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⟦5a07e954e⟧ Bits:30006038 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0062A, 8" Floppy Disk

    Length: 315392 (0x4d000)
    Description: Bits:30006038 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0062A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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1038A DNs on Maintenance Plan sdv FC 12-06-81 09:10 1 51 8221 12-06-81 13:12 06 302 12-06-81 13:19 22-06-81 08:18 0062A 8 1 57 132 8523 1038A ⟦37d5cfae1⟧ Wang Wps File, DNs on Maintenance Plan
1048A CPS/SDS/002 vhn OKH Fra Table of Content 16-06-81 09:44 8 06 46211 12-10-81 10:18 00 12 07-08-81 13:00 06-08-84 14:37 0062A 61 15 59 1000 71809 1048A ⟦21564f5b0⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/002
1055A CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS sdv OKH SDS/002, fra 4 17-06-81 13:48 3 11 18256 06-08-81 14:38 21 15 06-08-81 13:51 27-11-81 15:49 0062A 66 9 09 788 31416 ` 1055A ⟦6cbe0c3ab⟧ Wang Wps File, CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
1056A CPS/SDS/002 tdh/vhn OKH fra 4.2.1.1.1 18-06-81 09:48 6 55 23937 06-08-81 13:28 25 83 06-08-81 14:26 10-08-81 15:38 0062A 38 8 32 368 26340 1056A ⟦93e5046da⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/002
1057A CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS RT OKH Fra 4.2.2.2 18-06-81 11:06 5 24 22600 06-08-81 14:22 02 35 06-08-81 14:28 10-08-81 15:39 0062A 35 6 24 340 24163 0 1057A ⟦63392c20a⟧ Wang Wps File, CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
1058A CPS/SDS/002 SYS. FUNCT. sdv OKH 4.2.4.1.2.11 18-06-81 13:37 4 58 34386 06-08-81 16:30 00 11 06-08-81 16:31 10-08-81 15:39 0062A 61 6 58 704 38169 1058A ⟦ade484c64⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/002 SYS. FUNCT.
~ORPHAN01.01 ⟦e9f36cb8a⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN03.05 ⟦e530412d7⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN33.07 ⟦c2bc54542⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
1048A CPS/SDS/002 vhn OKH Fra Table of Content 16-06-81 09:44 8 06 46211 07-08-81 12:17 43 977 07-08-81 13:00 10-08-81 15:37 0062A 61 15 59 1140 71797 + ~ORPHAN72.00 ⟦f1884c293⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
1055A CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS sdv OKH SDS/002, fra 4 17-06-81 13:48 3 11 18256 06-08-81 14:38 21 15 06-08-81 13:51 10-08-81 15:38 0062A 66 9 09 788 31416 ` ~ORPHAN73.08 ⟦ec233e96a⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 00624130303632 ┆ bA0062A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ff0080e0fffff8 ┆   `  x                                                           ~                                                                                                                                                                                             ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x38, d02=0x41, ptr=(63,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c             WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x48, d02=0x41, ptr=(66,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x55, d02=0x41, ptr=(67,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318             WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x56, d02=0x41, ptr=(39,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00318…0031e             WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x57, d02=0x41, ptr=(45,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324             WangDocument {d00=0x10, d01=0x58, d02=0x41, ptr=(59,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00324…00340             10 58 41 3b 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆ XA;                        ┆
0x00340…00360             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   ┆                                ┆
         […0x4…]
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  {(                                  H e}| A \ .   d N ~<) 0uH  &4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['      J   X%   %  PO P    ;     HA{(   C g x g V WD  O 8 :     (! 4 1048A  g     b         < {C < { ; 8     b            b   bD   K      8 : 9 t   t   WD  %                             )     )   8                                                    ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x8…]
0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
0x01100…01200 (1, 0, 1)   Sector 0102ff00105341 ┆     SAs    6.2.1 Inspection   The unit is inspected for loose or missing screws, knobs etc. and that there is no damage to the finishing.   The list of all accessories is checked and collated. The unit is connected to the mains, and if it is not workable ┆
0x01200…01300 (1, 0, 2)   Sector 0103ff00105341 ┆     SAas a stand-alone equipment it is connected to test equipment or connected as part of a system. The unit is switched "on", and it is observed that it presumable is functioning, and after approximately 15 minutes that no smoke, excessive heat or smell┆
0x01300…01400 (1, 0, 3)   Sector 0104ff00105341 ┆     SA is generated.    6.2.2 Test   The basis for the test is the functional test described in para 3.4.   Additional to this test a verification of the claimed MTBF is performed on a sample basis.    (For V.D.U.'s 10 samples out of 400 units will be use┆
0x01400…01500 (1, 0, 4)   Sector 01056400105341 ┆  d  SAd). This verification is performed by running each sample for a duration of the claimed MTBF.  60 pin Connector   i) Test Set 921-T    NU DATA Corp.   j) Optical Multimeter    Photodyne Inc. Model 22XL   k) Temperature recorder    List of Tools    S┆
0x01500…01600 (1, 0, 5)   Sector 0000c800105341 ┆  H  SA 1                                                                   7  WORK-LOAD PLAN   The estimated work-load for the inspection and test including packing and handling is shown on Fig. 7-1. r  2   Hack saw 1   Set of Slip point wrench 1 (a socke┆
0x01600…01700 (1, 0, 6)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x1…]
0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x2…]
0x01b00…01c00 (1, 0, 11)  Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x4…]
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x14…]
0x03500…03600 (3, 0, 5)   Sector 0306ab00105541 ┆  +  UA 1                                                                                                                 FIGURE 4.1.6.2.6-1 SYSTEM CALL MONITOR INTERFACES cedures.   b) Init Function    The Function and Service System parameters are transf┆
0x03600…03700 (3, 0, 6)   Sector 0307b800105541 ┆  8  UA 1                                                                                                                 TABLE 4.1.6.2.6-1 APPLICATION INTERFACE TO SYSTEM CALL MONITOR  shall initiate the operation and save in SOCB the information necessar┆
0x03700…03800 (3, 0, 7)   Sector 0100bb00105541 ┆  ;  UA 1                                                                                                                 TABLE 4.1.6.2.6-2 SYSTEM CALL MONITOR INTERFACE TO SERVICE SYSTEM it-  function of the I/O system. The "user operation reference" para┆
0x03800…03900 (3, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x1de…]
0x21700…21800 (33, 0, 7)  Sector 2008aa00105541 ┆  *  UA 1                                                                                                                  Fig. 4.1-1 CSF SUBPACKAGES AND COMMON FUNCTIONS 28=I!#<:"<>R<2> I  E*#<&  "< DM L<M% :#<F 2#<> I:g= Ro2M/2 Rl2> IC13!?=4~~ B|2> I:A=!┆
0x21800…21900 (33, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x57…]
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(39,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41105641}, f00=»1056A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/002               «, f02=»tdh/vhn              «, f03=»OKH                  «, f04=»fra 4.2.1.1.1        «, f05=18-06-81 09:48, f06=»   6 «, f07=»55 «, f08=» 23937 «, f09=06-08-81 13:28, f10=»     «, f11=»25 «, f12=»    83 «, f13=06-08-81 14:26, f14=10-08-81 15:38, f15=»0062A «, f16=» 38 «, f17=»   8 «, f18=»32 «, f19=»  368 «, f20=» 26340 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=620010000110066610110480aaca15050000000000000037037500df}
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x5e…]
0x2d000…2d100 (45, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(45,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41105741}, f00=»1057A «, f01=»CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS    «, f02=»RT                   «, f03=»OKH                  «, f04=»Fra 4.2.2.2          «, f05=18-06-81 11:06, f06=»   5 «, f07=»24 «, f08=» 22600 «, f09=06-08-81 14:22, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    35 «, f13=06-08-81 14:28, f14=10-08-81 15:39, f15=»0062A «, f16=» 35 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»24 «, f19=»  340 «, f20=» 24163 «, f21=»  «, f22=» 0 «, f99=430010000110066610110480aaca15050000000000000037037300df}
0x2d100…2d200 (45, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0xe6…]
0x3b800…3b900 (59, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(59,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41105841}, f00=»1058A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/002 SYS. FUNCT.   «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»OKH                  «, f04=»4.2.4.1.2.11         «, f05=18-06-81 13:37, f06=»   4 «, f07=»58 «, f08=» 34386 «, f09=06-08-81 16:30, f10=»     «, f11=»00 «, f12=»    11 «, f13=06-08-81 16:31, f14=10-08-81 15:39, f15=»0062A «, f16=» 61 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»58 «, f19=»  704 «, f20=» 38169 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000110066610110480aaca1505000000000000003703e700df}
0x3b900…3ba00 (59, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x36…]
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(63,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41103841}, f00=»1038A «, f01=»DNs on Maintenance Plan   «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»FC                   «, f04=»                     «, f05=12-06-81 09:10, f06=»   1 «, f07=»51 «, f08=»  8221 «, f09=12-06-81 13:12, f10=»     «, f11=»06 «, f12=»   302 «, f13=12-06-81 13:19, f14=22-06-81 08:18, f15=»0062A «, f16=»  8 «, f17=»   1 «, f18=»57 «, f19=»  132 «, f20=»  8523 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110066610110480aaca15050000000000000037032800df}
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x2e…]
0x42000…42100 (66, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(66,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41104841}, f00=»1048A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/002               «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»OKH                  «, f04=»Fra Table of Content «, f05=16-06-81 09:44, f06=»   8 «, f07=»06 «, f08=» 46211 «, f09=12-10-81 10:18, f10=»     «, f11=»00 «, f12=»    12 «, f13=07-08-81 13:00, f14=06-08-84 14:37, f15=»0062A «, f16=» 61 «, f17=»  15 «, f18=»59 «, f19=» 1000 «, f20=» 71809 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=010010000110066610110480aaca15050000000000000137033901df}
0x42100…42200 (66, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x16…]
0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(67,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41105541}, f00=»1055A «, f01=»CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS    «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»OKH                  «, f04=»SDS/002, fra 4       «, f05=17-06-81 13:48, f06=»   3 «, f07=»11 «, f08=» 18256 «, f09=06-08-81 14:38, f10=»     «, f11=»21 «, f12=»    15 «, f13=06-08-81 13:51, f14=27-11-81 15:49, f15=»0062A «, f16=» 66 «, f17=»   9 «, f18=»09 «, f19=»  788 «, f20=» 31416 «, f21=»  «, f22=» ` «, f99=060010000110066610110480aaca1505000000000000003703f000df}
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x44000…44100 (68, 0, 0)  Sector 4401ff00104841 ┆D    HA...............  131       4.2.1.1.1.4  Check Page Access Rights .  131       4.2.1.1.2  Buffer and Control Block             Management ...................  131       4.2.1.1.2.1  Reserve Buffer ...........  132       4.2.1.1.2.2  Dismantle Buffer ┆
0x44100…44200 (68, 0, 1)  Sector 4402ff00104841 ┆D    HA.........  132       4.2.1.1.2.3  Write Buffer .............  132       4.2.1.1.2.4  Read Buffer ..............  133       4.2.1.1.2.5  Allocate Control Block ...  133       4.2.1.1.2.6  Release Control Block ....  133       4.2.1.1.3  List and Chai┆
0x44200…44300 (68, 0, 2)  Sector 4403ff00104841 ┆D    HAn Manipulation ..  134      4.2.1.1.4  Log and Report Generation ....  134      4.2.1.2  Software Structure ...............  134     4.2.1.3  Data Flow and Control Logic ......  134     4.2.1.4  Subpackage Data ..................  134      4.2.1.4.1┆
0x44300…44400 (68, 0, 3)  Sector 4404ff00104841 ┆D    HA  Subprocess Record ............  136      4.2.1.4.2  Buffer Pool ..................  137      4.2.1.5  Common Functions Interface .......  138     4.2.2  Queue Monitor ........................  139     4.2.2.1  Functional Specification .........  1┆
0x44400…44500 (68, 0, 4)  Sector 4405ff00104841 ┆D    HA39      4.2.2.1.1  Receive ......................  142       4.2.2.1.1.1  Receive First QEL ........  142       4.2.2.1.1.2  Inspect Receive ..........  143       4.2.2.1.1.3  Cancel Receive ...........  144       4.2.2.1.1.4  Receive Next QEL .....┆
0x44500…44600 (68, 0, 5)  Sector 4406ff00104841 ┆D    HA....  144       4.2.2.1.2  Clearing .....................  147       4.2.2.1.2.1  Return ...................  147       4.2.2.1.2.2  Dismantle ................  148       4.2.2.1.3  Send .........................  150       4.2.2.1.3.1  Send QEL ...┆
0x44600…44700 (68, 0, 6)  Sector 44078200104841 ┆D    HA..............  151       4.2.2.1.3.2  Send Request .............  151       4.2.2.1.3.3  Send Reply ...............  152   mon Functions Interfaces ...   90      4.1.6.2.2 QMON ..........................   92       4.1.6.2.2.1 Receive First QEL ...┆
0x44700…44800 (68, 0, 7)  Sector 4308ff00104841 ┆C    HA 1                                                                                                                           4.2.2.1.4  Profiles and Blocking ........  155       4.2.2.1.4.2  Set Profile ..............  155       4.2.2.1.4.3  Block Q┆
0x44800…44900 (68, 0, 8)  Sector 4409ff00104841 ┆D    HA............   98       4.1.6.2.2.7 Send Reply ................   99       4.1.6.2.2.8 Send Timeout ..............  100       4.1.6.2.2.10 Set Profile .............  100       4.1.6.2.2.11 Block Queue .............  101       4.1.6.2.2.12 Unblock Qu┆
0x44900…44a00 (68, 0, 9)  Sector 440aff00104841 ┆D    HAeue ...........  101       4.1.6.2.2.13 Set Capability ..........  101       4.1.6.2.2.14 Get Q Attributes ........  102       4.1.6.2.2.15 Get Q Length ............  102       4.1.6.2.2.16 Get QEL Attributes ......  103       4.1.6.2.2.17 Initializ┆
0x44a00…44b00 (68, 0, 10) Sector 440bff00104841 ┆D    HAe Queues .......  103       4.1.6.2.2.18 Set Queue Threshold .....  104       4.1.6.2.3 Timer Monitor (Interface) .....  104       4.1.6.2.3.1 Read Time .................  106       4.1.6.2.3.2 Convert Time to ASCII .....  107       4.1.6.2.3.3 Conv┆
0x44b00…44c00 (68, 0, 11) Sector 440cff00104841 ┆D    HAert Time Format .......  108       4.1.6.2.3.4 Set Time ..................  109       4.1.6.2.3.5 Request Time Out ..........  109       4.1.6.2.3.6 Cancel Time Out ...........  110       4.1.6.2.4 Message Monitor Interfaces ....  111      4.1.6.2.5┆
0x44c00…44d00 (68, 0, 12) Sector 440dff00104841 ┆D    HA Coroutine Monitor Interfaces ..  116      4.1.6.2.6 System Call Monitor Interfaces   119       4.1.6.2.6.1 General System Call             Conventions ...............  119       4.1.6.2.6.2 General Wait-Complete              Function Conventions ..┆
0x44d00…44e00 (68, 0, 13) Sector 440e6400104841 ┆D d  HA...  120       4.1.6.2.6.3 Interface to Service             System ....................  121  1  EQUIPMENT ................................   61   3.2  SOFTWARE .................................   61    3.2.1  System Software ...................... ┆
0x44e00…44f00 (68, 0, 14) Sector 440fff00104841 ┆D    HA 1                                                                                                                        4.2  SUB-PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS ...............  128    4.2.1  CSF Common Functions .................  128     4.2.1.1  Functio┆
0x44f00…45000 (68, 0, 15) Sector 4400ff00104841 ┆D    HAnal Specification .........  128      4.2.1.1.1  Subprocess Management ........  130       4.2.1.1.1.1 Get Subprocess ............  130       4.2.1.1.1.2  Change Subprocess Id .....  130       4.2.1.1.1.3  Change Subprocess               Attributes ┆
0x45000…45100 (69, 0, 0)  Sector 4501ff00104841 ┆E    HA  4.1 PACKAGE OVERVIEW ..........................   63    4.1.1 Functional Specification ..............   63     4.1.1.1 Common Function Overview ..........   63     4.1.1.2 Queue Monitor Overview ............   65      4.1.1.2.1 Queue Structure ...┆
0x45100…45200 (69, 0, 1)  Sector 4502ff00104841 ┆E    HA............   65      4.1.1.2.2 Queue Referencing .............   65       4.1.1.2.2.1  Queue Capabilities .......   66       4.1.1.2.3 Queue Elements ................   66       4.1.1.2.3.1 QEL Creation and Deletion .   67       4.1.1.2.3.2  Queue┆
0x45200…45300 (69, 0, 2)  Sector 4503ff00104841 ┆E    HA Element Ownership ..   69       4.1.1.2.3.3  View Control Information .   69       4.1.1.2.4 Function Request ..............   70      4.1.1.2.5 Queue Blocking ................   70      4.1.1.2.6 Waiting in Queues .............   71      4.1.1.3 T┆
0x45300…45400 (69, 0, 3)  Sector 4504ce00104841 ┆E N  HAimer Monitor Overview ............   76     4.1.1.4 Message Monitor Overview ..........   77     4.1.1.5 Coroutine Monitor Overview ........   77     4.1.1.6 System Call Monitor Overview ......   77  and Operations ....   30      2.2.1.5.3  Coroutin┆
0x45400…45500 (69, 0, 4)  Sector 4505ff00104841 ┆E    HA 1                                                                                                                         4.1.2 Software Structure ....................   79    4.1.3 Data Flow and Control Logic ...........   83     4.1.3.1 Exclusive┆
0x45500…45600 (69, 0, 5)  Sector 4506ff00104841 ┆E    HA Access to Control Data ..   83     4.1.3.2 Deadlock Prevention ...............   84     4.1.4 Package Data ..........................   88    4.1.5 Common Data ...........................   90    4.1.6 Interfaces ............................   90  ┆
0x45600…45700 (69, 0, 6)  Sector 4507ff00104841 ┆E    HA    4.1.6.1 External Interfaces ...............   90     4.1.6.2 Package Interfaces ................   90      4.1.6.2.1 Common Functions Interfaces ...   90      4.1.6.2.2 QMON ..........................   92       4.1.6.2.2.1 Receive First QEL ...┆
0x45700…45800 (69, 0, 7)  Sector 4408ff00104841 ┆D    HA......   94       4.1.6.2.2.2 Receive Next QEL ..........   95       4.1.6.2.2.3 Return ....................   96       4.1.6.2.2.4 Dismantle .................   96       4.1.6.2.2.5 Send ......................   97       4.1.6.2.2.6 Send Request ..┆
0x45800…45900 (69, 0, 8)  Sector 4509ff00104841 ┆E    HARecovery .......   43     2.2.2.3  Error Detection and Error Handling   44     2.2.2.4  Integrity of Operation ...........   45     2.2.2.5  Data Collection ..................   45     2.2.2.6  Security .........................   46      2.2.2.6.1 ┆
0x45900…45a00 (69, 0, 9)  Sector 450aff00104841 ┆E    HA Sub-Process Concept ..........   47      2.2.2.6.2  Qprofiles ....................   47       2.2.2.6.2.1  Comparison of Qprofile ...   49       2.2.2.6.2.2  Assignment of Qprofile ...   49       2.2.2.6.3  Access Control Mechanism .....   53      ┆
0x45a00…45b00 (69, 0, 10) Sector 450bff00104841 ┆E    HA2.2.2.6.4  Automatic Deletion ...........   54    2.3  CHARACTERISTICS ..........................   57    2.3.1  Timing ...............................   57     2.3.1.1  QMON Timing ......................   57     2.3.1.2  MMON Timing ..............┆
0x45b00…45c00 (69, 0, 11) Sector 450cec00104841 ┆E l  HA........   57     2.3.1.3  TMON Timing ......................   57     2.3.2  Throughput ...........................   58    2.3.3  Flexibility ..........................   58    2.3.4  Accuracy .............................   58  AND SCOPE ........┆
0x45c00…45d00 (69, 0, 12) Sector 450dff00104841 ┆E    HA 1                                                                     2.3.5  Memory Consumption ...................   58     2.3.5.1  Basic Assumptions ................   59     2.3.5.2  Program Size .....................   60     2.3.5.3  Data Siz┆
0x45d00…45e00 (69, 0, 13) Sector 450eff00104841 ┆E    HAe ........................   60   3  ENVIRONMENTS .................................   61    3.1  EQUIPMENT ................................   61   3.2  SOFTWARE .................................   61    3.2.1  System Software ...................... ┆
0x45e00…45f00 (69, 0, 14) Sector 450fff00104841 ┆E    HA  61    3.2.2  Development Support Software .........   61    3.3  INTERFACES ...............................   61    3.3.1  External Interfaces ..................   61    3.3.2  Package Interfaces ...................   61    3.4  Functions Maintain┆
0x45f00…46000 (69, 0, 15) Sector 4500ff00104841 ┆E    HAed by Other Packages ...   62    3.4.1  Functions Maintained by KERNEL .......   62    3.4.2  Functions Maintained by MMS ..........   62    3.4.3  Functions Maintained by SSC ..........   62   4  PACKAGE DESIGN ..............................   63  ┆
0x46000…46100 (70, 0, 0)  Sector 4601ff00104841 ┆F    HAe Functions ........   20       2.2.1.2.3.3  Return ...................   21       2.2.1.2.3.4  Dismantle ................   21       2.2.1.2.3.5  Queue Control Functions ..   21       2.2.1.2.3.6  Queue Monitor                           Initializat┆
0x46100…46200 (70, 0, 1)  Sector 4602ff00104841 ┆F    HAion ...........   22      2.2.1.3  Timer Monitor ....................   22      2.2.1.3.1  Current Time  ................   22      2.2.1.2.2  Timer Driven Events ..........   23       2.2.1.3.2.1 Timer Event Claim .........   23      2.2.1.4  Messa┆
0x46200…46300 (70, 0, 2)  Sector 46039200104841 ┆F    HAge Monitor ..................   23      2.2.1.4.1  Parameter Check and Conversion   24      2.2.1.4.2  Active MMON Functions ........   25   C_*                                                                                                         ┆
0x46300…46400 (70, 0, 3)  Sector 4604ff00104841 ┆F    HA 1                                                                      2.2.1.5  Coroutine Monitor Functions ......   25      2.2.1.5.1  Coroutine States .............   28      2.2.1.5.2  Semaphores and Operations ....   30      2.2.1.5.3  Coroutin┆
0x46400…46500 (70, 0, 4)  Sector 4605ff00104841 ┆F    HAe System Calls .......   32      2.2.1.5.4  Priority .....................   32      2.2.1.5.5  Sub-Process Concept ..........   32      2.2.1.6  System Call Monitor Functions ....   32      2.2.1.6.1  Functional Description .......   38       2.2.1┆
0x46500…46600 (70, 0, 5)  Sector 4606ff00104841 ┆F    HA.6.1.1  Initiate System Call .....   38       2.2.1.6.1.2  Wait for Next System Call               Completion ...............   41       2.2.1.6.1.3  Wait for Completion of a                 System Call ..............   41       2.2.1.6.1.4  Cancel ┆
0x46600…46700 (70, 0, 6)  Sector 4607ff00104841 ┆F    HAa System Call .....   41       2.2.1.6.1.5  Combined Init-Wait .......   41       2.2.1.6.2  Special Cases ................   42       2.2.1.6.2.1  Queue Monitor ............   42       2.2.1.6.2.2  I/O System ...............   42       2.2.1.6.2.3 ┆
0x46700…46800 (70, 0, 7)  Sector 4508ff00104841 ┆E    HA Process Communication               Interface ................   42     2.2.2  Functional Responsibilities ..........   43     2.2.2.1  Initialization, Close Down, and          Restart ..........................   43     2.2.2.2  Checkpointing and ┆
0x46800…46900 (70, 0, 8)  Sector 4609ff41104841 ┆F  A HA1048A CPS/SDS/002               vhn                  OKH                  Fra Table of Content 16 06 81 09 44    8 06  46211 12 10 81 10 18      00      7 07 08 81 13 00 12 10 81 10 20 0062A  61   15 59  1000  71804             f    *J         7 9 _┆
0x46900…46a00 (70, 0, 9)  Sector 460a3d00104841 ┆F =  HA     F   F F E E D D C B B                                                                                                                                                                            DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:     ┆
0x46a00…46b00 (70, 0, 10) Sector 460b9100104841 ┆F    HA 1                                                                         CPS/SDS/002   OKH/810801   CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS   CAMPS       C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x46b00…46c00 (70, 0, 11) Sector 460cff00104841 ┆F    HA 1                                                                    1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  GENERAL ......................................   13    1.1  PURPOSE AND SCOPE ........┆
0x46c00…46d00 (70, 0, 12) Sector 460dff00104841 ┆F    HA................   13   1.2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND PROJECT      REFERENCES ...............................   13    1.2.1  Applicable Documents .................   13    1.3  TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ..................   13    1.3.1  Terms ........┆
0x46d00…46e00 (70, 0, 13) Sector 460eff00104841 ┆F    HA........................   13    1.3.2  Abbreviations ........................   14   2  SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS ......................   15    2.1  PACKAGE DESCRIPTION ......................   15   2.2  CSF FUNCTIONS ............................   ┆
0x46e00…46f00 (70, 0, 14) Sector 460fff00104841 ┆F    HA15    2.2.1  CSF Main Functions ...................   15     2.2.1.1  Shared Buffer Management .........   15     2.2.1.2  Queue Monitor ....................   16      2.2.1.2.1  Queue Attributes .............   17      2.2.1.2.2  Queue Elements ...┆
0x46f00…47000 (70, 0, 15) Sector 4600ff00104841 ┆F    HA............   17       2.2.1.2.2.1  QEL Fields ...............   18       2.2.1.2.2.2  Function Requests ........   18       2.2.1.2.3  Queue Monitor Functions ......   19       2.2.1.2.3.1  Send Functions ...........   19       2.2.1.2.3.2  Receiv┆
0x47000…47100 (71, 0, 0)  Sector 4701ff00104841 ┆G    HARecovery .......   43     2.2.2.3  Error Detection and Error Handling   44     2.2.2.4  Integrity of Operation ...........   45     2.2.2.5  Data Collection ..................   45     2.2.2.6  Security .........................   46      2.2.2.6.1 ┆
0x47100…47200 (71, 0, 1)  Sector 4702ff00104841 ┆G    HA Sub-Process Concept ..........   47      2.2.2.6.2  Qprofiles ....................   47       2.2.2.6.2.1  Comparison of Qprofile ...   49       2.2.2.6.2.2  Assignment of Qprofile ...   49       2.2.2.6.3  Access Control Mechanism .....   53      ┆
0x47200…47300 (71, 0, 2)  Sector 4703ff00104841 ┆G    HA2.2.2.6.4  Automatic Deletion ...........   54    2.3  CHARACTERISTICS ..........................   57    2.3.1  Timing ...............................   57     2.3.1.1  QMON Timing ......................   57     2.3.1.2  MMON Timing ..............┆
0x47300…47400 (71, 0, 3)  Sector 4704ec00104841 ┆G l  HA........   57     2.3.1.3  TMON Timing ......................   57     2.3.2  Throughput ...........................   58    2.3.3  Flexibility ..........................   58    2.3.4  Accuracy .............................   58  AND SCOPE ........┆
0x47400…47500 (71, 0, 4)  Sector 4705ff00104841 ┆G    HA 1                                                                     2.3.5  Memory Consumption ...................   58     2.3.5.1  Basic Assumptions ................   59     2.3.5.2  Program Size .....................   60     2.3.5.3  Data Siz┆
0x47500…47600 (71, 0, 5)  Sector 4706ff00104841 ┆G    HAe ........................   60   3  ENVIRONMENTS .................................   61    3.1  EQUIPMENT ................................   61   3.2  SOFTWARE .................................   61    3.2.1  System Software ...................... ┆
0x47600…47700 (71, 0, 6)  Sector 4707ff00104841 ┆G    HA  61    3.2.2  Development Support Software .........   61    3.3  INTERFACES ...............................   61    3.3.1  External Interfaces ..................   61    3.3.2  Package Interfaces ...................   61    3.4  Functions Maintain┆
0x47700…47800 (71, 0, 7)  Sector 4608ff00104841 ┆F    HAed by Other Packages ...   62    3.4.1  Functions Maintained by KERNEL .......   62    3.4.2  Functions Maintained by MMS ..........   62    3.4.3  Functions Maintained by SSC ..........   62   4  PACKAGE DESIGN ..............................   63  ┆
0x47800…47900 (71, 0, 8)  Sector 4709ff00104841 ┆G    HAe Functions ........   20       2.2.1.2.3.3  Return ...................   21       2.2.1.2.3.4  Dismantle ................   21       2.2.1.2.3.5  Queue Control Functions ..   21       2.2.1.2.3.6  Queue Monitor                           Initializat┆
0x47900…47a00 (71, 0, 9)  Sector 470aff00104841 ┆G    HAion ...........   22      2.2.1.3  Timer Monitor ....................   22      2.2.1.3.1  Current Time  ................   22      2.2.1.2.2  Timer Driven Events ..........   23       2.2.1.3.2.1 Timer Event Claim .........   23      2.2.1.4  Messa┆
0x47a00…47b00 (71, 0, 10) Sector 470b9200104841 ┆G    HAge Monitor ..................   23      2.2.1.4.1  Parameter Check and Conversion   24      2.2.1.4.2  Active MMON Functions ........   25   C_*                                                                                                         ┆
0x47b00…47c00 (71, 0, 11) Sector 470cff00104841 ┆G    HA 1                                                                      2.2.1.5  Coroutine Monitor Functions ......   25      2.2.1.5.1  Coroutine States .............   28      2.2.1.5.2  Semaphores and Operations ....   30      2.2.1.5.3  Coroutin┆
0x47c00…47d00 (71, 0, 12) Sector 470dff00104841 ┆G    HAe System Calls .......   32      2.2.1.5.4  Priority .....................   32      2.2.1.5.5  Sub-Process Concept ..........   32      2.2.1.6  System Call Monitor Functions ....   32      2.2.1.6.1  Functional Description .......   38       2.2.1┆
0x47d00…47e00 (71, 0, 13) Sector 470eff00104841 ┆G    HA.6.1.1  Initiate System Call .....   38       2.2.1.6.1.2  Wait for Next System Call               Completion ...............   41       2.2.1.6.1.3  Wait for Completion of a                 System Call ..............   41       2.2.1.6.1.4  Cancel ┆
0x47e00…47f00 (71, 0, 14) Sector 470fff00104841 ┆G    HAa System Call .....   41       2.2.1.6.1.5  Combined Init-Wait .......   41       2.2.1.6.2  Special Cases ................   42       2.2.1.6.2.1  Queue Monitor ............   42       2.2.1.6.2.2  I/O System ...............   42       2.2.1.6.2.3 ┆
0x47f00…48000 (71, 0, 15) Sector 4700ff00104841 ┆G    HA Process Communication               Interface ................   42     2.2.2  Functional Responsibilities ..........   43     2.2.2.1  Initialization, Close Down, and          Restart ..........................   43     2.2.2.2  Checkpointing and ┆
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0x48100…48200 (72, 0, 1)  Sector 48023d00104841 ┆H =  HA     H   H G G F F E D D C                                                                                                                                                                            DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:     ┆
0x48200…48300 (72, 0, 2)  Sector 48039100104841 ┆H    HA 1                                                                         CPS/SDS/002   OKH/810801   CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS   CAMPS       C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x48300…48400 (72, 0, 3)  Sector 4804ff00104841 ┆H    HA 1                                                                    1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  GENERAL ......................................   13    1.1  PURPOSE AND SCOPE ........┆
0x48400…48500 (72, 0, 4)  Sector 4805ff00104841 ┆H    HA................   13   1.2  APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND PROJECT      REFERENCES ...............................   13    1.2.1  Applicable Documents .................   13    1.3  TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ..................   13    1.3.1  Terms ........┆
0x48500…48600 (72, 0, 5)  Sector 4806ff00104841 ┆H    HA........................   13    1.3.2  Abbreviations ........................   14   2  SUMMARY OF REQUIREMENTS ......................   15    2.1  PACKAGE DESCRIPTION ......................   15   2.2  CSF FUNCTIONS ............................   ┆
0x48600…48700 (72, 0, 6)  Sector 4807ff00104841 ┆H    HA15    2.2.1  CSF Main Functions ...................   15     2.2.1.1  Shared Buffer Management .........   15     2.2.1.2  Queue Monitor ....................   16      2.2.1.2.1  Queue Attributes .............   17      2.2.1.2.2  Queue Elements ...┆
0x48700…48800 (72, 0, 7)  Sector 4708ff00104841 ┆G    HA............   17       2.2.1.2.2.1  QEL Fields ...............   18       2.2.1.2.2.2  Function Requests ........   18       2.2.1.2.3  Queue Monitor Functions ......   19       2.2.1.2.3.1  Send Functions ...........   19       2.2.1.2.3.2  Receiv┆
0x48800…48900 (72, 0, 8)  Sector 4809ff00105541 ┆H    UAo be performed on the specified main queue and its subqueues.   A subprocess can be globally controlled or capability controlled.   A globally controlled subprocess has access to all queues, and possesses a global function mask determining the funct┆
0x48900…48a00 (72, 0, 9)  Sector 480aff00105541 ┆H    UAions which it may perform on those queues. A globally controlled subprocess uses main queue references in the form of Main Queue Index.   A capability controlled subprocess possesses a capability array containing one or more queue capabilties. The s┆
0x48a00…48b00 (72, 0, 10) Sector 480bff00105541 ┆H    UAubprocess has only access to a queue if it is represented by a capability in the capability arrayt of the subprocess. A capability controlled subprocess uses main queue references in the form of Capability Index, which is the index of a capability i┆
0x48b00…48c00 (72, 0, 11) Sector 480cff00105541 ┆H    UAn its own capability array.   Figure 4.1.1.2-2 illustrates the capability mechanism.    4.1.1.2.3 Queue Elements   A QEL serves as a reference to a piece of information and allows that information to be inserted into one queue, or in certain cases i┆
0x48c00…48d00 (72, 0, 12) Sector 480d1b00105541 ┆H    UAnto several queues.  kage is mostly a service subpackage for the other CSF subpackages.  There are however two function groups directly used by other packages:   a) Shared Buffer Management    Contains functions for reserving and releasing shared bu┆
0x48d00…48e00 (72, 0, 13) Sector 480eff00105541 ┆H    UA 1                                                                   The information referenced by the QEL may either be contained in the QEL itself, or it may be contained in an object referenced by the QEL.   There are two types of objects:   - Vi┆
0x48e00…48f00 (72, 0, 14) Sector 480fff00105541 ┆H    UAews, managed by MMON   - Shared Buffers, managed by CSF Common Functions.   The subpackage managing an object referenced by a QEL is called the object manager associated with the QEL.   The object type of the QEL specifies the type of information re┆
0x48f00…49000 (72, 0, 15) Sector 2008ff00105541 ┆     UAferenced. There are four different types:   - View   - Shared Buffer   - Timeout   - Information Element.   The two latter types are self-contained, as the QEL contains all referenced information.    4.1.1.2.3.1  QEL Creation and Deletion   A QEL wi┆
0x49000…49100 (73, 0, 0)  Sector 4901ff00105541 ┆I    UA 1                                                                  4.1.1.2 Queue Monitor Overview    4.1.1.2.1 Queue Structure   A queue is a doubly linked list of queue elements.  A queue always belongs to one main queue and is then called a subqu┆
0x49100…49200 (73, 0, 1)  Sector 4902ff00105541 ┆I    UAeue within the main queue.   The bunching of queues into a main queue has the following purposes:   a) The main queue is a priority queue with respect to the Receive First function.  Subqueues are assigned different priorities within the main queue,┆
0x49200…49300 (73, 0, 2)  Sector 4903ff00105541 ┆I    UA as shown on figure 4.1.1.2-1.   b) Queue Length Threshold is assigned to main queue and is thus compared with the sum of subqueue lengths.   c) Subprocesses are assigned access rights to main queues, and have thus the same rights to all subqueues w┆
0x49300…49400 (73, 0, 3)  Sector 4904ff00105541 ┆I    UAithin a main queue.   d) Queue profiles are assigned to main queues.  Thus all subqueues within a main queue have the same queue profile.    4.1.1.2.2 Queue Referencing   The term Queue will be used in the following to denote a Main Queue or a Subqu┆
0x49400…49500 (73, 0, 4)  Sector 4905ff00105541 ┆I    UAeue.   A queue is referenced by a LONG integer:   MSP: Main Queue Reference  LSP: Subqueue index   Subqueue index is the relative number of the subqueue within the main queue.  Index value one denotes the highest priority subqueue.  Index value zero┆
0x49500…49600 (73, 0, 5)  Sector 49063100105541 ┆I 1  UA is used to denote the main queue itself.  s.   The required number of queues required for lines and channels are:   1                                                                    Number of Main Queues Subqueues   instances per instance per in┆
0x49600…49700 (73, 0, 6)  Sector 4907ff00105541 ┆I    UA 1                                                                   Main queues are numbered by Main Queue Index from one to NUMBER OF MAIN QUEUES.    4.1.1.2.2.1  Queue Capabilities   Queue Capabilities are used to control access by subprocesses t┆
0x49700…49800 (73, 0, 7)  Sector 4808ff00105541 ┆H    UAo queues.   A queue capability consists of a main queue index and a function mask. The function mask contains a bit for each of the QMON functions which shall be controlled by the capability mechanism. The capability allows the specified functions t┆
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0x49900…49a00 (73, 0, 9)  Sector 490a4200105541 ┆I B  UA     I   I I I I H                                                                                                                           Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AK  AKrer:       STATISTIK  AK      ┆
0x49a00…49b00 (73, 0, 10) Sector 490b9100105541 ┆I    UA 1                                                                         CPS/SDS/002   OKH/810801   CAMPS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS   CAMPS       C*-:!<~ B%-!/=6WC*-!/=6)M2&*/=MM, > I!e=6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x49b00…49c00 (73, 0, 11) Sector 490cff00105541 ┆I    UA 1                                                                   4  PACKAGE DESIGN    4.1 PACKAGE OVERVIEW    4.1.1 Functional Specification   Figure 4.1-1 shows the division of CSF into subpackages.    4.1.1.1 Common Functions Overview   The Co┆
0x49c00…49d00 (73, 0, 12) Sector 490dff00105541 ┆I    UAmmon Functions subpackage is mostly a service subpackage for the other CSF subpackages.  There are however two function groups directly used by other packages:   a) Shared Buffer Management    Contains functions for reserving and releasing shared bu┆
0x49d00…49e00 (73, 0, 13) Sector 490eff00105541 ┆I    UAffers and reading and writing their contents.   b) Subprocess Management    Application processes can define current subprocess and by a privileged function change access rights of a subprocess.   The two other function groups contain internal funct┆
0x49e00…49f00 (73, 0, 14) Sector 490f7d00105541 ┆I }  UAions only.  They are:   c) List and Chain Manipulation   d) Control Block Management.   e) Report and Log Generation.  !&<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   ┆
0x49f00…4a000 (73, 0, 15) Sector 4900aa00105541 ┆I *  UA 1                                                                                                                  Fig. 4.1-1 CSF SUBPACKAGES AND COMMON FUNCTIONS 28=I!#<:"<>R<2> I  E*#<&  "< DM L<M% :#<F 2#<> I:g= Ro2M/2 Rl2> IC13!?=4~~ B|2> I:A=!┆
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