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⟦2c0571bd0⟧ Bits:30005816 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0005A, 8" Floppy Disk

    Length: 315392 (0x4d000)
    Description: Bits:30005816 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0005A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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0001 10-05-80 10:09 07 112 - - : - - : 23-07-80 12:42 0005A 001 07 00004 112 0001 ⟦39734a362⟧ Wang Wps File,
0091A SUPERVISOR COM.AND.PROCE. vhn FH CPS/230/ICD/0002 15-07-80 14:31 1 47 6498 24-07-80 12:50 00 12 24-07-80 12:52 24-07-80 13:18 0005A 98 21 23 824 71511 ` 0091A ⟦a0be06e75⟧ Wang Wps File, SUPERVISOR COM.AND.PROCE.
0097A LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN am] OE 22-07-80 12:49 3 19 14615 08-09-83 10:00 01 5 20-02-81 14:53 13-09-83 10:00 0005A 15 6 58 244 19726 0097A ⟦4d22df737⟧ Wang Wps File, LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN
0106A DAMOS am]/vhn/sdv MSN DAMOS helt dokument 28-07-80 13:09 41 5447 21-03-84 08:52 02 29 24-08-81 14:27 21-03-84 08:54 0005A 71 35 15 1208 54241 ` 0106A ⟦0f6032288⟧ Wang Wps File, DAMOS
0121A Req.for Error Handling rt FAH CPS/TCN/0012 01-08-80 09:51 1 42 4893 06-08-80 12:03 07 77 06-08-80 12:14 06-08-80 13:04 0005A 8 1 49 56 4970 0121A ⟦56df3c0c6⟧ Wang Wps File, Req.for Error Handling
0122A Map. Perfor.Req.to Sub.sy vhn FAH CPS/TCN/0013 01-08-80 11:07 1 34 8031 06-08-80 12:22 07 53 06-08-80 12:30 06-08-80 13:04 0005A 7 1 41 116 8084 0122A ⟦0d8a5e8bc⟧ Wang Wps File, Map. Perfor.Req.to Sub.sy
0083A Oversigt over dokumenter rt KFL SD/DOC/001 01-07-80 12:47 25 813 01-07-80 13:53 09 193 01-07-80 14:03 01-07-80 14:04 0005A 1 34 16 1006 ~ORPHAN01.00 ⟦08c2238b0⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0083A Oversigt over dokumenter rt KFL SD/DOC/001 01-07-80 12:47 25 813 23-07-80 11:38 00 4 01-07-80 14:03 23-07-80 11:40 0005A 1 34 12 1010 ~ORPHAN01.08 ⟦c9a7144bd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.01 ⟦20c2196b7⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.04 ⟦c9771c531⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.13 ⟦205282985⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN03.06 ⟦cc3bba3fd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN08.07 ⟦9741fe6d8⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN10.09 ⟦4ca708a2d⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN36.05 ⟦00545258a⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN36.12 ⟦ee1ef2ec8⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN38.00 ⟦e9343a266⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN38.04 ⟦5482601ff⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN39.00 ⟦0171d4144⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN45.00 ⟦7d7e79e1d⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0106A DAMOS am]/vhn MSN DAMOS helt dokument 28-07-80 13:09 41 5447 14-10-80 10:47 00 2 14-10-80 10:47 14-10-80 11:50 0005A 66 13 15 1348 30430 ~ORPHAN61.08 ⟦5cf416e4f⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0250A DAMOS vhn MSN fra 4.6.2 10-10-80 09:15 5 21 19048 - - : - - : 10-10-80 14:49 0005A 25 5 21 568 19048 ~ORPHAN62.00 ⟦4f9de8ccb⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0097A LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN am] OE 22-07-80 12:49 3 19 14615 06-08-80 14:46 20 155 06-08-80 15:08 06-08-80 16:31 0005A 15 4 57 336 16760 ~ORPHAN65.08 ⟦fc1029cbb⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN66.07 ⟦01fdf6e2d⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0106A DAMOS am]/vhn MSN DAMOS helt dokument 28-07-80 13:09 41 5447 13-10-80 14:09 00 6 13-10-80 14:10 13-10-80 15:37 0005A 66 12 04 1240 29054 ~ORPHAN72.08 ⟦f5388bbd8⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0250A DAMOS vhn MSN fra 4.6.2 10-10-80 09:15 13 146 - - : - - : 10-10-80 09:29 0005A 29 13 540 146 ~ORPHAN75.00 ⟦5eb622c4c⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0102A CPS Add.Req.to.Damos.std. vhn MSN 3.Sys.std.SW 24-07-80 10:26 42 3971 28-07-80 13:59 02 29 28-07-80 13:43 28-07-80 14:01 0005A 8 2 57 168 11784 ~ORPHAN75.08 ⟦b8f4175ce⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0105A CPS ADD REQ DAMOS STD S/W vhn MSN Chap. 4.5 & 4.6 25-07-80 08:20 6 58 12172 28-07-80 14:04 09 96 28-07-80 14:14 28-07-80 14:21 0005A 14 8 38 232 16713 ~ORPHAN76.08 ⟦86f560977⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 00054130303035 ┆  A0005A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ffffff00fff8fc ┆     x|         ~                                                                         ?                                         ~                                                                                                                           ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x00, d01=0x01, d02=0x20, ptr=(49,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c             WangDocument {d00=0x00, d01=0x91, d02=0x41, ptr=(39,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x00, d01=0x97, d02=0x41, ptr=( 7,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318             WangDocument {d00=0x01, d01=0x06, d02=0x41, ptr=(56,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00318…0031e             WangDocument {d00=0x01, d01=0x21, d02=0x41, ptr=(67,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324             WangDocument {d00=0x01, d01=0x22, d02=0x41, ptr=(65,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00324…00340             01 22 41 41 00 00 02 50 41 3e 00 42 01 06 41 43 08 00 01 06 41 43 08 00 01 06 41 43   ┆ "AA   PA> B  AC    AC    AC┆
0x00340…00360             08 00 01 06 41 43 08 00 01 06 41 43 08 00 01 06 41 43 08 00 01 06 41 43 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆    AC    AC    AC    AC        ┆
0x00360…00380             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆                                ┆
         […0x3…]
0x003e0…00400             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 24   ┆                               $┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5)   Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1                                                                                                                                                            8      7  Q? > 7                                                    d N ~<) 0uH  &4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['      '   X%   %  PO P    ;      A     C g x g V W   O 7 : (   +G w 0106A  g     g         < {C < { ; 2     b       x    b   bD \ K      8 : 9 *       xyyy5                            (+(,(-(.S 6M                                                    ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x8…]
0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 1,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41008341}, f00=»0083A «, f01=»Oversigt over dokumenter  «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»KFL                  «, f04=»SD/DOC/001           «, f05=01-07-80 12:47, f06=»     «, f07=»25 «, f08=»   813 «, f09=01-07-80 13:53, f10=»     «, f11=»09 «, f12=»   193 «, f13=01-07-80 14:03, f14=01-07-80 14:04, f15=»0005A «, f16=»  1 «, f17=»     «, f18=»34 «, f19=»   16 «, f20=»  1006 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000030030700df}
0x01100…01200 (1, 0, 1)   Sector 01020100008341 ┆      A                                                                                  DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S┆
0x01200…01300 (1, 0, 2)   Sector 01039300008341 ┆      A 1                                                                           SD/DOC/001   KFL/ # OVERSIGT OVER DOKUMENTNUMRE   GENERAL       -:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x01300…01400 (1, 0, 3)   Sector 0104ff00008341 ┆      A 1                                                                   SD/PLN/001  QA GENERAL   SD/PLN/002  QA/HW   SD/PLN/003  QA/SW   SD/PLN/004  Parts & Material   SD/PLN/005  Reliability   SD/PLN/006  CM   SD/PLN/007  Project Planning & Control   ┆
0x01400…01500 (1, 0, 4)   Sector 0105ff00008341 ┆      A  SD/STM/001  QA std. manual   SD/STM/002  HW std. manual   SD/STM/003  SW std. manual   SD/STM/004  Parts & Material std. manual   SD/STM/005  Reliability std. manual   SD/STM/006  CM std. manual   SD/STM/007  Project Planning & Control std. manual┆
0x01500…01600 (1, 0, 5)   Sector 01065c00008341 ┆  \   A     SD/STD/001  Configuration Item Ident.std.   SD/STD/002  Document Layout std.   SDi=>Jf0C.1:.= Rp0C%0! <6 M1' R 0C 0! <6 M1' R 0C 0! <6 M1' Z 0CR0Mc&!.=6 ! <6 M1' R40C.1! <6 M1' RC0C.1! <6 M1' RR0C.1!$<5CQ0!$<6 !&<6 Mc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x01600…01700 (1, 0, 6)   Sector 00008d00008341 ┆      A/STD/003  Change Control std.   SD/STD/004  Document Control Centre   SD/STD/005  Software Design Guidelines   SD/STD/006  UDF Standard{M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x01700…01800 (1, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 1,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41008341}, f00=»0083A «, f01=»Oversigt over dokumenter  «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»KFL                  «, f04=»SD/DOC/001           «, f05=01-07-80 12:47, f06=»     «, f07=»25 «, f08=»   813 «, f09=23-07-80 11:38, f10=»     «, f11=»00 «, f12=»     4 «, f13=01-07-80 14:03, f14=23-07-80 11:40, f15=»0005A «, f16=»  1 «, f17=»     «, f18=»34 «, f19=»   12 «, f20=»  1010 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000030030600df}
0x01900…01a00 (1, 0, 9)   Sector 010a0100008341 ┆      A                                                                                  DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S┆
0x01a00…01b00 (1, 0, 10)  Sector 010b9300008341 ┆      A 1                                                                           SD/DOC/001   KFL/ # OVERSIGT OVER DOKUMENTNUMRE   GENERAL       -:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x01b00…01c00 (1, 0, 11)  Sector 010cff00008341 ┆      A 1                                                                   SD/PLN/001  QA GENERAL   SD/PLN/002  QA/HW   SD/PLN/003  QA/SW   SD/PLN/004  Parts & Material   SD/PLN/005  Reliability   SD/PLN/006  CM   SD/PLN/007  Project Planning & Control   ┆
0x01c00…01d00 (1, 0, 12)  Sector 010dff00008341 ┆      A  SD/STM/001  QA std. manual   SD/STM/002  HW std. manual   SD/STM/003  SW std. manual   SD/STM/004  Parts & Material std. manual   SD/STM/005  Reliability std. manual   SD/STM/006  CM std. manual   SD/STM/007  Project Planning & Control std. manual┆
0x01d00…01e00 (1, 0, 13)  Sector 0000e300008341 ┆  c   A     SD/STD/001  Configuration Item Ident.std.   SD/STD/002  Document Layout std.   SD/STD/003  Change Control std.   SD/STD/004  Document Control Centre   SD/STD/005  Software Design Guidelines   SD/STD/006  UDF Standardc&!  "(=6   E    '<M% !  "2<┆
0x01e00…01f00 (1, 0, 14)  Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x1…]
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   Sector 0000bb00009141 ┆  ;   A 1                                                                        26  ENGINEERING FUNCTION    Engineering functions will be defined during the system and subsystem design.   output of message to PTP    - specify if message is printed at MDCO┆
0x02100…02200 (2, 0, 1)   Sector 0202ff00009141 ┆      Aal redistribution procedure   "taid"  Display transaction identification   ONLINE? YES, NO   REFTYPE RE, CH   RELEASE REF "RELDESIG" REFTYPE = RE   "RELNO"   DTG "DTG"   redistribution of "reftype"  message   display message  In ACP127 format   REDI┆
0x02200…02300 (2, 0, 2)   Sector 02034900009141 ┆  I   ASTRIBUTION? YES, NO Specify if distribution is to be executed  end       PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION: Retransmission of Outgoing Message     COMPUTER DISPLAY OPERATOR ENTRY REMARKS                                                                           ┆
0x02300…02400 (2, 0, 3)   Sector 00004e00009141 ┆  N   A 1                                                                      ification   ONLINE? YES, NO Specify if retrieval is from on- or off-line disk.   RELEASE REF "REL DESIG"  Specify Release ID   "RELNO"  DTG "DTG"   retransmission message   disp┆
0x02400…02500 (2, 0, 4)   Sector 0205ff00009141 ┆      A 1                                                                   D: The specified (existing entry) is to be deleted ad the DISPLAY prompt is issued.   cr: the procedure is ended.   After that specific update interactions follow.   Having complet┆
0x02500…02600 (2, 0, 5)   Sector 0206ff00009141 ┆      Aed the updating interactions, the modified entry obtained above is displayed.   The ACCEPT prompt is then issued and the supervisor specifies, if the modified entry is to be stored.   The computer displays:  END.  1.2.1.1 Invalid Entry   The system ┆
0x02600…02700 (2, 0, 6)   Sector 0207e600009141 ┆  f   Aoutputs are appropriate error message as described in section 1.1.1 and repeats the prompt.   If a valid entry is not obtained after 3 successive attempts END is issued and the supervisor terminal is returned to rest mode.  cted.                    ┆
0x02700…02800 (2, 0, 7)   Sector 00004a00009141 ┆  J   A 1                                                                  er confirmation code.                                                                               "ta id"  Display transaction identification.                                     ┆
0x02800…02900 (2, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x4…]
0x02d00…02e00 (2, 0, 13)  Sector 020eff00009141 ┆      A      RDI Specify procedure   "taid"  Display transaction-ID   ONLINE? YES, NO   REFTYPE TA, RE, CH   TRANSACTION REF "TD""TSERNO" REFTYPE = TA   RELEASE REF "RELDESIG" REFTYPE = RE   "RELNO"   CHANNEL REF "CHDESIG" REFTYPE = CH   "CHSERNO"   DTG "D┆
0x02e00…02f00 (2, 0, 14)  Sector 020fff00009141 ┆      ATG"   retrieval of "reftype"  message   display of message  Refer to section 21 for a FORMAT description   NEW SCD "SCD", cr Specify local staff cell to receive the message. The prompt is repeated until a cr is entered or until 10 SCDs are entered. ┆
0x02f00…03000 (2, 0, 15)  Sector 02007d00009141 ┆  }   A  LOCAL DISTRIBUTE? YES, NO Specify if message shall be queued to the staff cells specified above for printout.   end  incoming messages as defined in section 8   - undeliverable messages   - data messages   - messages with encrypted text    The ser┆
0x03000…03100 (3, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x5…]
0x03600…03700 (3, 0, 6)   Sector 03076e00007441 ┆  n  tA 1                                                                     APPENDIX A     FORM SHEETS       e of the amendment rules laid down in par. 3.2.3 any reference to a page number shall be avoided within a document or between documents.   (One d┆
0x03700…03800 (3, 0, 7)   Sector 00004c00007441 ┆  L  tA 1                                                                    ge numbers).   Reference to a certain part of text thus must be done by chapter, section, etc. number.   Hence, if a text entity should be omitted, its index number should be reta┆
0x03800…03900 (3, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x3f…]
0x07800…07900 (7, 0, 8)   WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=( 7,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41009741}, f00=»0097A «, f01=»LOGISTICS SUPPORT PLAN    «, f02=»am]                  «, f03=»OE                   «, f04=»                     «, f05=22-07-80 12:49, f06=»   3 «, f07=»19 «, f08=» 14615 «, f09=08-09-83 10:00, f10=»     «, f11=»01 «, f12=»     5 «, f13=20-02-81 14:53, f14=13-09-83 10:00, f15=»0005A «, f16=» 15 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»58 «, f19=»  244 «, f20=» 19726 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=010021000110360710a10a80aaca15050000000000000037034e00df}
0x07900…07a00 (7, 0, 9)   WangDocumentBody
         […0xd…]
0x08700…08800 (8, 0, 7)   Sector 0708ff00010641 ┆      Aevents such as depressing an attention key.  The terminal may have a group of function keys denoted as attention keys    3) OS issues a "take over" command.   e) Transition from attention state to user state takes place when the OS issues a "give ba┆
0x08800…08900 (8, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x20…]
0x0a900…0aa00 (10, 0, 9)  Sector 0a0aa300009141 ┆  #   AS: Distribution will be performed according to the updated message and specified SCDs.    No: the updated message will be returned to the MDCO queue.   end  ENTRY REMARKS                                                                            "no┆
0x0aa00…0ab00 (10, 0, 10) Sector 0a0bff00009141 ┆      A 1                                                                        25  RETRIEVE FOR SPECIFIED LOCAL DISTRIBUTION (FORMAT H3S)    A MDCO operator is by means of the RDI procedure described overleaf, able to:    -  retrieve messages from on-lin┆
0x0ab00…0ac00 (10, 0, 11) Sector 0a0cbc00009141 ┆  <   Ae or off-line HDB    - distribute locally the retrieved messages to specified SCDs.    The retrieval performed in the RDI procedure is similar to the normal retrieve in section 21.  e specified RI in FL2. The prompt is repeated until a cr is entered┆
0x0ac00…0ad00 (10, 0, 12) Sector 0a0dff00009141 ┆      A 1                                                                       PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION: Retrieve for Specified Local Distribution    COMPUTER DISPLAY OPERATOR ENTRY REMARKS                                                                     ┆
0x0ad00…0ae00 (10, 0, 13) Sector 0a0eff00009141 ┆      A      RDI Specify procedure   "taid"  Display transaction-ID   ONLINE? YES, NO   REFTYPE TA, RE, CH   TRANSACTION REF "TD""TSERNO" REFTYPE = TA   RELEASE REF "RELDESIG" REFTYPE = RE   "RELNO"   CHANNEL REF "CHDESIG" REFTYPE = CH   "CHSERNO"   DTG "D┆
0x0ae00…0af00 (10, 0, 14) Sector 0a0fff00009141 ┆      ATG"   retrieval of "reftype"  message   display of message  Refer to section 21 for a FORMAT description   NEW SCD "SCD", cr Specify local staff cell to receive the message. The prompt is repeated until a cr is entered or until 10 SCDs are entered. ┆
0x0af00…0b000 (10, 0, 15) Sector 02087d00009141 ┆  }   A  LOCAL DISTRIBUTE? YES, NO Specify if message shall be queued to the staff cells specified above for printout.   end  incoming messages as defined in section 8   - undeliverable messages   - data messages   - messages with encrypted text    The ser┆
0x0b000…0b100 (11, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x17…]
0x0c800…0c900 (12, 0, 8)  Sector 0c09ff41000120 ┆   A   0001                                                                                           10 05 80 10 09      04     60                                              14 05 80 13 10 0005A   1      04           60             f !  *J         7   _┆
0x0c900…0ca00 (12, 0, 9)  Sector 0c0a0100000120 ┆                                                                                         DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S┆
0x0ca00…0cb00 (12, 0, 10) Sector 00005000000120 ┆  P     1                                                               r12yv    ]=2#<:^=V V  u:b=V V  AH! Rv-! <6 C{-! <6 M1' Z -C7-:!<~ B -!/=6'C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x0cb00…0cc00 (12, 0, 11) Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x4…]
0x0d000…0d100 (13, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x15f…]
0x23000…23100 (35, 0, 0)  Sector 2301ff41009141 ┆#  A  A0091A SUPERVISOR COM.AND.PROCE. vhn                  FH                   CPS/230/ICD/0002     15 07 80 14 31    1 47   6498 22 07 80 13 07      00      6 22 07 80 13 09 22 07 80 13 45 0005A 098   21 16 01212  71405    0        f ! p*J         7 1 _┆
0x23100…23200 (35, 0, 1)  Sector 23026200009141 ┆# b   A     #   # # # " " " ! ! ! !                                                                                                                                                                                                                             ┆
0x23200…23300 (35, 0, 2)  Sector 2303a200009141 ┆# "   A 1                                                                           CPS/230/ICD/0004   19800721  # SUPERVISOR COMMANDS AND PROCEDURES   CAMPS      *-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
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0x23500…23600 (35, 0, 5)  Sector 2306ff00009141 ┆#     A 1                                                                     TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE    1 Introduction  4   SUPERVISOR FUNCTIONS    2 Supervisor command control 15   3 Terminal control 19   4 Operator control 21   5 Print out control 23   6┆
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0x23b00…23c00 (35, 0, 11) Sector 230cff00009141 ┆#     A 1                                                                   1  INTRODUCTION   This ICD includes the description of commands and procedures defining the operator/computer interface related to the CAMPS supervisory functions:   - supervisor f┆
0x23c00…23d00 (35, 0, 12) Sector 230dff00009141 ┆#     Aunctions (section 2 to 22)  - message service functions (section 23)  - message distribution control (section 24 to 25)  - engineering functions (section 26)   The supervisory functions are implemented by means of commands (defined in section 1.1) a┆
0x23d00…23e00 (35, 0, 13) Sector 230eff00009141 ┆#     And prompt/answer based procedures (defined in section 1.2):   - The supervisor functions are implemented by means of    -- commands (section 2 to 12)   -- procedures operating on tables (section 13 to 16)   -- procedures operating on messages (secti┆
0x23e00…23f00 (35, 0, 14) Sector 230fff00009141 ┆#     Aon 17 to 22)   - The message service and distribution control functions are implemented by means of procedures (section 23 to 25)   - The engineering function is TBD   The variables used in commands and procedures are defined in section 13.   The sp┆
0x23f00…24000 (35, 0, 15) Sector 2300ff00009141 ┆#     Aecific command and procedure format is a subject to change during the system and subsystem design phase, while the data items operated on will remain unchanged.   The table structures depicted are logical and do not imply specific requirements to th┆
0x24000…24100 (36, 0, 0)  Sector 24019c00009741 ┆$     Aions i.e. brief description with reference to the Maintenance manual.   5. Drawings, Illustrations, Photographs, Circuit Diagrams.   6. Parts Lists.  T AND CONDUCTION OF TRAINING COURSES   The development of the individual courses which make up the ┆
0x24100…24200 (36, 0, 1)  Sector 2402ff00009741 ┆$     A 1                                                                   The handbooks will support operators and maintenance technicians at site and at the same tiem serve the purpose of training documentation.   As stated in the previous paragraph the┆
0x24200…24300 (36, 0, 2)  Sector 2403ff00009741 ┆$     A editors and technical writers will carry out part of the formal training of customers personnel.    5.4 PLANS AND PROCEDURES   The following documentation will be developed. Some of the plans listed below may make reference to subplans and procedur┆
0x24300…24400 (36, 0, 3)  Sector 2404fa00009741 ┆$ z   Aed which already are in existance or will be developed under the program.   Items identified by (d) are contractally deliverable items.   1. Training Plan       (d)  2. Training Methods    (d)  3. Training Material   (d)  4. Documentation Plan s. On┆
0x24400…24500 (36, 0, 4)  Sector 00002700009741 ┆  '   A (d)  5. Equipment Handbooks (d) ogramming language may be offered by the programming department of the Electronics Division. Since the maintenance philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware courses on circuit card level is required. In g┆
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0x24700…24800 (36, 0, 7)  Sector 2308ff00009141 ┆#     A 1                                                                         COMMAND DESCRIPTION: General command format   COMPUTER OPERATOR ENTRY REMARKS DISPLAY                                                                       "COM" "PAR1"...."P┆
0x24800…24900 (36, 0, 8)  Sector 2409ff00009741 ┆$     A 1                                                                   The handbooks will support operators and maintenance technicians at site, and at the same time serve the purpose of training documentation.   As stated in the previous paragraph th┆
0x24900…24a00 (36, 0, 9)  Sector 240aff00009741 ┆$     Ae editors and technical writers will carry out part of the formal training of customers personnel.    5.4 PLANS AND PROCEDURES   The following documentation will be developed. Some of the plans listed below may make reference to subplans and procedu┆
0x24a00…24b00 (36, 0, 10) Sector 240bfc00009741 ┆$ |   Ared which already are in existance or will be developed under the program.   Items identified by (d) are contractually deliverable items.   1. Training Plan       (d)  2. Training Methods    (d)  3. Training Material   (d)  4. Documentation Plan  On┆
0x24b00…24c00 (36, 0, 11) Sector 00002700009741 ┆  '   A (d)  5. Equipment Handbooks (d) ogramming language may be offered by the programming department of the Electronics Division. Since the maintenance philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware courses on circuit card level is required. In g┆
0x24c00…24d00 (36, 0, 12) Sector 240dff00009741 ┆$     Ato the programming center (or contractor) and implement changes as directed.   After having received formal hardware and software training the students will participate in the integration and final test of the CAMPS production systems. This will giv┆
0x24d00…24e00 (36, 0, 13) Sector 240eff00009741 ┆$     Ae the students a good understanding of the various system elements and a valuable hands-on training in fault isolation during the final test.    5.3 DEVELOPMENT OF EQUIPMENT HANDBOOKS   The task of developing the material for the handbooks will be b┆
0x24e00…24f00 (36, 0, 14) Sector 240fff00009741 ┆$     Aroken down and assigned to the various functions of the CAMPS project team. A compilation and editing process will then take place under the responsibility of the training section.   The resulting Equipment Handbooks will contain the following infor┆
0x24f00…25000 (36, 0, 15) Sector 2400ff00009741 ┆$     Amation:   1. Equipment Specifications   Installation and Commissioning Instructions.   2. Operating instructions i,e, equipment related instructions for various operator categories.   3. Technical Description.   4. Alignment and Maintenance Instruct┆
0x25000…25100 (37, 0, 0)  Sector 25016600009741 ┆% f   Aom and hands-on)   3. Participation in integration and final test of CAMPS production systems.  ation of a Failure Reporting System will be the responsibility of Maintenance Engineering. All incoming reports will be recorded and analyzed, and the co┆
0x25100…25200 (37, 0, 1)  Sector 2502ff00009741 ┆%     A 1                                                                   The outline for the hardware and software courses will be established in the Training Plan to be submitted later. Regarding hardware training, it can be said that in certain areas,┆
0x25200…25300 (37, 0, 2)  Sector 2503ff00009741 ┆%     A training will be performed below module level (at circuit level) to give the student an appreciation of the spectrum of faults to be encountered. The objective of the software training is to enable the student to analyse software fault, report them┆
0x25300…25400 (37, 0, 3)  Sector 2504ff00009741 ┆%     A to the programming center (or contractor) and implement changes as directed.   After having received formal hardware and software training the students will participate in the integration and final test of the CAMPS production systems. This will gi┆
0x25400…25500 (37, 0, 4)  Sector 2505ff00009741 ┆%     Ave the students a good understanding of the various system elements and a valuable hands-on training in fault isolation during the final test.    5.3 DEVELOPMENT OF EQUIPMENT HANDBOOKS   The task of developing the material for the handbooks will be ┆
0x25500…25600 (37, 0, 5)  Sector 2506ff00009741 ┆%     Abroken down and assigned to the various functions of the CAMPS project team. A compilation and editing process will then take place under the responsibility of the training section.   The resulting Equipment Handbooks will contain the following info┆
0x25600…25700 (37, 0, 6)  Sector 2507ff00009741 ┆%     Armation:   1. Equipment Specifications,   Installation and Commissioning Instructions   2. Operating instructions i.e. equipment related instructions for various operator categories   3. Technical Description   4. Alignment and Maintenance Instructi┆
0x25700…25800 (37, 0, 7)  Sector 24089800009741 ┆$     Aons i.e. brief description with reference to the Maintenance manual   5. Drawings, Illustrations, Photographs, Circuit Diagrams   6. Parts Lists  DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCTION OF TRAINING COURSES   The development of the individual courses which make u┆
0x25800…25900 (37, 0, 8)  Sector 2509ff00009741 ┆%     Ap the CAMPS Training Program will take place in the training section and in other departments of the company. However, the overall responsibility for compliance with the CAMPS contract and System Requirements Specification lies with Training Manager┆
0x25900…25a00 (37, 0, 9)  Sector 250ac600009741 ┆% F   A.   The following courses shall be developed:   1. Technical Hardware Training Course  2. Operator Training Course  3. On-The-Job Training  4. Training of Customer's Resident Field Technician ntractor (Bakkejord) and SHAPE will be with info copy to ┆
0x25a00…25b00 (37, 0, 10) Sector 250bff00009741 ┆%     A 1                                                                   Re. 1.   This course encompasses hardware and software training. The training section will develop the major part of the training program based on the CAMPS Technical Handbooks. On┆
0x25b00…25c00 (37, 0, 11) Sector 250cff00009741 ┆%     Aly a short course in assembler programming language may be offered by the programming department of the Electronics Division. Since the maintenance philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware courses on circuit card level is required. In g┆
0x25c00…25d00 (37, 0, 12) Sector 250dff00009741 ┆%     Aeneral, the Technical Hardware Training Program is a subset of the training offered customer's Resident Field Technicians (see Re. 4. below).   Re.2.   This course will be conducted on Site at Customer's full responsibility. Development of the cours┆
0x25d00…25e00 (37, 0, 13) Sector 250eff00009741 ┆%     Ae material will be carried out by the training section. If software exercises are required to be part of the course, these will be written by the CAMPS software team.   Re. 3.   This course will provide OJT to both operators and maintenance technici┆
0x25e00…25f00 (37, 0, 14) Sector 250fff00009741 ┆%     Aans. The course will be conducted at site at customer's full responsibility supervised by customer's RST. Course material will be developed by the training section based on the material developed for the formal technical course and operator training┆
0x25f00…26000 (37, 0, 15) Sector 2500ff00009741 ┆%     A course.   Re. 4   This extensive course of approx. 6 months duration will be conducted at contractor's facility. The training program will contain the following components:   1. Hardware Course (classroom and hands-on)   2. Software Course (classro┆
0x26000…26100 (38, 0, 0)  Sector 2601ff00009741 ┆&     A 1                                                                   The handbooks will support operators and maintenance technicians at site, and at the same time serve the purpose of training documentation.   As stated in the previous paragraph th┆
0x26100…26200 (38, 0, 1)  Sector 2602ff00009741 ┆&     Ae editors and technical writers will carry out part of the formal training of customers personnel.    5.4 PLANS AND PROCEDURES   The following documentation will be developed. Some of the plans listed below may make reference to subplans and procedu┆
0x26200…26300 (38, 0, 2)  Sector 2603fc00009741 ┆& |   Ared which already are in existance or will be developed under the program.   Items identified by (d) are contractually deliverable items.   1. Training Plan       (d)  2. Training Methods    (d)  3. Training Material   (d)  4. Documentation Plan  On┆
0x26300…26400 (38, 0, 3)  Sector 00002700009741 ┆  '   A (d)  5. Equipment Handbooks (d) ogramming language may be offered by the programming department of the Electronics Division. Since the maintenance philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware courses on circuit card level is required. In g┆
0x26400…26500 (38, 0, 4)  Sector 2605ff00009741 ┆&     A 1                                                                   5  TRAINING    5.1 ORGANIZATION   Logistics Department is responsible for all customer training on programs undertaken by the Systems Division of Christian Rovsing A/S. The trainin┆
0x26500…26600 (38, 0, 5)  Sector 2606ff00009741 ┆&     Ag organization also has the responsibility for the development of manuals and handbooks. The combination of training and development of manuals and handbooks ensures an efficient training of customer's personnel.   The training material employed is ┆
0x26600…26700 (38, 0, 6)  Sector 2607ff00009741 ┆&     Aessentially the same documentation which the technician later will work with on site.   The training section of Logistics Department is headed by a section manager who has technical writers/  instructors reporting to him.   Other divisions and depar┆
0x26700…26800 (38, 0, 7)  Sector 2508ff00009741 ┆%     Atments within the company will supply training courses and instructors on request, e.g. training course in assembler language programming.    5.2 DEVELOPMENT AND CONDUCTION OF TRAINING COURSES   The development of the individual courses which make u┆
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0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  Sector 2701ff00009741 ┆'     Ap the CAMPS Training Program will take place in the training section and in other departments of the company. However, the overall responsibility for compliance with the CAMPS contract and System Requirements Specification lies with Training Manager┆
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  Sector 2702c600009741 ┆' F   A.   The following courses shall be developed:   1. Technical Hardware Training Course  2. Operator Training Course  3. On-The-Job Training  4. Training of Customer's Resident Field Technician ntractor (Bakkejord) and SHAPE will be with info copy to ┆
0x27200…27300 (39, 0, 2)  Sector 2703ff00009741 ┆'     A 1                                                                   Re. 1.   This course encompasses hardware and software training. The training section will develop the major part of the training program based on the CAMPS Technical Handbooks. On┆
0x27300…27400 (39, 0, 3)  Sector 2704ff00009741 ┆'     Aly a short course in assembler programming language may be offered by the programming department of the Electronics Division. Since the maintenance philosophy is based on module replacement no hardware courses on circuit card level is required. In g┆
0x27400…27500 (39, 0, 4)  Sector 2705ff00009741 ┆'     Aeneral, the Technical Hardware Training Program is a subset of the training offered customer's Resident Field Technicians (see Re. 4. below).   Re.2.   This course will be conducted on Site at Customer's full responsibility. Development of the cours┆
0x27500…27600 (39, 0, 5)  Sector 2706ff00009741 ┆'     Ae material will be carried out by the training section. If software exercises are required to be part of the course, these will be written by the CAMPS software team.   Re. 3.   This course will provide OJT to both operators and maintenance technici┆
0x27600…27700 (39, 0, 6)  Sector 2707ff00009741 ┆'     Aans. The course will be conducted at site at customer's full responsibility supervised by customer's RST. Course material will be developed by the training section based on the material developed for the formal technical course and operator training┆
0x27700…27800 (39, 0, 7)  Sector 2608ff00009741 ┆&     A course.   Re. 4   This extensive course of approx. 6 months duration will be conducted at contractor's facility. The training program will contain the following components:   1. Hardware Course (classroom and hands-on)   2. Software Course (classro┆
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0x38800…38900 (56, 0, 8)  Sector 3809ff00010641 ┆8     A on-line operation of the system.   c) The Software shall be carefully documented in parallel to the design during the production phase. The documentation shall form part of each deliverable software package and conform to the documentation standard┆
0x38900…38a00 (56, 0, 9)  Sector 380aff00010641 ┆8     A specified elsewhere in this document.   d) In the construction of program code, clarity of meaning shall be a major consideration. When writing the program code comments shall be inserted to aid comprehension and improve the readability.   e) It is┆
0x38a00…38b00 (56, 0, 10) Sector 380bff00010641 ┆8     A mandatory that instructions and constants of the system standard software shall not be modified during runtime. Within each software module/program the program code and constants shall be segregated from the modifiable data. The data areas of a mod┆
0x38b00…38c00 (56, 0, 11) Sector 380cff00010641 ┆8     Aule shall be contigous and all exchange of data between different modules shall take place either through well-defined shared data areas or by value passing.   f) The System Standard Software shall be implemented as a well structured suite of code a┆
0x38c00…38d00 (56, 0, 12) Sector 380dff00010641 ┆8     And data modules incorporating sufficient hardware protection and software checking to ensure that the System Software itself can achieve and maintain the status of high integrity, trusted code with respect to the Applications Software. Preferably th┆
0x38d00…38e00 (56, 0, 13) Sector 380e3c00010641 ┆8 <   Ae System Software shall reside in read-only memory.   .   62   5.2  TIMING ...................................   62   5.3  STARTUP AND SWITCHOVER PERFORMANCE      REQUIREMENTS .............................   62   5.4  ON-LINE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ...┆
0x38e00…38f00 (56, 0, 14) Sector 380fff00010641 ┆8     A 1                                                                   g) Sufficient validity checks must be applied at appropriate points in the System Software/Applications Software at Compile time and/or run time to ensure that the integrity requir┆
0x38f00…39000 (56, 0, 15) Sector 3800ff00010641 ┆8     Aements (refer section 8) will be met, attention however, being paid to maintaining efficiency.    h) Recovery procedures after system failure shall include the validation of the integrity, i.e checksumming of software, of the operating system softwa┆
0x39000…39100 (57, 0, 0)  Sector 3901ff00010641 ┆9     AS AND COMMUNICATION LINES ........   66   8.4  TDX DEVICES ..............................   67   8.5  CENTRALIZED ACCESS CONTROL ...............   68   8.6  SCHEDULING ...............................   68   8.7  SYSTEM SOFTWARE STRUCTURE ...........┆
0x39100…39200 (57, 0, 1)  Sector 3902ff00010641 ┆9     A.....   68   8.8  PROGRAM PAGE MANAGEMENT ..................   69   8.9  ON-LINE TEST PROGRAMS ....................   70   8.10 DATA SECURITY ............................   70   9  QUALITY ASSURANCE ............................   72   10 SOFTWARE DO┆
0x39200…39300 (57, 0, 2)  Sector 3903cf00010641 ┆9 O   ACUMENTATION .......................   72   11 CR80D SOFTWARE VERIFICATION ..................   72   12 COMPATIBILITY WITH AMOS AND CR80D STANDARD    SOFTWARE .....................................   72 ......   47    4.4.4  Assembler Cross Reference ┆
0x39300…39400 (57, 0, 3)  Sector 3904f000010641 ┆9 p   A 1                                                                   1  SCOPE     This document contains additional requirements to the CR80D advanced multiprogramming operating system (DAMOS) set forth by the System Division (CRA).  Programs ......┆
0x39400…39500 (57, 0, 4)  Sector 3905ff00010641 ┆9     A 1                                                                   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS    2.1 DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION CSS/006/SPC/0001    2.2 PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3, CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE    2.3 REQUIREMENTS ┆
0x39500…39600 (57, 0, 5)  Sector 3906ce00010641 ┆9 N   AFOR ERRORHANDLING, DOC.NO CPS/TCN/0012    2.4 MAPPING OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS TO SUBSYSTEMS, DOC.NO CPS/TCN/0013    2.5 DAMOS PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCHER, PRELIMINARY CSS/2000/PSP/0018                       Connection .............   31   ┆
0x39600…39700 (57, 0, 6)  Sector 3907ff00010641 ┆9     A 1                                                                   3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE     a) Fundamental properties of the Standard Software which shall be considered in depth during the design, development and production are its quality,┆
0x39700…39800 (57, 0, 7)  Sector 3808ff00010641 ┆8     A integrity and flexibility.   b) The Software shall be structured in a clearly identifiable hierarchical way. The design shall maintain maximum isolation and independence between units of all types during program design and implementation and during┆
0x39800…39900 (57, 0, 8)  Sector 3909ff00010641 ┆9     A  54    4.6.1  Attr .................................   54    4.6.2  Create ...............................   54    4.6.3  Enter ................................   55    4.6.4  List .................................   55    4.6.5  Protect ..........┆
0x39900…39a00 (57, 0, 9)  Sector 390aff00010641 ┆9     A....................   55    4.6.6  Remove ...............................   55    4.6.7  Rename ...............................   55    4.6.8  Dcopy ................................   56    4.7  DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS ......................   56    4.┆
0x39a00…39b00 (57, 0, 10) Sector 390bff00010641 ┆9     A7.1  On-line Diagnostic Programs ..........   56     4.7.1.1  Integrity of Operation ...........   57     4.7.1.2  Availability .....................   57     4.7.1.3  On-line Test Programs ............   57     4.7.1.4  System Integrity Test Progra┆
0x39b00…39c00 (57, 0, 11) Sector 390cff00010641 ┆9     Ams ...   58     4.7.2  Off-line Diagnostic Programs .........   58     4.7.2.1  Off-line Testprograms ............   58    4.8  MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS ...................   59    4.8.1  Formatting of Disk ...................   59    4.8.2  File Conv┆
0x39c00…39d00 (57, 0, 12) Sector 390dff00010641 ┆9     Aersion ......................   59    4.8.3  System TimE Setting ..................   59    4.8.4  Time .................................   60    4.8.5  Test Drive Program ...................   60   5  PERFORMANCE .................................. ┆
0x39d00…39e00 (57, 0, 13) Sector 390eff00010641 ┆9     A  62    5.1  SIZING ...................................   62   5.2  TIMING ...................................   62   5.3  STARTUP AND SWITCHOVER PERFORMANCE      REQUIREMENTS .............................   62   5.4  ON-LINE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ...┆
0x39e00…39f00 (57, 0, 14) Sector 390ff800010641 ┆9 x   A...........   62   6  AVAILABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY .............   63   6.1  AVAILABILITY .............................   63   6.2  MAINTAINABILITY ..........................   63   7  INITIALIZATION ...............................   63  5.4  So┆
0x39f00…3a000 (57, 0, 15) Sector 3900ff00010641 ┆9     A 1                                                                   8  SECURITY .....................................   64   8.1  SECURITY POLICY ..........................   66   8.2  COMPARTMENTS .............................   66   8.3  TERMINAL┆
0x3a000…3a100 (58, 0, 0)  Sector 3a01ff00010641 ┆:     A 43   4.2  LANGUAGE PROCESSORS ......................   44    4.2.1  Pascal Compiler ......................   44    4.2.2  Swell Compiler .......................   44    4.2.3  Assembler ............................   45    4.3  TEXT PROCESSORS ....┆
0x3a100…3a200 (58, 0, 1)  Sector 3a02ff00010641 ┆:     A......................   45    4.3.1  Editor ...............................   45    4.3.2  Text Formatting Program ..............   45    4.3.3  File Merge Program ...................   46    4.3.4  Pretty Printing Facility .............   46    4.┆
0x3a200…3a300 (58, 0, 2)  Sector 3a03ff00010641 ┆:     A4  PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND TEST TOOLS .......   46    4.4.1  Linker ...............................   46    4.4.2  Pascal Cross Reference ...............   47    4.4.3  Swell Cross Reference ................   47    4.4.4  Assembler Cross Reference ┆
0x3a300…3a400 (58, 0, 3)  Sector 3a04ff00010641 ┆:     A............   48    4.4.6  Swell Debugger .......................   48    4.4.7  Assembly Debugger ....................   49    4.4.8  Patch Program ........................   50    4.4.9  Generation of Test Output for Pascal        Programs ......┆
0x3a400…3a500 (58, 0, 4)  Sector 3a05ff00010641 ┆:     A.......................   50    4.4.10 Generation of Test Output for Swell        Programs .............................   50    4.4.11 Generation of Test Output for Assembly        Programs .............................   50    4.4.12 Change Affect┆
0x3a500…3a600 (58, 0, 5)  Sector 3a069200010641 ┆:     A Tool ...................   50    4.4.13 Librarian ............................   51    4.4.14 System Generator .....................   53  d During COPSY                     Operation on a System                     Connection .............   31   ┆
0x3a600…3a700 (58, 0, 6)  Sector 3a07ff00010641 ┆:     A 1                                                                    4.5  FILE MANIPULATION PROGRAMS ...............   53    4.5.1  Binhex ...............................   53    4.5.2  Compare ..............................   53    4.5.3  Copy ...┆
0x3a700…3a800 (58, 0, 7)  Sector 3908ff00010641 ┆9     A..............................   53    4.5.4  Hexbin ...............................   53    4.5.5  Listf ................................   54    4.5.6  Print ................................   54    4.6  DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE UTILITIES .......... ┆
0x3a800…3a900 (58, 0, 8)  Sector 3a09ff00010641 ┆:     A..........   32      3.4.2.2.7  Error Interrupts .............   33       3.4.2.2.7.1  During Retire ............   33       3.4.2.2.7.2  During PU Shut-Down ......   33       3.4.2.2.8  On-Line Diagnostics Reporting    33      3.4.2.2.9  Mirrored D┆
0x3a900…3aa00 (58, 0, 9)  Sector 3a0aff00010641 ┆:     Aisks (Disk CTA,            Disk Drive, UDLUME) Errors ...   34       3.4.2.2.9.1  Error in a Single Disk ...   34       3.4.2.2.9.2  Error in Both Disks ......   34       3.4.2.2.10  Single Disk Error ..........   34      3.4.2.3  Software Errors ..┆
0x3aa00…3ab00 (58, 0, 10) Sector 3a0bff00010641 ┆:     A................   34      3.4.2.3.1  Security Violation ...........   34      3.4.2.3.2  Non Security Violation .......   34     3.4.3  Device Driver/Handler Errorhandling ..   35    3.4.4  Error Information ....................   35     3.4.4.1  E┆
0x3ab00…3ac00 (58, 0, 11) Sector 3a0c9600010641 ┆:     Arror Report Information .........   35      3.4.4.1.1  HW Error Reports .............   35      3.4.4.1.2  SW Error Reports .............   36  8   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .........................    9    2.1  DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION┆
0x3ac00…3ad00 (58, 0, 12) Sector 3a0dff00010641 ┆:     A 1                                                                      3.4.4.2  Dump of Failed Process ...........   36     3.4.5  Memory Dump ..........................   36    3.4.6  Post Memory Analysis .................   36    3.4.7  Resume ..┆
0x3ad00…3ae00 (58, 0, 13) Sector 3a0eff00010641 ┆:     A.............................   36    3.4.8  Handling of HW Generated Error        Interrupts (page 3 in IM No. 79) .....   37    3.4.9  Device Driver/Handler Error Handling .   37    3.5  RECOVERY, RESTART, RECONFIGURATION .......   37    3.5.1  PU┆
0x3ae00…3af00 (58, 0, 14) Sector 3a0fff00010641 ┆:     A/IOBUS Switchover ..................   38    3.5.2  Disk Recovery, Reconfiguration,           Restart ..............................   38    3.5.3  THS (IOBUS) Recovery, Reconfiguration        Restart ..............................   41    3.5.4  So┆
0x3af00…3b000 (58, 0, 15) Sector 3a00ff00010641 ┆:     Aftware Reconfiguration .............   41    3.5.5  THS (TDX BUS) Recovery, Reconfigura-        tion, Restart ........................   41   4  SYSTEM SUPPORT SOFTWARE ......................   43    4.1  HIGH LEVEL OPERATING SYSTEM ..............  ┆
0x3b000…3b100 (59, 0, 0)  Sector 3b01ff00010641 ┆;     A3.3  I/O ......................................   18    3.3.1  I/O System ...........................   18    3.3.2  File Management Systems ..............   19     3.3.2.1  Backing Storage Management .......   19     3.3.2.2  Terminal Handling ....┆
0x3b100…3b200 (59, 0, 1)  Sector 3b02ff00010641 ┆;     A............   21     3.3.2.3  OFFER-ACCEPT .....................   22     3.3.2.4  Useron - Useroff .................   22     3.3.3  Device Handlers ......................   23    3.3.4  Device Drivers .......................   24    3.3.5  Supple┆
0x3b200…3b300 (59, 0, 2)  Sector 3b039600010641 ┆;     Amentary requirements derived                 from I/O requirement .................   24    3.3.6  Message Handling .....................   24                                                                                                           ┆
0x3b300…3b400 (59, 0, 3)  Sector 3b04ff00010641 ┆;     A 1                                                                    3.4  ERROR HANDLING ...........................   24    3.4.1  Error Fix Up .........................   25    3.4.2  Standard Erroractions Supplied by         DAMOS ..............┆
0x3b400…3b500 (59, 0, 4)  Sector 3b05ff00010641 ┆;     A..................   26     3.4.2.1  General Reporting Mechanism ......   26      3.4.2.1.1  Reporting at the Different            Levels .......................   30       3.4.2.2  Hardware Errors ................   30       3.4.2.2.1  Single Termi┆
0x3b500…3b600 (59, 0, 5)  Sector 3b06ff00010641 ┆;     Anal Error ......   30        3.4.2.2.1.1  Detected During User                     Operation ..............   30        3.4.2.2.1.2  Detected During COPSY                     Operation on a System                     Connection .............   31   ┆
0x3b600…3b700 (59, 0, 6)  Sector 3b07ff00010641 ┆;     A    3.4.2.2.2  LTU/LTUX Error ...............   31       3.4.2.2.2.1  Detected During User                    Operation ................   31       3.4.2.2.2  Detected During COPSY            Operation ....................   31      3.4.2.2.3  Chann┆
0x3b700…3b800 (59, 0, 7)  Sector 3a08ff00010641 ┆:     Ael (LTU/LTUX) Error .....   32      3.4.2.2.4  BSM-X Error ..................   32      3.4.2.2.5  TDX BUS (TDX CTR, TDX BUS,            TIAs) Error ..................   32      3.4.2.2.6  PU (Includes STI and IOBUS)             Error ..............┆
0x3b800…3b900 (59, 0, 8)  Sector 3b09ff41010641 ┆;  A  A0106A DAMOS                     am]/vhn/sdv          MSN                  DAMOS helt dokument  28 07 80 13 09      41   5447 24 08 81 13 48      06     83 24 08 81 14 27 04 09 81 09 30 0005A  71   35 13  1404  54212    ` V v    f    *J         7 w _┆
0x3b900…3ba00 (59, 0, 9)  Sector 3b0a4700010641 ┆; G   A     ;   ; ; : : 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 / / . . . . - , , ) (                                                   TISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet      STIK  AKTIVITET DATO TIDIDIDIDIDIDIDIDID┆
0x3ba00…3bb00 (59, 0, 10) Sector 3b0bb700010641 ┆; 7   A 1                                                                           CPS/SRS/001   810811  # CAMPS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO DAMOS STANDARD SOFTWARE 801010 CAMPS       e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x3bb00…3bc00 (59, 0, 11) Sector 3b0cff00010641 ┆;     A 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  SCOPE ........................................    8   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .........................    9    2.1  DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION┆
0x3bc00…3bd00 (59, 0, 12) Sector 3b0dff00010641 ┆;     A ...    9   2.2  PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3,      CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE ..................    9   2.3  REQUIREMENTS FOR ERRORHANDLING, DOC.NO.      CPS/TCN/0012 .............................    9   2.4  MAPPING OF PERFORMANCE REQUIRE┆
0x3bd00…3be00 (59, 0, 13) Sector 3b0eff00010641 ┆;     AMENTS TO      SUBSYSTEMS, DOC.NO. CPS/TCN/0013 .........    9   2.5  DAMOS PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCHER,      PRELIMINARY CSS/2000/PSP/0018 ............    9    3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE ...................   10    3.1  OPERATING SYSTEM .....┆
0x3be00…3bf00 (59, 0, 14) Sector 3b0fff00010641 ┆;     A....................   11   3.2  DAMOS KERNEL .............................   14    3.2.1  Process Management ...................   14    3.2.2  Interrupt Functions ..................   14    3.2.3  Process Communication ................   15    3.2┆
0x3bf00…3c000 (59, 0, 15) Sector 3b00ff00010641 ┆;     A.4  Process Scheduling ...................   15    3.2.5  Page Manager .........................   15    3.2.6  Monitor Procedures ...................   17    3.2.7  Write Access Check by System        Procedures ...........................   17    ┆
0x3c000…3c100 (60, 0, 0)  Sector 3c01ff00010641 ┆<     A..................   47     4.7.1.3  On-line Test Programs ............   47     4.7.1.4  System Integrity Test Programs ...   48     4.7.2  Off-line Diagnostic Programs .........   48     4.7.2.1  Off-line Testprograms ............   48    4.8  MIS┆
0x3c100…3c200 (60, 0, 1)  Sector 3c02ff00010641 ┆<     ACELLANEOUS PROGRAMS ...................   49    4.8.1  Formatting of Disk ...................   49    4.8.2  File Conversion ......................   49    4.8.3  System TiME Setting ..................   49    4.8.4  Time ...........................┆
0x3c200…3c300 (60, 0, 2)  Sector 3c03ff00010641 ┆<     A......   50    4.8.5  Test Drive Program ...................   50   5  PERFORMANCE ..................................   52    5.1  SIZING ...................................   52   5.2  TIMING ...................................   54   5.3  STARTUP ┆
0x3c300…3c400 (60, 0, 3)  Sector 3c04ff00010641 ┆<     AAND SWITCHOVER PERFORMANCE      REQUIREMENTS .............................   54   5.4  ON-LINE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ..............   54   6  AVAILABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY .............   55   6.1  AVAILABILITY .............................   55   ┆
0x3c400…3c500 (60, 0, 4)  Sector 3c05ae00010641 ┆< .   A6.2  MAINTAINABILITY ..........................   55   7  INITIALIZATION ...............................   55   8  SECURITY .....................................   56  ...   29    3.5.5  THS (TDX BUS) Recovery, Reconfigura-        tion, Restart ....┆
0x3c500…3c600 (60, 0, 5)  Sector 3c06ff00010641 ┆<     A 1                                                                    8.1  SECURITY POLICY ..........................   58   8.2  COMPARTMENTS .............................   59   8.3  TERMINALS AND COMMUNICATION LINES ........   59   8.4  TDX DEVIC┆
0x3c600…3c700 (60, 0, 6)  Sector 3c07ff00010641 ┆<     AES ..............................   60   8.5  CENTRALIZED ACCESS CONTROL ...............   60   8.6  SCHEDULING ...............................   61   8.7  SYSTEM SOFTWARE STRUCTURE ................   61   8.8  PROGRAM PAGE MANAGEMENT ..............┆
0x3c700…3c800 (60, 0, 7)  Sector 3b08ff00010641 ┆;     A....   63   8.9  ON-LINE TEST PROGRAMS ....................   63   8.10 DATA SECURITY ............................   64   9  QUALITY ASSURANCE ............................   66   10 SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION .......................   66   10.1  DOCUMEN┆
0x3c800…3c900 (60, 0, 8)  Sector 3c09ff00010641 ┆<     A Pascal Cross Reference ...............   33    4.4.3  Swell Cross Reference ................   34    4.4.4  Assembler Cross Reference ............   34    4.4.6  Swell Debugger .......................   34    4.4.7  Assembly Debugger ..............┆
0x3c900…3ca00 (60, 0, 9)  Sector 3c0aff00010641 ┆<     A......   36    4.4.8  Patch Program ........................   36    4.4.9  Generation of Test Output for Pascal        Programs .............................   36    4.4.10 Generation of Test Output for Swell        Programs .......................┆
0x3ca00…3cb00 (60, 0, 10) Sector 3c0bff00010641 ┆<     A......   37    4.4.11 Generation of Test Output for Assembly        Programs .............................   38    4.4.12 Change Affect Tool ...................   40    4.4.13 Librarian ............................   40    4.4.14 System Generator ..┆
0x3cb00…3cc00 (60, 0, 11) Sector 3c0cff00010641 ┆<     A...................   42    4.5  FILE MANIPULATION PROGRAMS ...............   42    4.5.1  Binhex ...............................   42    4.5.2  Compare ..............................   42    4.5.3  Copy .................................   43    4.5┆
0x3cc00…3cd00 (60, 0, 12) Sector 3c0da300010641 ┆< #   A.4  Hexbin ...............................   43    4.5.5  Listf ................................   43    4.5.6  Print ................................   43  .      CPS/TCN/0012 .............................    8   2.4  MAPPING OF PERFORMANCE REQUIRE┆
0x3cd00…3ce00 (60, 0, 13) Sector 3c0eff00010641 ┆<     A 1                                                                    4.6  DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE UTILITIES ..........   43    4.6.1  Attr .................................   43    4.6.2  Create ...............................   44    4.6.3  Enter ..┆
0x3ce00…3cf00 (60, 0, 14) Sector 3c0fff00010641 ┆<     A..............................   44    4.6.4  List .................................   44    4.6.5  Protect ..............................   44    4.6.6  Remove ...............................   45    4.6.7  Rename ...............................   ┆
0x3cf00…3d000 (60, 0, 15) Sector 3c00ff00010641 ┆<     A45    4.6.8  Dcopy ................................   45    4.7  DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS ......................   45    4.7.1  On-line Diagnostic Programs ..........   46     4.7.1.1  Integrity of Operation ...........   46     4.7.1.2  Availability ...┆
0x3d000…3d100 (61, 0, 0)  Sector 3d01ff00010641 ┆=     A...........   16    3.3.2  File Management Systems ..............   18     3.3.2.1  Backing Storage Management .......   18     3.3.2.2  Terminal Handling ................   20     3.3.3  Device Handlers ......................   20    3.3.4  Device ┆
0x3d100…3d200 (61, 0, 1)  Sector 3d02ff00010641 ┆=     ADrivers .......................   21    3.3.5  Supplementary requirements derived                 from I/O requirement .................   21    3.3.6  Message Handling .....................   22    3.4  ERRORHANDLING ............................   ┆
0x3d200…3d300 (61, 0, 2)  Sector 3d03d600010641 ┆= V   A24    3.4.1  Error Fix Up .........................   25    3.4.2  Standard Erroractions Supplied by         DAMOS ................................   26    3.4.3  Device Driver/Handler Errorhandling ..   26                                           ┆
0x3d300…3d400 (61, 0, 3)  Sector 3d04ff00010641 ┆=     A 1                                                                    3.5  RECOVERY, RESTART, RECONFIGURATION .......   27    3.5.1  PU/IOBUS Switchover ..................   27    3.5.2  Disk Recovery, Reconfiguration,           Restart ............┆
0x3d400…3d500 (61, 0, 4)  Sector 3d05ff00010641 ┆=     A..................   28    3.5.3  THS (IOBUS) Recovery, Reconfiguration        Restart ..............................   29    3.5.4  Software Reconfiguration .............   29    3.5.5  THS (TDX BUS) Recovery, Reconfigura-        tion, Restart ....┆
0x3d500…3d600 (61, 0, 5)  Sector 3d06ff00010641 ┆=     A....................   29   4  SYSTEM SUPPORT SOFTWARE ......................   30    4.1  HIGH LEVEL OPERATING SYSTEM ..............   30   4.2  LANGUAGE PROCESSORS ......................   31    4.2.1  Pascal Compiler ......................   31  ┆
0x3d600…3d700 (61, 0, 6)  Sector 3d07ff00010641 ┆=     A  4.2.2  Swell Compiler .......................   31    4.2.3  Assembler ............................   32    4.3  TEXT PROCESSORS ..........................   32    4.3.1  Editor ...............................   32    4.3.2  Text Formatting Progra┆
0x3d700…3d800 (61, 0, 7)  Sector 3c08ff00010641 ┆<     Am ..............   32    4.3.3  File Merge Program ...................   33    4.3.4  Pretty Printing Facility .............   34    4.4  PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND TEST TOOLS .......   33    4.4.1  Linker ...............................   33    4.4.2 ┆
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0x3d900…3da00 (61, 0, 9)  Sector 3d0a4200010641 ┆= B   A     =   = = < < ; ; ; ; : : 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 1 1 - - ) (                                                                 TISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet      STIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Opretttt┆
0x3da00…3db00 (61, 0, 10) Sector 3d0bb600010641 ┆= 6   A 1                                                                          CPS/SRS/001   801010  # CAMPS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO DAMOS STANDARD SOFTWARE 800801 CAMPS       !e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x3db00…3dc00 (61, 0, 11) Sector 3d0cff00010641 ┆=     A 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  SCOPE ........................................    7   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .........................    8    2.1  DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION┆
0x3dc00…3dd00 (61, 0, 12) Sector 3d0dff00010641 ┆=     A ...    8   2.2  PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3,      CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE ..................    8   2.3  REQUIREMENTS FOR ERRORHANDLING, DOC.NO.      CPS/TCN/0012 .............................    8   2.4  MAPPING OF PERFORMANCE REQUIRE┆
0x3dd00…3de00 (61, 0, 13) Sector 3d0eff00010641 ┆=     AMENTS TO      SUBSYSTEMS, DOC.NO. CPS/TCN/0013 .........    8   2.5  DAMOS PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCHER,      PRELIMINARY CSS/2000/PSP/0018 ............    8    3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE ....................   9    3.1  OPERATING SYSTEM .....┆
0x3de00…3df00 (61, 0, 14) Sector 3d0fff00010641 ┆=     A....................   10   3.2  DAMOS KERNEL .............................   13    3.2.1  Process Management ...................   13    3.2.2  Interrupt Functions ..................   13    3.2.3  Process Communication ................   14    3.2┆
0x3df00…3e000 (61, 0, 15) Sector 3d00ff00010641 ┆=     A.4  Process Scheduling ...................   14    3.2.5  Page Manager .........................   14    3.2.6  Monitor Procedures ...................   15    3.3  I/O ......................................   16    3.3.1  I/O System ................┆
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0x3e200…3e300 (62, 0, 2)  Sector 3e03ff00025041 ┆>    PA 1                                                                  4.6.2 Create   a) The program Create shall be supported, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/00036. The set of input parameter to create as stated in the above referenced document shall be┆
0x3e300…3e400 (62, 0, 3)  Sector 3e04ff00025041 ┆>    PA extended to include:    1) Date and time. By default this parameter shall be set by Create to the current System date and time.    2) Security classification. A default value may be defined. A security check shall be performed (user classification ┆
0x3e400…3e500 (62, 0, 4)  Sector 3e05ff00025041 ┆>    PAcontra classification of file) before the creation is actually executed.    4.6.3 Enter   The program Enter, refer to doc. no. CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    4.6.4 List   a) The program List, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supp┆
0x3e500…3e600 (62, 0, 5)  Sector 3e06ff00025041 ┆>    PAorted. Besides NAME, TYPE, SIZE, ALLOC, AREA as stated in the above referenced document the listing shall include:    1) Date and Time for the creation of the file    2) Security classification    4.6.5 Protect   The program Protect, refer to doc. n┆
0x3e600…3e700 (62, 0, 6)  Sector 3e073100025041 ┆> 1  PAo CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    (=6 *(=#"(=6 IM2&! w"2< hMI sM &  E 0= u M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 !  "$<! <6 {M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x3e700…3e800 (62, 0, 7)  Sector 3d08ff00025041 ┆=    PA 1                                                                  4.6.6 Remove   a) The program Remove, refer to CSS/932/USM/0032, shall be supported.   b) If the invokation of the program Remove causes disk storage to be deallocated, all the deal┆
0x3e800…3e900 (62, 0, 8)  Sector 3e09ff00010641 ┆>     Ah a priority derived from request priority.   c) All interfaces between processes in the FMS shall be prioritized. This means that later requests of higher priority are served before already waiting requests of lower priority. This priority scheme s┆
0x3e900…3ea00 (62, 0, 9)  Sector 3e0aff00010641 ┆>     Ahall be applied for the interface from the I/O system to the FMS, FMS internally and for the interface FMS to disk handler(s).   d) The FMS shall support message handling as described in 3.3.6.   e) The FMS shall support purging of files, part of fi┆
0x3ea00…3eb00 (62, 0, 10) Sector 3e0bff00010641 ┆>     Ales and messages by overwriting with random data pattern refer section 8 (for messages see 3.3.6).   f) The FMS shall perform overwriting of data buffers having been used for data of higher classification than CLASS, CLASS to be specified at system ┆
0x3eb00…3ec00 (62, 0, 11) Sector 3e0cc500010641 ┆> E   Ageneration. The overwriting shall be performed immediately after use of the buffer. The use of disk cache for suct data buffers is not allowed. (For the general requirements see section 8).  a process to await termination of first of a group of IO e┆
0x3ec00…3ed00 (62, 0, 12) Sector 3e0dff00010641 ┆>     A 1                                                                   g) It shall be possible to have the same file open by several users in parallel, and it shall be possible for the users to access the file concurrently. Concurrently means here, th┆
0x3ed00…3ee00 (62, 0, 13) Sector 3e0eff00010641 ┆>     Ae processing for two requests to access the same file may be processed concurrently in the FMS.   h) The concurrent use of MODIFYBYTES on non- overlapping parts of the same sector shall give results with meaning.   i) No data may be lost by concurre┆
0x3ee00…3ef00 (62, 0, 14) Sector 3e0fff00010641 ┆>     Ant use of APPENDBYTES.   j) The result of MODIFYBYTES or APPENDBYTES applied concurrently must be as if one request has been entirely executed before the other.   k) The FMS shall support read of directories by special users. The read shall be allow┆
0x3ef00…3f000 (62, 0, 15) Sector 3700ff00010641 ┆7     Aed to the extend possible, even if the data-structures on the disk are corrupted.   l) The FMS shall support read of physical sectors by special users. The read shall be allowed despite corruption of data-structures on the disk.   m) The FMS shall s┆
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  Sector 3f01ff00010641 ┆?     Atypes of I/O.   i) A priority shall be associated with each I/O request. The priority shall be generated from the process priority and an explicitly specified priority in a TBD manner.   j) The I/O system shall support commands to device drivers and┆
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  Sector 3f02ff00010641 ┆?     A to handlers. It shall be modified whenever required to include new commands for control of devices included at a later stage.   k) Devices identified today to be controlled via the I/O system are (details TBD):    1) CDC MMD   2) DISC's SMD        ┆
0x3f200…3f300 (63, 0, 2)  Sector 3f03ff00010641 ┆?     ACMD    3) Floppy disk   4) Lineprinter   5) VDU   l) Some of the devices/lines above are interfaced via the I/O bus.   m) The I/O system shall support control of interface units to the above devices through transmission of commands to handlers/drive┆
0x3f300…3f400 (63, 0, 3)  Sector 3f04ff00010641 ┆?     Ars.   n) Certain commands (TBD) may be implemented not passing the I/O system (initialization type commands).   o) The I/O system shall be so designed, that later implementation of a purging facility can be done with minimum of effort. The purging h┆
0x3f400…3f500 (63, 0, 4)  Sector 3f057400010641 ┆? t   Aere is purging of I/O system controlled data areas containing sensitive data after data has been transmitted.  occurs may be a simple one such as first in - first out with the additional capability to lock segments in memory.    2) A parent must hav┆
0x3f500…3f600 (63, 0, 5)  Sector 3f06ff00010641 ┆?     A 1                                                                  3.3.2 File Management Systems    3.3.2.1 Backing Storage Management   a) The backing storage management system (FMS) shall support CDC disks interfaced via disk handler and Floppy d┆
0x3f600…3f700 (63, 0, 6)  Sector 3f07ff00010641 ┆?     Aisk interfaced via Happy disk handler. Floppy disk controller is CR8047D/010AB/00, drive is CR80D single side single density.   b) All processes consuming a significant part of the CPU used per access to a diskfile shall execute with a priority deri┆
0x3f700…3f800 (63, 0, 7)  Sector 3e08ff00010641 ┆>     Aved from the priority of the I/O request and the type of the I/O request and the type of processing requested (TBD). In the present FMS running under AMOS in a stand-alone computer, this would typically mean that command processes should execute wit┆
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0x41c00…41d00 (65, 0, 12) Sector 410dff00009741 ┆A     A 1                                                                    TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  SCOPE ........................................  4   2  ORGANIZATION .................................  4   3  INSTALLATION ...............................┆
0x41d00…41e00 (65, 0, 13) Sector 410eff00009741 ┆A     A..  7 -  9    3.1  SITE PREPARATION AND VERIFICATION ........  7   3.2  TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION ..........  9   3.3  PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS ...................  9   3.4  PLANS AND PROCEDURES .....................  9   4  MAINTENANCE ........┆
0x41e00…41f00 (65, 0, 14) Sector 410fff00009741 ┆A     A.......................... 10 - 12    4.1  MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING .................. 10   4.2  FIELD SUPPORT ............................ 10   4.3  SPARES MANAGEMENT ........................ 11   4.4  CODIFICATION OF SUPPLY ITEMS ............. 11  ┆
0x41f00…42000 (65, 0, 15) Sector 2c08ff00009741 ┆,     A 4.5  TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ................. 11   4.6  CALIBRATION .............................. 12   4.7  FAILURE REPORTING ........................ 12   4.8  PLANS AND PROCEDURES ..................... 12   5  TRAINING ........................┆
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0x42700…42800 (66, 0, 7)  Sector 3f08ff00010141 ┆?     Aompilation. If the % RESTRICTED directive has been given the text is not compiled otherwise it is compiled.   7- Note:   The names of the above mentioned directives may be subject to changes.   The command interpreter shall accept compiler directive┆
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0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  Sector 4309ff00010641 ┆C     A 1                                                                    1) All processes sharing one or several memory pages by means of a monitor procedure shall have the dataareas mapped-in despite their security classification.    2) Not to break D┆
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  Sector 430aff00010641 ┆C     AAMOS security philosophies the shared dataarea shall be fully protected (only accessible in System Mode).   d) In order to be able to administrate the shared data area a such monitor procedure may have access to the calling process security class an┆
0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430bff00010641 ┆C     Ad indicator whether trusted or not.   e) For the case of violation acces must be provided to a "kill" function.     3.3 I/O    3.3.1 I/O System   a) The I/O system should be implemented such that all stream commands may be excluded with a correspond┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430cff00010641 ┆C     Aing saving in memory.   b) All I/O commands implying queuing of request should be implemented as     INIT - WAIT            e.g.   INIT LOOKUP - WAIT OPERATION.   c) It shall be possible for a process to await termination of first of a group of IO e┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430dff00010641 ┆C     Avents and it shall be possible to await first of a combined group of IO events and sync-elements.   d) It shall be possible for two or more user processes in parallel to have the same file open and concurrently access the file (applies to FMS and te┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430e9400010641 ┆C     Arminal handling).   e) The length of the data-area allocated by the I/O system in the user process should per file open not exceed 10 words.  zation element as covered in reference 2.1 section 3.6.3 shall be supported    c) Besides the functions des┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430fff00010641 ┆C     A 1                                                                   f) The length of the data-area allocated by the I/O system in the user process should per message-link open not exceed 5 words (see 3.3.6).   g) The length of the data-area allocat┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 3f00ff00010641 ┆?     Aed by the I/O system in the user-process should per terminal-link not exceed 5 words (see 3.3.2.2).   h) The length of the data-area (IOCB) allocated for out-standing reads/writes in the user process should not exceed 10 words. This applies for all ┆
0x44000…44100 (68, 0, 0)  Sector 4401fc00010641 ┆D |   Auation where many processes share the same relatively small resident program thus having the same static address translation table for the program part. For CAMPS there would typically be 50-100 terminal processes working with the same program.  e a┆
0x44100…44200 (68, 0, 1)  Sector 4402ff00010641 ┆D     A 1                                                                    2) Each terminal process would have, say 2 data pages for user data. So in CAMPS most of the processes would have address translation tables of less than 20 entries. So quite much┆
0x44200…44300 (68, 0, 2)  Sector 4403ff00010641 ┆D     A memory space could be saved by a mechanism not requiring 128 words of memory per process for translation tables. This might affect context switch too in decreasing the forequeing of changes to the map   c) A parent operating system must have the ca┆
0x44300…44400 (68, 0, 3)  Sector 4404ff00010641 ┆D     Apability to create program segments and make them accessible to a group of its children without he children being accounted for the use. Such shared program segments must still be subject to the normal access control so that only the children specif┆
0x44400…44500 (68, 0, 4)  Sector 4405ff00010641 ┆D     Aied can access the segments.   d) Demand Paging:    1) The algorithm for selection of a victim when page fault occurs may be a simple one such as first in - first out with the additional capability to lock segments in memory.    2) A parent must hav┆
0x44500…44600 (68, 0, 5)  Sector 4406ff00010641 ┆D     Ae the capability of defining the maximum number of memory pages that a child may allocate.    3) Demand paging must work for PASCAL programs too, and procedures LOCK (procedure name), UNLOCK (procedurename) should be provided    3.2.6 Monitor Proced┆
0x44600…44700 (68, 0, 6)  Sector 4407ff00010641 ┆D     Aures   a) It shall be possible to extend DAMOS with monitor procedures.   b) They shall be known to all programs either by inclusion at system generation or similar to IMINON of AMOS.   c) The monitor procedures shall be used to share dataareas betw┆
0x44700…44800 (68, 0, 7)  Sector 43083d00010641 ┆C =   Aeen processes of different classification as follows:  .  are   k) All the described software shall be able to run on the CAMPS hardware configuration with CPU/CACHE, MAP and TDX system.    Additional Requirements to the DAMOS Operating System are d┆
0x44800…44900 (68, 0, 8)  Sector 4409ff00010641 ┆D     A 1                                                                    5) It is highly desirable that, whenever practicable, each segment of applications code or data should be accessed and protected by appropriate hardware facilities at run time. Th┆
0x44900…44a00 (68, 0, 9)  Sector 440aff00010641 ┆D     Ae direct use of or access to absolute store addresses by applications programs should be reduced to a minimum.    The following subsections, subsection 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are written with reference 2.1 as baseline, i.e. only additional requirements a┆
0x44a00…44b00 (68, 0, 10) Sector 440bff00010641 ┆D     And/or requirements in reference 2.1 found unclear, are stated in these sections.    3.2 DAMOS KERNEL    3.2.1 Process Management   a) Reference 2.1 shall be applicable requirements, including:    1) 3.6.5.4.1   2) 3.6.5.4.2   3) 3.6.5.4.3   4) 3.6.5┆
0x44b00…44c00 (68, 0, 11) Sector 440ccf00010641 ┆D O   A.4.4   5) 3.6.5.4.5   6) 3.6.5.4.6   7) 3.6.5.4.7   8) 3.6.5.4.8    3.2.2 Interrupt Functions   a) Reference 2.1 shall be applicable requirements, including:    1) 3.6.9.1   2) 3.6.9.2   3) 3.6.9.3    S) alone must be allowed to run in the privilege┆
0x44c00…44d00 (68, 0, 12) Sector 440dff00010641 ┆D     A 1                                                                  3.2.3 Process Communication   a) It shall be possible for processes to share a data area. For the synchronization of the access to such data areas    - Counter Semaphore    Shall be┆
0x44d00…44e00 (68, 0, 13) Sector 440eff00010641 ┆D     A supported. (Counter semaphores correspond to PARENT SIGNAL as defined for AMOS. Shall be available for all Processes in DAMOS)   b) Synchronization element as covered in reference 2.1 section 3.6.3 shall be supported    c) Besides the functions des┆
0x44e00…44f00 (68, 0, 14) Sector 440fff00010641 ┆D     Acribed in reference 2.1 section 3.6.3.3.1 - 3 the functions Change sync el (SIP, changeable-attributes) shall be supported.   d) Changeable attributes for objects shall be accessing bits and security profile.    3.2.4 Process Scheduling   a) Functio┆
0x44f00…45000 (68, 0, 15) Sector 4400ff00010641 ┆D     Ans/scheduling as described in reference 2.5 shall be supported.    3.2.5 Page Manager   a)  Security related requirements are stated in section, Program Page management.   b) Translation Tables    1) Page Management should be optimized towards a sit┆
0x45000…45100 (69, 0, 0)  Sector 45018b00010641 ┆E     A instructions, one for the exclusive use of the operating system and one for use by both operating system and application programs.  eas or by value passing.   f) The System Standard Software shall be implemented as a well structured suite of code a┆
0x45100…45200 (69, 0, 1)  Sector 4502ff00010641 ┆E     A 1                                                                    6) A set of key instructions exclusively reserved for the operating system. These instructions must control all I/O, the setting of map registers, the setting of the system rate -┆
0x45200…45300 (69, 0, 2)  Sector 4503ff00010641 ┆E     A privileged or problem.    7) To the extent possible, the operating system shall run in the non-privileged processor state.    8) Device control and interrupt response, i.e. standardized interfaces between hardware devices (including traffic channel┆
0x45300…45400 (69, 0, 3)  Sector 4504ff00010641 ┆E     As) and applications software, such that the system software is wholly responsible for the immediate control of hardware device interfaces.   d) The following features shall be provided as part of the hardware of the processing system.    1) Sensitiv┆
0x45400…45500 (69, 0, 4)  Sector 4505ff00010641 ┆E     Ae instructions which could divert, disrupt or inadvertently change the state shall not be available for execution unless the processor is in a "privileged" state.    2) A protection mechanism shall be provided which shall prevent memory areas from b┆
0x45500…45600 (69, 0, 5)  Sector 4506ff00010641 ┆E     Aeing inadvertently or illegally overwritten. Any attempt or illegal access shall (if possible) give raise to a warning through the erorr reporting facility.    3- Every instruction code shall result in a prescribed action. The occurrence and/or atte┆
0x45600…45700 (69, 0, 6)  Sector 4507ff00010641 ┆E     Ampted execution of any illegal code or bit-pattern shall be signalled via the error  reporting facility and shall result in an interrupt and abort procedure or a recovery procedure.    4) A read/write memory erase function shall be probided. HW/SW t┆
0x45700…45800 (69, 0, 7)  Sector 44084000010641 ┆D @   Aechniques must be available to accomplish this function.  are   k) All the described software shall be able to run on the CAMPS hardware configuration with CPU/CACHE, MAP and TDX system.    Additional Requirements to the DAMOS Operating System are d┆
0x45800…45900 (69, 0, 8)  Sector 4509ff00010641 ┆E     Aetailed in chapter 3, whereas Requirements to the Support Software are specified in chapter 4.    3.1 OPERATING SYSTEM   a) The Operating System shall provide a complete coherent interface for the applications programs against the hardware.   b) The┆
0x45900…45a00 (69, 0, 9)  Sector 450a4900010641 ┆E I   A Operating System shall include the following general facilities:    2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS    2.1 DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION CSS/006/SPC/0001    2.2 PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3, CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE    2.3 REQUIREMENTS ┆
0x45a00…45b00 (69, 0, 10) Sector 450bff00010641 ┆E     A 1                                                                    1) Multiprogramming and scheduling at run-time   2) Storage Management   3) Device Control and interrupt response   4) Inter-process interfaces   5) Error handling   6) Recovery a┆
0x45b00…45c00 (69, 0, 11) Sector 450cff00010641 ┆E     And restart procedures   7) Reconfiguration   8) File Management System   9) I/O System   c) In particular the following operating system features are considered important:    1) The Operating System (OS) alone must be allowed to run in the privilege┆
0x45c00…45d00 (69, 0, 12) Sector 450dff00010641 ┆E     Ad mode (only when necessary) and it must be impossible for an application program to seize control of the OS or to read data from the space assigned to the OS.    2) The OS must ensure that program and scratch space is erased following a job cessati┆
0x45d00…45e00 (69, 0, 13) Sector 450eff00010641 ┆E     Aon for either normal or abnormal reasons. By scratch space is meant: all data areas occupied by the process and which upon termination of the process is deallocated and returned to some part of the system e.g. memory returned to the memory manager, ┆
0x45e00…45f00 (69, 0, 14) Sector 450fff00010641 ┆E     Abuffers returned to the bufferpool in the kernel.    3)  A clean architectural design; unassigned codes must cause a trap, as must illegal combinations of legal operation codes and legal instruction modifiers.    4)  Memory bound (page management) m┆
0x45f00…46000 (69, 0, 15) Sector 4500ff00010641 ┆E     Aechanisms so the core storage allocated to one user can be partitioned so the user cannot read or write in core occupied by the operating system or by other users. These bounds must also apply to all user initiated I/O commands.    5) Two classes of┆
0x46000…46100 (70, 0, 0)  Sector 4601ff00010641 ┆F     Aule shall be contigous and all exchange of data between different modules shall take place either through well-defined shared data areas or by value passing.   f) The System Standard Software shall be implemented as a well structured suite of code a┆
0x46100…46200 (70, 0, 1)  Sector 4602ff00010641 ┆F     And data modules incorporating sufficient hardware protection and software checking to ensure that the System Software itself can achieve and maintain the status of high integrity, trusted code with respect to the Applications Software. Preferably th┆
0x46200…46300 (70, 0, 2)  Sector 46033c00010641 ┆F <   Ae System Software shall reside in read-only memory.   ...   50   7  INITIALIZATION ...............................   51   8  SECURITY .....................................   52    8.1  SECURITY POLICY ..........................        8.2  COMPARTME┆
0x46300…46400 (70, 0, 3)  Sector 4604ff00010641 ┆F     A 1                                                                   g) Sufficient validity checks must be applied at appropriate points in the System Software/Applications Software at Compile time, integration time and/or run time to ensure that th┆
0x46400…46500 (70, 0, 4)  Sector 4605ff00010641 ┆F     Ae integrity requirements will be met, attention however, being paid to maintaining efficiency.    h) Recovery procedures after system failure shall include the validation of the integrity i.e checksumming of software of the operating system software┆
0x46500…46600 (70, 0, 5)  Sector 4606ff00010641 ┆F     A and security protection facilities and reloading if this is necessary.   i) It shall be possible to cause a system integrity check i.e. checksumming of software to be performed at any time. This shall be done without disrupting the functioning of t┆
0x46600…46700 (70, 0, 6)  Sector 4607ff00010641 ┆F     Ahe system.   j) The System Standard Software shall further be designed and implemented in such a way that it is easy to expand, modify, and maintain.   The System Standard Software shall be provided as a complete wellstructured system consisting of ┆
0x46700…46800 (70, 0, 7)  Sector 4508ff00010641 ┆E     Atwo sub-systems.    1) Operating System   2) Support Software   k) All the described software shall be able to run on the CAMPS hardware configuration with CPU/CACHE, MAP and TDX system.    Additional Requirements to the DAMOS Operating System are d┆
0x46800…46900 (70, 0, 8)  Sector 4609f000010641 ┆F p   A 1                                                                   1  SCOPE     This document contains additional requirements to the CR80D advanced multiprogramming operating system (DAMOS) set forth by the System Division (CRA).  ...............┆
0x46900…46a00 (70, 0, 9)  Sector 460aff00010641 ┆F     A 1                                                                   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS    2.1 DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION CSS/006/SPC/0001    2.2 PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3, CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE    2.3 REQUIREMENTS ┆
0x46a00…46b00 (70, 0, 10) Sector 460bcf00010641 ┆F O   AFOR ERRORHANDLING, DOC . NO CPS/TCN/0012    2.4 MAPPING OF PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS TO SUBSYSTEMS, DOC.NO CPS/TCN/0013    2.5 DAMOS PROCESS MANAGEMENT AND DISPATCHER PRELIMINARY CSS/2000/PSP/0018      .6  DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE UTILITIES ..........  ┆
0x46b00…46c00 (70, 0, 11) Sector 460cff00010641 ┆F     A 1                                                                   3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE     a) Fundamental properties of the Standard Software which shall be considered in depth during the design, development and production are its quality,┆
0x46c00…46d00 (70, 0, 12) Sector 460dff00010641 ┆F     A integrity and flexibility.   b) The Software shall be structured in a clearly identifiable hierarchical way. The design shall maintain maximum isolation and independence between units of all types during program design and implementation and during┆
0x46d00…46e00 (70, 0, 13) Sector 460eff00010641 ┆F     A on-line operation of the system.   c) The Software shall be carefully documented in parallel to the design during the production phase. The documentation shall form part of each deliverable software package and conform to the documentation standard┆
0x46e00…46f00 (70, 0, 14) Sector 460fff00010641 ┆F     A specified elsewhere in this document.   d) In the construction of program code, clarity of meaning shall be a major consideration. When writing the program code comments shall be inserted to aid comprehension and improve the readability.   e) It is┆
0x46f00…47000 (70, 0, 15) Sector 4600ff00010641 ┆F     A mandatory that instructions and constants of the system standard software shall not be modified during runtime. Within each software module/program the program code and constants shall be segregated from the modifiable data. The data areas of a mod┆
0x47000…47100 (71, 0, 0)  Sector 4701ff00010641 ┆G     A................   46    4.8.5  Test Drive Program ...................   46   5  PERFORMANCE ..................................   47    5.1  SIZING ...................................   47   5.2  TIMING ...................................   48   5.3┆
0x47100…47200 (71, 0, 1)  Sector 4702ff00010641 ┆G     A  STARTUP AND SWITCHOVER PERFORMANCE      REQUIREMENTS .............................   49   5.4  ON-LINE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ..............   49   6  AVAILABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY .............   50   6.1  AVAILABILITY ...........................┆
0x47200…47300 (71, 0, 2)  Sector 4703ff00010641 ┆G     A..   50   6.2  MAINTAINABILITY ..........................   50   7  INITIALIZATION ...............................   51   8  SECURITY .....................................   52    8.1  SECURITY POLICY ..........................        8.2  COMPARTME┆
0x47300…47400 (71, 0, 3)  Sector 4704ff00010641 ┆G     ANTS .............................        8.3  TERMINALS AND COMMUNICATION LINES ........        8.4  TDX DESIGNS ..............................        8.5  CENTRALIZED ACCESS CONTROL ...............        8.6  SCHEDULING ...........................┆
0x47400…47500 (71, 0, 4)  Sector 4705ed00010641 ┆G m   A....        8.7  SYSTEM SOFTWARE STRUCTURE ................        8.8  PROGRAM PAGE MANAGEMENT ..................        8.9  ON-LINE TEST PROGRAMS ....................        8.10 DATA SECURITY ............................       ..................┆
0x47500…47600 (71, 0, 5)  Sector 4706ff00010641 ┆G     A 1                                                                   9  QUALITY ASSURANCE ............................   54   10 SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION .......................   55   10.1  DOCUMENTS TO BE DELIVERED ...............   55   10.2  DOCUM┆
0x47600…47700 (71, 0, 6)  Sector 4707ff00010641 ┆G     AENTATION STRUCTURE .................   55   10.3  ORGANIZATION OF DOCUMENTATION ...........   57   10.4  SOFTWARE UNIT DOCUMENTATION .............   58   10.5  FIELD MODIFICATION DOCUMENTS ............   67   11 CR80D SOFTWARE VERIFICATION .........┆
0x47700…47800 (71, 0, 7)  Sector 46087b00010641 ┆F {   A.........   68   12 COMPATIBILITY WITH AMOS AND CR80 STANDARD    SOFTWARE .....................................   69 Generation of Test Output for Pascal        Programs .............................   35    4.4.10 Generation of Test Output for Swel┆
0x47800…47900 (71, 0, 8)  Sector 4709ff00010641 ┆G     Al        Programs .............................   36    4.4.11 Generation of Test Output for Assembly        Programs .............................   37    4.4.12 Change Affect Tool ...................   39    4.4.13 Librarian ......................┆
0x47900…47a00 (71, 0, 9)  Sector 470aff00010641 ┆G     A......   39    4.4.14 System Generator .....................   39    4.5  FILE MANIPULATION PROGRAMS ...............   39    4.5.1  Binhex ...............................   39    4.5.2  Compare ..............................   39    4.5.3  Copy ....┆
0x47a00…47b00 (71, 0, 10) Sector 470bff00010641 ┆G     A.............................   40    4.5.4  Hexbin ...............................   40    4.5.5  Listf ................................   40    4.5.6  Print ................................   40    4.6  DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE UTILITIES ..........  ┆
0x47b00…47c00 (71, 0, 11) Sector 470cff00010641 ┆G     A 40    4.6.1  Attr .................................   40    4.6.2  Create ...............................   41    4.6.3  Enter ................................   41    4.6.4  List .................................   41    4.6.5  Protect ...........┆
0x47c00…47d00 (71, 0, 12) Sector 470dc200010641 ┆G B   A...................   41    4.6.6  Remove ...............................   42    4.6.7  Rename ...............................   42    5.6.8  Dcopy ................................   42  STEM .........................   10   3.2  DAMOS KERNEL .....┆
0x47d00…47e00 (71, 0, 13) Sector 470eff00010641 ┆G     A 1                                                                    4.7  DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAMS ......................   42    4.7.1  On-line Diagnostic Programs ..........   43     4.7.1.1  Integrity of Operation ...........   43     4.7.1.2  Availa┆
0x47e00…47f00 (71, 0, 14) Sector 470fff00010641 ┆G     Ability .....................   43     4.7.1.3  On-line Test Programs ............   44     4.7.1.4  System Integrity Test Programs ...   44     4.7.2  Off-line Diagnostic Programs .........   44     4.7.2.1  Off-line Testprograms ............   45  ┆
0x47f00…48000 (71, 0, 15) Sector 4700ff00010641 ┆G     A  4.8  MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS ...................   45    4.8.1  Formatting of Disk ...................   45    4.8.2  File Conversion ......................   45    4.8.3  System TiME Setting ..................   46    4.8.4  Time .................┆
0x48000…48100 (72, 0, 0)  Sector 4801ff00010641 ┆H     Alementary requirements derived                 from I/O requirement .................   21    3.3.6  Message Handling .....................   21    3.4  ERRORHANDLING ............................   23   3.5  RECOVERY, RESTART, RECONFIGURATION ......┆
0x48100…48200 (72, 0, 1)  Sector 4802ff00010641 ┆H     A.         3.5.1  PU/IOBUS Switchover ..................         3.5.2  Disk Recovery, Reconfiguration,           Restart ..............................         3.5.3  THS (IOBUS) Recovery, Reconfiguration        Restart .............................┆
0x48200…48300 (72, 0, 2)  Sector 4803a600010641 ┆H &   A.         3.5.4  Software Reconfiguration .............         3.5.5  THS (TDX BUS) Recovery, Reconfigura-        tion, Restart ........................                                                                                                ┆
0x48300…48400 (72, 0, 3)  Sector 4804ff00010641 ┆H     A 1                                                                   4  SYSTEM SUPPORT SOFTWARE ......................   27    4.1  HIGH LEVEL OPERATING SYSTEM ..............   27   4.2  LANGUAGE PROCESSORS ......................   28    4.2.1  Pasc┆
0x48400…48500 (72, 0, 4)  Sector 4805ff00010641 ┆H     Aal Compiler ......................   28    4.2.2  Swell Compiler .......................   30    4.2.3  Assembler ............................   30    4.3  TEXT PROCESSORS ..........................   30    4.3.1  Editor ............................┆
0x48500…48600 (72, 0, 5)  Sector 4806ff00010641 ┆H     A...   31    4.3.2  Text Formatting Program ..............   31    4.3.3  File Merge Program ...................   31    4.4  PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND TEST TOOLS .......   31    4.4.1  Linker ...............................   31    4.4.2  Pascal Cross┆
0x48600…48700 (72, 0, 6)  Sector 4807ff00010641 ┆H     A Reference ...............   32    4.4.3  Swell Cross Reference ................   32    4.4.4  Assembler Cross Reference ............   33    4.4.5  Pascal Debugger ......................   33    4.4.6  Swell Debugger .......................   34  ┆
0x48700…48800 (72, 0, 7)  Sector 4708ff00010641 ┆G     A  4.4.7  Assembly Debugger ....................   35    4.4.8  Patch Program ........................   35    4.4.9  Generation of Test Output for Pascal        Programs .............................   35    4.4.10 Generation of Test Output for Swel┆
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0x48a00…48b00 (72, 0, 10) Sector 480bb600010641 ┆H 6   A 1                                                                          CPS/SRS/001   801010  # CAMPS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO DAMOS STANDARD SOFTWARE 800801 CAMPS       !e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x48b00…48c00 (72, 0, 11) Sector 480cff00010641 ┆H     A 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  SCOPE ........................................    6   2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS .........................    7    2.1  DAMOS SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION┆
0x48c00…48d00 (72, 0, 12) Sector 480dff00010641 ┆H     A ...    7   2.2  PROPOSAL FOR DIGITAL EXCHANGE APPENDIX 3,      CR80D STANDARD SOFTWARE ..................    7    3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE ....................   8    3.1  OPERATING SYSTEM .........................   10   3.2  DAMOS KERNEL .....┆
0x48d00…48e00 (72, 0, 13) Sector 480eff00010641 ┆H     A........................   13    3.2.1  Process Management ...................   13    3.2.2  Interrupt Functions ..................   13    3.2.3  Process Communication ................   13    3.2.4  Process Scheduling ...................   14    ┆
0x48e00…48f00 (72, 0, 14) Sector 480fff00010641 ┆H     A3.2.5  Page Manager .........................   15    3.2.6  Monitor Procedures ...................         3.3  I/O ......................................   15    3.3.1  I/O System ...........................   15    3.3.2  File Management Systems ┆
0x48f00…49000 (72, 0, 15) Sector 4800ff00010641 ┆H     A..............   16     3.3.2.1  Backing Storage Management .......   16     3.3.2.2  Terminal Handling ................   19     3.3.3  Device Handlers ......................   19    3.3.4  Device Drivers .......................   20    3.3.5  Supp┆
0x49000…49100 (73, 0, 0)  Sector 49016100025041 ┆I a  PA value to 37k including Pascal, but excluding process control, so this must be a maximum.  ograms   The test programs shall be designed to operate as low priority tasks in timeshared multiprogramming mode together with the application software. Erro┆
0x49100…49200 (73, 0, 1)  Sector 4902ff00025041 ┆I    PA 1                                                                  5.2 TIMING   Process scheduling and delay management:   In an environment with 60 application processes + DAMOS with FMS, THS and drivers, handlers, hereof 20 applications awaiting ┆
0x49200…49300 (73, 0, 2)  Sector 4903ff00025041 ┆I    PAtime-out running on 3 CPU-CACHE with a 10ms timeslice the scheduling, process shift caused by scheduling, real time management and timeout control shall as an 1 second average never exceed 5% of the CPU processing power available in a 3 CPU environm┆
0x49300…49400 (73, 0, 3)  Sector 4904ff00025041 ┆I    PAent.   I/O + FMS + DISK handler:   Assuming a configuration with 1 CPU CACHE with 1 application accessing one CDC disk via the IOS and FMS. All possible combination of commands issued to the FMS from the application yielding 25 physical sectoracesse┆
0x49400…49500 (73, 0, 4)  Sector 4905ff00025041 ┆I    PAs per second shall execute with a CPU consumption never exceeding 20% in peak second. This comsumption includes process shifts provoked by the I/O but excludes normal scheduling.   The IOS + FMS + DISK handlers shall have a throughput in a one CPU e┆
0x49500…49600 (73, 0, 5)  Sector 4906ff00025041 ┆I    PAnvironment of at least 80 I/Os per second with a response time not to exceed 40 ms + wait time for disk + disk access time.   The IOS + FMS + disk handlers shall have a throughput in a multi-CPU environment (3) of not less than 150 I/Os pr second wi┆
0x49600…49700 (73, 0, 6)  Sector 4907ff00025041 ┆I    PAth responsetimes as above, assuming 30% CPU load from application.   I/O +THS + TDX driver:   Assuming a configuration with 1 CPU CACHE will one application accessing a device connected via the TDX. All possible combinations of I/Os on data and cont┆
0x49700…49800 (73, 0, 7)  Sector 4808ff00025041 ┆H    PArol channels summing up to 100 I/Os per second shall execute with a CPU consumption never exceeding 20% of the available as average in a peak second. This consumption includes process shifts provoked by the I/O but excludes normal process scheduling┆
0x49800…49900 (73, 0, 8)  Sector 4909ff00025041 ┆I    PA 1                                                                  4.8.3 System Time Setting   A tool for setting/resetting the system time and date shall be supported.    4.8.4 Time   A program which as output delivers the current system and time ┆
0x49900…49a00 (73, 0, 9)  Sector 490aff00025041 ┆I    PAshall be supported.    4.8.5 Test Drive Program   In order to be able to support test drive programs DAMOS shall allow read and write of process-relative data areas, as well as read (and write) of sync-element data areas and other common data areas ┆
0x49a00…49b00 (73, 0, 10) Sector 490bff00025041 ┆I    PAby a separate test drive process created by the application programmer.   Furthermore, it could be considered to make debugger commands available as calls from a test drive program in order to automatize tests. They should in this case be expanded b┆
0x49b00…49c00 (73, 0, 11) Sector 490c3100025041 ┆I 1  PAy an   "Await Process in Next Breakpoint"                           4.7.1 On-line Diagnostics program   Generally the on-line diagnostics selftest programs shall limit the effect of an error.   Specifically the DAMOS shall meet requirements derived ┆
0x49c00…49d00 (73, 0, 12) Sector 490dff00025041 ┆I    PA 1                                                                   5  PERFORMANCE    5.1 SIZING                                                    SIZE WORDS  ITEM PROGRAM DATA   DAMOS KERNEL  4  k  I/O system  4  k  FMS  5  k  CAMPS message handl┆
0x49d00…49e00 (73, 0, 13) Sector 490eff00025041 ┆I    PAing  extension to I/O, FMS  1,5k  Process control and system  6  k  data for 60 processes  200 sync elements  2  k  Control area for 40 waiting  processe, and 400 non-delivered  3,5k  info each 5 word  Memory management, Clock,  3  k  idle processes┆
0x49e00…49f00 (73, 0, 14) Sector 490fff00025041 ┆I    PA, Root  Handlers and drivers (see 3.3) 10  k  FMS User Control Blocks, CAPs  File control blocks for  50 users, each 2 files and 3 messages  9  k*  totally 20 files and 120 messages                        Totally excluding FMS data buffers  for tran┆
0x49f00…4a000 (73, 0, 15) Sector 4900ff00025041 ┆I    PAsfer         48  k**   1                                                                   *) As the data is located in the disk interface some duplication of control blocks is possibly required.   **) The CAMPS offer of February 1980 estimates this┆
0x4a000…4a100 (74, 0, 0)  Sector 4a01ff00025041 ┆J    PA 1                                                                  4.7.1.3 On-line test programs   The test programs shall be designed to operate as low priority tasks in timeshared multiprogramming mode together with the application software. Erro┆
0x4a100…4a200 (74, 0, 1)  Sector 4a02ff00025041 ┆J    PArs shall be reported to an error fix up process. The testprograms shall cover the hardware modules defined in section 4.7.2.1.   Specific test program to verify system integrity shall be available.    4.7.1.4 Syntax Integrity Test Programs   A syste┆
0x4a200…4a300 (74, 0, 2)  Sector 4a03ff00025041 ┆J    PAm integrity test program, which   - on request and  - periodically   performs a checksumming of system software shall be available.    4.7.2 Off-line Diagnostics Programs   The off-line diagnostics programs shall fulfil requirements derived from the┆
0x4a300…4a400 (74, 0, 3)  Sector 4a04ff00025041 ┆J    PA CAMPS availability requirements defined in CPS/210/SYS/0001 section 3.4.4.   To fulfil these requirements:   - diagnostics programs shall isolate an equipment error to a replaceable module, to meet the MTTR requirements   - preventive maintenance p┆
0x4a400…4a500 (74, 0, 4)  Sector 4a05d600025041 ┆J V  PArograms shall be designed to maximize MTBF   Diagnostics programs shall be executed in the standby branch in off-line mode without interuption in the normal message handling function in the active branch.    to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supp┆
0x4a500…4a600 (74, 0, 5)  Sector 4a06ff00025041 ┆J    PA 1                                                                  4.7.2.1 Off-line testprograms   The off-line software package shall at least contain programs for test of the following hardware modules:   - CPU/CACHE  - Memory MAP  - RAM  - PROM ┆
0x4a600…4a700 (74, 0, 6)  Sector 4a07ff00025041 ┆J    PA - CIA  - TDX I/F  - TDX BUS  - LTUX  - I/O BUS  - LTU  - Disk controller  - Disk line  - Disk pack  - card reader  - paper tape punch  - line printer  - terminal equipement  - floppy disk  - watchdog (SCC)  - power supply    4.8 MISCELLANEOUS PROGR┆
0x4a700…4a800 (74, 0, 7)  Sector 4908e600025041 ┆I f  PAAMS    4.8.1 Formatting of Disk   A tool for initializing a virgin disk shall be supported (disk and floppy)    4.8.2 File Conversion   A tool for copying a file from disk to floppy disk and viseverse shall be supported.    deallocated, all the deal┆
0x4a800…4a900 (74, 0, 8)  Sector 4a09ff00025041 ┆J    PAlocated storage shall be purged, pattern to be overwritten with see section 8.    4.6.7 Rename   The program Rename, refer to CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supported.    4.6.8 Dcopy   The program Dcopy, refer to doc. no. CSS/111/USM/0050 shall be suppor┆
0x4a900…4aa00 (74, 0, 9)  Sector 4a0aff00025041 ┆J    PAted.    4.7 DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM   a) DAMOS shall support    1) on-line self test diagnostics software programs    2) off-line diagnostics software testprograms   b) which detects    1) firmware, and   2) hardware errors   c) The test program may be ┆
0x4aa00…4ab00 (74, 0, 10) Sector 4a0ba400025041 ┆J $  PAbased on built-in selftest program in the CR80D modules.   Error conditions in the peripheral equipment shall be evaluated by the central computer system.                                                                                               ┆
0x4ab00…4ac00 (74, 0, 11) Sector 4a0cff00025041 ┆J    PA 1                                                                  4.7.1 On-line Diagnostics program   Generally the on-line diagnostics selftest programs shall limit the effect of an error.   Specifically the DAMOS shall meet requirements derived ┆
0x4ac00…4ad00 (74, 0, 12) Sector 4a0dff00025041 ┆J    PAfrom   - integrity of operation  - availability requirements    4.7.1.1 Integrity of operation   The probability that a message or internal transaction is   - lost wholy or in part, or  - misdirected, or  - corrupted   as a result of an equipment er┆
0x4ad00…4ae00 (74, 0, 13) Sector 4a0eff00025041 ┆J    PAror, shall be less than 1 in 10 7 .   Example   A CPU contains an error which is seldom stimulated and which results in a corrupt message. This error will not be detected by software checks and it is the responsibility of a CPU software selftest pro┆
0x4ae00…4af00 (74, 0, 14) Sector 4a0fff00025041 ┆J    PAgram to detect the error.    4.7.1.2 Availability   Detailed CAMPS availability requirements are described in CPS/210/SYS/0001: CAMPS system requirements, section 3.4.4. DAMOS derived requirements are:   - error reports shall isolate an equipemnt er┆
0x4af00…4b000 (74, 0, 15) Sector 4a00c700025041 ┆J G  PAror to a replaceable module, thereby minimizing the MTTR   - print/display of driver and the like statistics shall be possible to support preventive maintenance thereby maximizing the MTBF.                                                            ┆
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0x4b100…4b200 (75, 0, 1)  Sector 4b021d00025041 ┆K    PA         K K J J J I I I H H H H G G G F F F E E D D C C : : 9 9 9                DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / /   :   :    S┆
0x4b200…4b300 (75, 0, 2)  Sector 4b03ff00025041 ┆K    PA 1                                                                  4.6.2 Create   a) The program Create shall be supported, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/00036. The set of input parameter to create as stated in the above referenced document shall be┆
0x4b300…4b400 (75, 0, 3)  Sector 4b04ff00025041 ┆K    PA extended to include:    1) Date and time. By default this parameter shall be set by Create to the current System date and time.    2) Security classification. A default value may be defined. A security check shall be performed (user classification ┆
0x4b400…4b500 (75, 0, 4)  Sector 4b05ff00025041 ┆K    PAcontra classification of file) before the creation is actually executed.    4.6.3 Enter   The program Enter, refer to doc. no. CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    4.6.4 List   a) The program List, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supp┆
0x4b500…4b600 (75, 0, 5)  Sector 4b06ff00025041 ┆K    PAorted. Besides NAME, TYPE, SIZE, ALLOC, AREA as stated in the above referenced document the listing shall include:    1) Date and Time for the creation of the file    2) Security classification    4.6.5 Protect   The program Protect, refer to doc. n┆
0x4b600…4b700 (75, 0, 6)  Sector 4b073100025041 ┆K 1  PAo CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    (=6 *(=#"(=6 IM2&! w"2< hMI sM &  E 0= u M% :^=~ Bl1{M40sI:^=~ J 1!"<6;!#<6 !&<6 !  "$<! <6 {M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x4b700…4b800 (75, 0, 7)  Sector 4a08ff00025041 ┆J    PA 1                                                                  4.6.6 Remove   a) The program Remove, refer to CSS/932/USM/0032, shall be supported.   b) If the invokation of the program Remove causes disk storage to be deallocated, all the deal┆
0x4b800…4b900 (75, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(75,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41010241}, f00=»0102A «, f01=»CPS Add.Req.to.Damos.std. «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»MSN                  «, f04=»3.Sys.std.SW         «, f05=24-07-80 10:26, f06=»     «, f07=»42 «, f08=»  3971 «, f09=28-07-80 13:59, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    29 «, f13=28-07-80 13:43, f14=28-07-80 14:01, f15=»0005A «, f16=»  8 «, f17=»   2 «, f18=»57 «, f19=»  168 «, f20=» 11784 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020070000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000030033400df}
0x4b900…4ba00 (75, 0, 9)  Sector 4b0a0800010241 ┆K     A     K   K K J J F ; ; ;                                                                        DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprettet  / ┆
0x4ba00…4bb00 (75, 0, 10) Sector 4b0ba100010241 ┆K !   A 1                                                                                 # CAMPS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO DAMOS STANDARD SOFTWARE  CAMPS       C*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4bb00…4bc00 (75, 0, 11) Sector 4b0cff00010241 ┆K     A 1                                                                   3  SYSTEM STANDARD SOFTWARE     Fundamental properties of the Standard Software which shall be considered in depth during the design, development and production are its quality, in┆
0x4bc00…4bd00 (75, 0, 12) Sector 4b0dff00010241 ┆K     Ategrity and flexibility.   The Software shall be structured in a clearly identifiable hierarchical way. The design shall maintain maximum isolation and independence between units of all types during program design and implementation and during on-li┆
0x4bd00…4be00 (75, 0, 13) Sector 4b0eff00010241 ┆K     Ane operation of the system.   The Software shall be carefully documented in parallel to the design during the production phase. The documentation shall form part of each deliverable software package and conform to the documentation standard specifie┆
0x4be00…4bf00 (75, 0, 14) Sector 4b0fff00010241 ┆K     Ad elsewhere in this document.   In the construction of program code, clarity of meaning shall be a major consideration. When writing the program code comments shall be inserted to aid comprehension and improve the readability.   It is mandatory that┆
0x4bf00…4c000 (75, 0, 15) Sector 4b00ff00010241 ┆K     A instructions and constants of the system standard software shall not be modified during runtime. Within each software module/program the program code and constants shall be segregated from the modifiable data. The data areas of a module shall be co┆
0x4c000…4c100 (76, 0, 0)  Sector 4c01ff00010541 ┆L     Ae above referenced document include:   1- Date and time for the creation of the file   2- Security classification of the file.    4.6.2 Create   The program Create shall be supported, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/00036. The set of input parameter to┆
0x4c100…4c200 (76, 0, 1)  Sector 4c02ff00010541 ┆L     A create as stated in the above referenced document shall be extended to include:   1- Date and time. By default this parameter shall be set by Create to the current System date and time.   2- Security classification. A default value may be defined. ┆
0x4c200…4c300 (76, 0, 2)  Sector 4c03ff00010541 ┆L     AA security check shall be performed (user classification contra classification of file) before the creation is actually executed.    4.6.3 Enter   The program Enter, refer to doc. no. CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    4.6.4 List   The program┆
0x4c300…4c400 (76, 0, 3)  Sector 4c04fe00010541 ┆L ~   A List, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supported. Besides NAME, TYPE, SIZE, ALLOC, AREA as stated in the above referenced document the listing shall include:   1- Date and Time for the creation of the file   2- Security classification    ┆
0x4c400…4c500 (76, 0, 4)  Sector 4c05ff00010541 ┆L     A 1                                                                  4.6.5 Protect   The program Protect, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036, shall be supported.    4.6.6 Remove   The program Remove, refer to CSS/932/USM/0032, shall be supported.   If┆
0x4c500…4c600 (76, 0, 5)  Sector 4c06ff00010541 ┆L     A the invokation of the program Remove causes storage to be deallocated, all the deallocated storage shall be purged, i.e. overwritten with a random bit-pattern.    4.6.7 Rename   The program Rename, refer to CSS/932/USM/0036 shall be supported.    4┆
0x4c600…4c700 (76, 0, 6)  Sector 4c075e00010541 ┆L ^   A.6.8 Dcopy   The program Dcopy, refer to doc. no. CSS/111/UAM/0050 shall be supported.  6      25 07 80 08 20    6 58  12172 28 07 80 14 04      09     96 28 07 80 14 14 28 07 80 14 21 0005A  14    8 38   232  16713             f !  *J         7 J _┆
0x4c700…4c800 (76, 0, 7)  Sector 4908ff00010541 ┆I     A 1                                                                  4.7 DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM   DAMOS shall support   - on-line self test diagnostics software programs   - off-line diagnostics software testprograms   which detects   - firmware, and  -┆
0x4c800…4c900 (76, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(76,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41010541}, f00=»0105A «, f01=»CPS ADD REQ DAMOS STD S/W «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»MSN                  «, f04=»Chap. 4.5 & 4.6      «, f05=25-07-80 08:20, f06=»   6 «, f07=»58 «, f08=» 12172 «, f09=28-07-80 14:04, f10=»     «, f11=»09 «, f12=»    96 «, f13=28-07-80 14:14, f14=28-07-80 14:21, f15=»0005A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=»   8 «, f18=»38 «, f19=»  232 «, f20=» 16713 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020011000120056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000037034800df}
0x4c900…4ca00 (76, 0, 9)  Sector 4c0a0e00010541 ┆L     A     L   L L L L I I I H H G G G G F                                                                        DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  ┆
0x4ca00…4cb00 (76, 0, 10) Sector 4c0ba000010541 ┆L     A 1                                                                                # CAMPS ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO DAMOS STANDARD SOFTWARE  CAMPS       WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x4cb00…4cc00 (76, 0, 11) Sector 4c0cff00010541 ┆L     A 1                                                                  4.5 FILE MANIPULATION PROGRAMS    4.5.1 Binhex   The file conversion program Binhex, refer doc. no. CSS/114/USM/0027 shall be supported.    4.5.2 Compare   The file comparision prog┆
0x4cc00…4cd00 (76, 0, 12) Sector 4c0dff00010541 ┆L     Aram Compare shall be supported.   Compare shall compare two files for equality. The result of the comparision shall be output on a user specified output file.    4.5.3 Copy   The program Copy, refer to CSS/110/USM/0032, shall be supported.    4.5.4 ┆
0x4cd00…4ce00 (76, 0, 13) Sector 4c0eff00010541 ┆L     AHexbin   The file conversion program Hexbin, refer CSS/113/USM/0028 shall be supported.    4.5.5 List   The file display program Listf shall be supported.    Listf shall display the contents of a specified file one page at a time. Forward an backwar┆
0x4ce00…4cf00 (76, 0, 14) Sector 4c0f8a00010541 ┆L     Ad paging shall be supported.    4.5.6 Print   The line printer support program PRINT refer to CSS/006/USM/0033 shall be supported.  <6 {M;(s!  9"c=!  "(= Z=q#p!"<6 !&<6 !  "$<!#<6 ! <6 {M)(sC  I! <6 !  "(=  <q#p!"<6 !#<6 !  "$<!&<6$`i6 {M)(sM &M7   ┆
0x4cf00…4d000 (76, 0, 15) Sector 4c00ff00010541 ┆L     A 1                                                                  4.6 DIRECTORY MAINTENANCE UTILITIES    4.6.1 Attr   The program Attr shall be supported, refer to doc. no CSS/932/USM/0036. The attributes displayed shall besides those stated in th┆

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