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P,;ge
of
r.c20-1730-0
Revised i
1/20/70
By
TNL GN20-2277
512K
to
3072K
of
four-way,
doubleword
int€rleaved,
two-
microsecond
processor
storage
is
available
-
three
times
the
maximum
available
on
the
Model
65.
Byte
boundary
alignment
is
permitted
for
the
operands
of
non-
privileged
instructions
to
eliminate
the
necessity
of
adding
padding
bytes
within
records
or
to
blocked
records
for
the
purpose
of
aligning
fixed
or
floating-point
data.
Error
checking
and
cor~ection
(ECC>
hardware
that
automatically
corrects
all
single-bit
processor
storage
errors
and
detects
all
double-bit
and
most
multiple-bit
errors
is
standard
I/O
devices
for
the
Model
165
are
as
follows:
Most
currently
announced
I/O
devices
for
System/360
Models
65
and
above
can
be
attached.
The
new
3330
facility
is
available
for
attachment
to
2880
channels.
It
offers
significantly
faster
seeks
and
more
than
twice
the
data
rate
of
the
2314
facility,
more
than
three
times
the
capacity
of
the
2314,
and
automatic
error
correction
features.
The
new
rotational
position
sensing
and
multiple
requesting
capabilities
announced
for
the
2305
facility
are
standard.
The
3330
has
an
806
KB
data
transfer
rate,
average
seek
time
of
30
ms,
and
full
rotation
time
of
16.7
ms.
Up
to
800
million
bytes
can
be
contained
on
an
eight
drive
facility.
The
2305
facility
Models
1
and
2
can
be
connected
to
2880
channels
to
provide
significantly
faster
data
transfer
operations.
The
Model
1
has
a 3
megabyte
data
rate,
a
maximum
module
capacity
of
5.4
million
bytes,
and
average
access
time
of
2.5
ms.
The
Model
2
has
a
1.5
megabyte
data
rate,
a
maximum
module
capacity
of
11.2
million
bytes,
and
average
access
time
of
5
ros.
The
new
high-speed
3211
Printer
with
a
tapeless
carriage
and
an
alphameric
print
speed
of
2000
lines
per
minute
is
available.
The
tapeless
carriage
decreases
operator
intervention
by
eliminating
carriage
tape
loading
and
unloading.
The
new
3803/3420
Magnetic
Tape
Subsystem
is
attachable.
Models
3,
5,
and
7
of
the
3420
Magnetic
Tape
Unit,
with
data
rates
of
120
KB,
200
KB,
and
320
KB,
respectively,
at
l600-BPI
recording
density,
are
provided.
Phase-encoded
recording,
which
automatically
corrects
all
single-bit
read
errors
in-flight,
is
used.
This
new
tape
subsystem
offers
improved
price
performance;
Dual
Density
and
Seven-Track
features
for
compatibility
with,
and
conversion
of,
2400-series
tape
volumes;
greatly
reduced
operator
handling
through
implementation
of
such
features
as
automatic
tape
threading
and
cartridge
loading;
lower
cost
tape
switching
than
is
currently
pro-
vided;
and
enhanced
reliabilty,
availability,
and
serviceability
features
.
Extensive
hardware
and
programming
systems
error
recovery
and
repair
features
are
provided
to
improve
system
reliability,
availability,
and
serviceability
Compact
physical
design
reduces
Model
165
CPU
and
processor
storage
space
requirements.
The
Model
165
CPU
has
three
times
the
number
of
circuits
as
a
Model
65,
in
excess
of
75,000
versus
25,000,
yet
a 512K
or
1024K
Model
165
requires
the
same
amount
of
space
as
a
512K
Model
65.
As
the
highlights
indicate,
Model
65
and
75
users
have
a
broader
range
of
Model
165
configurations
to
choose
from
than
before
when
tailoring
a
growth
system
with
improved
throughput
and
expanded
3
capabilities.

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