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for
processing
programs
that
use
extended
precision
data.
A
program
check
interrupt
occurs
if
an
extended
precision
instruction
is
executed
and
the
feature
is
not
present
in
the
system.
This
interrupt
causes
the
processing
program
to
call
in
a
subroutine
to
handle
extended
precision
operations.
Extended
precision
divide
is
always
simulated,
because
the
extended
precision
facility
does
not
include
such
an
instruction.
Interval
timer.
The
interval
timer
will
be
supported
for
the
same
functions
as
it
is
currently
except
for
time
of
day
values.
Time
of
day
clock.
This
clock
will
be
supported
in
MFT
and
MVT
environments
for
time
of
day
requests
made
by
system
and
user
tasks
via
the
TIME
macro.
At
IPL,
the
operator
will
have
the
option
of
validating
the
clock
time
and
correcting
an
invalid
value.
~
boundary
alignment.
The
programmer
has
the
ability
to
byte-
align
binary
and
floating-point
data
in
Assembler
Language
programs,
in
ANS
COBOL
programs
(by
omitting
the
SYNCHRONIZED
clause),
in
PL/I
programs
(by
specifying
the
UNALIGNED
attribute),
and
in
FORTRAN
programs.
Note
that
OS
still
expects
the
parameters
passed
to
it
to
be
properly
aligned.
7080,
7070/7074,
709/7090/7094/709411
Compatibility
Features.
Three
separate,
mutually
exclusive
emulator
programs
will
be
provided.
Emulator
programs
are
discussed
in
Section
40.
Channels.
One
or
two
2870
Multiplexer
Channels
and
up
to
twelve
high-speed
channels
(2860
and
2880)
in
a
system
will
be
supported.
Both
selector
and
block
multiplexer
mode
of
operation
will
be
supported
for
2880
channels.
During
IPL.
block
multiplexer
mode
is
established
via
a
control
register
bit
setting
(discussed
in
Section
10:20)
if
the
user
requested
block
multiplexer
mode
for
at
least
one
2880
channel
at
system
generation.
The
operator
does
not
have
the
option
of
changing
this
mode
at
IPL,
nor
does
the
control
program
alter
the
mode
during
system
operation..
The
3330
facility.
The
3330
facility
will
be
supported
as
an
I/O
device
for
most
of
the
same
functions
as
is
the
2314
facility.
The
error
recovery
routine
provided
for
the
3330
will
include
support
of
the
new
hardware
error
correction
features.
54
RPS
will
be
supported
in
MFT
and
MVT
environments
as
follows
The
stand-alone
seek
issued
within
the
I/O
supervisor
(lOS)
will
be
eliminated
for
RPS
devices
(3330
facilities).
lOS
will
continue
to
issue
stand-alone
seeks
for
direct
access
devices
without
RPS.
lOS
will
also
be
capable
of
recognizing
the
channel
available
interrupt.
Access
method
support
will
be
provided
by:
RPS cOlnmands
<SET
SECTOR
and
READ
SECTOR)
QSAM
and
BSAM
for
all
record
formats
and
functions
except
the
undefined
track
overflow
record
format
ISAM
for
all
updating
and
verification
and
for
QISAM
sequential
processing
BPAM
for
processing
directory
and
member
processing
operations
where
possible
BDAM
for
direct
retrieval
and
update
of
fixed-length
standard
and
VBS
format
records
without
key
and
for
write
verification
of
all
BDAM
format
records

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