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Page
of
GC20-17
3D-0
Revised
7/14/70
By
TNL
GN2D-2227
Tapes
containing
files
with
records
longer
than
32,155
bytes
(5461
7094
words)
must
be
preprocessed
by
the
tape
formatting
program.
Tapes
written
in
seven-
or
nine-track
7094
mode
can
be
used
without
modification.
(Consideration
should
be
given
to
reblocking
files
with
short
blocks
in
order
to
improve
execution
performance
and
reblocking
files
with
long
blocks
to
reduce
processor
storage
buffer
requirements.)
Those
1094
programs
that
use
unsupported
I/O
devices
or
facilities
can
be
modified
to
remove
the
unsupported
facility
and
then
emulated,
or
they
can
be
rewritten
as
System/370
programs.
The
internal
performance
(that
is,
the
speed
of
performing
7094
CPU
instructions
weighted
by
frequen.:=y
of
use)
of
the
Model
165
7094
Emulator
program
is
approximately
1.5
times
that
of
the
IBM
709411.
The
throughput
of
emulated
7094
jobs
executed
on
the
Model
165
will
vary
depending
on
job
characteristics,
resources
available,
etc.
Total
system
throughput
increases
should
be
achieved
by
operating
7094
emulator
jobs
in
a
multiprogramming
environment.
40:20
70S0
EMULATOR
PROGRAM
The
10S0
Emulator
program
for
the
Model
165
requires
a
Model
165
with
the
10S0
Compatibility
Feature
(#111S),
512K
or
more
of
processor
storage,
and
enough
I/O
devices
for
the
operating
system
and
emulated
devices.
In
an
MVT
environment
a
1024K
minimum
system
is
required
to
emulate
a
70S0
system
with
160,000
positions
of
main
storage.
The
emulator
program
requires
a
minimum
processing
partition
or
region
of
232K
for
emulation
of
a
70S0
system
with
SOK. A
364K
partition
or
region
is
required
to
emulate
a
10S0
system
with
160K.
These
two
minimums
support
two
channels
and
14
tape
units
with
one
2000-byte
buffer
assigned
to
each
tape
data
set.
(Note
that
other
considerations,
such
as
double
buffering,
I/O
device
configuration,
performance,
etc.,
will
often
necessitate
use
of
an
emulator
partition
or
region
larger
than
these
minimums.)
Table
40.20.1
lists
10S0
system
features
that
are
supported
and
Table
40.20.2
indicates
those
that
are
unsupported.
The
10S0
emulator
also
can
execute
705
I"
II,
and
III
programs
that
can
be
executed
on
a
70S0,
subject
to
the
considerations
and
limitations
outlined
in
the
IBM
10S0
Principles
of
Operation
(GA22-6560)
and
in
this
document.
The
Model
165
emulator
supports
the
same
facilities
as
the
Mod·el
65
stand-alone
70S0
emulator.
The
70S0
Emulator
program
accepts
and
produces
two
tape
data
formats,
using
BSAM:
66
1.
10S0
format
tapes,
written
in
BCD,
that
are
written
by
a
7080
system,
the
Model
65
stand-alone
1080
emulator,
the
Model
165
integrated
70S0
emulator,
or
the
Tape
Postprocessor
program.
These
tapes
can
contain
imbedded
tapemarks
but
cannot
contain
the
reader
storage
mark
character.
Mixed
density.
seven-track
input
tapes
can
be
handled
if
single
buffering
is
used
and
the
tape
density
specified
in
the
DD
statement
is
that
of
the
first
record
on
the
tape.
Tapes
in
7080
format
can
be
processed
on
nine-track
tape
drives
and
2400
tape
drives
with
a
seven-track
head
attached
to
a
control
unit
with
the
Seven-Track
Compatibility
Feature.
They
must
also
be
designated
as
unlabeled
as
far
as
OS
is
concerned
and
their
record
format
must
be
specified
as
undefined.

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