
Load
Controls
FLT
load
Request
Tgr
FLT
Op
Reg
FLT
Op
Reg
Instructions
FLT
Program Load T
gr
FLT
Retry
Tgr
GP Stols
(0-7)
Hard Stop
Tgr
Hardware Address
to
ROAR
Ignore Error
VO
Tgr
Inhibit
IAR
Count
Tgr
Inhibit
IAR
Count Control Tgr
Interrupt
Roq-t
T gr
VO
Mode
Stat
IPL
Accept
Tgr
log
Decoder
log
Request T gr
Log
Tgr
Main Store Mode
ALO
Page
KH555
KH211
GCl61
KH511
KE661
KT211
KT151-161
KH553-554
KH531
KH511
KT071
KTOBl
KTOll-031
KH321
KH541
KH511-54l
KTJOl
KHlll
KH121-151
KTI
11
KH555
KSIOl-171
KT161
KH321
KT161
KH511
KH511
KH521
KC531
KH521
KH371
KT101
KT151
KT151
FIGURE
5.
CONTROLS, LATCHES, ETC.
USED
IN
MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONS
18
(3/71~
Model
SO
FEMM
a
MS
ripple
test
from
the
storage
test
panel
on the
console.
All
other
operations
will be
considered
as
nor-
mal
System/360
operations.
CPU CONTROL MODES
Maintenance
operations
make
use
of
three
different
CPU
control
modes:
sequence
counter,
main
store,
and ROS.
Figure
6
describes
the
two
basic
types
of
Model
50
operation
and
their
possible
CPU
control
modes.
Figure
7
lists
the
entries,
objectives,
and
controls
for
the
three
CPU
control
modes
used
in
maintenance
operations.
Sequence
Counter
Mode
When the
sequence
counter
mode
trigger
(KT151)
is
on, the
system
is
under
control
of the
sequence
counter
and the sequence
stats.
This
mode
is
used
Maintenance
CoMole
Controls/Indicators/Etc.
Manual Controls
Manual
Tgr
Normal Interrupt
Tgr
Op
to ALCH Tg'
Pan
Tgr
Progressive Scan
Control
Progressive Scan Stat
Read
Store,
CCWl,
((l./+./'2, or Write Fetch Request
Tgr
Reset/Restart
Controls
Retry
Tgr
ROAR Backup Regs (Current
ond
Previous)
ROS
Mode
Scan
IPL
Tgr
Sc.an/Log
Decoder
Scan
T
Mt
Counter
!-OR
tCI
ROAR
Logic
Seek Control
Tgr
Seel
Tgr
Sequence
Counter
Sequence
Counter Mode
Sequence
Stats
Suppress Incorrect Length Indication (SIU)
Tgr
Start
VO
to
1/0
T gr
Stop Request Tgr
Stop Tgr
Storage Holdoff Clock Stop
Tgr
Storage Holdaff Controls
Storage Ripple logic
Storage Test Controls
Supervisory Enable
Storage
Stat
Supervisory
Stat
Syitem Reset
Tgr
Timed
Single
Cycle
Mode
Tgr
Unit Address to
ALCH
Tgr
~ip_Page
PKOOl-PS121
Kf781
KS721
KTI
11
KH511
KH321
Kf701
KH321
KH511
KK701
KH555
KK312-313
KTl51
KH521
KH121-151
KH31
I
KKOBI
KH55S
KH555
KH341
KTl51
KH345
GC161
KH511
KTlOl
KS721
KT215
KC51
l-531
KT501-531
PK071
KH331
KH321
KT31
I
KT271
KH511
WrHe
Fetch.CCWl,
CCW2, or
Road
Store Roquott Tgr
KH51
l

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