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 Leo III User Manual Vol IV MASTER PROGRAMME and PROGRAMME TRIALS SYSTEM Leo III User Manual Vol IV — MASTER PROGRAMME and PROGRAMME TRIALS SYSTEM The original scanned images for this section are: N.B. Pages 3 and 4 of the PDF file VolP1_AppA-B2 have been ignored as they are instructions for checking the updating of the manual.

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                                                     Volume IV


                      MASTER PROGRAME

                            AND
 
                  PROGRAMME TRIALS SYSTEM


          INTRODUCTION

          PART 1   MASTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

          PART 2   INTERCODE PROGRAMME TRIALS SYSTEM

          PART 3   ASSOCIATED PROGRAMMES



                                                     Amendment No. 27
6/1                                                   February 1965




                                                     Volume IV

          PART 1 : MASTER PROGRAM SPECIFICATION
                  (excluding Program Trials System)

                               CONTENTS

     1    THE INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL ROUTINES

          1.1  Introduction
          1.2  The Intercode Read/Write Instructions
          1.3  The Intercode Open File Instruction
          1.4  The Intercode Close File Instruction
          1.5  Rewind Magnetic Tape File
          1.6  Magnetic Tape Alignment


     2    OVERFLOW ALARM

          2.1  Conditions Producing Overflow
          2.2  Procedure Following an Overflow
          2.3  Master Program Action

     3    LOCKOUT ALARM

          3.1  Conditions Producing an Alarm
          3.2  Procedure Following the Alarm
          3.3  Master Program Action

     4    LOG ROUTINES

          4.1  The Means of Communication
          4.2  The Presentation of Options
          4.3  The Record of Activities
          4.4  Date and Time.

     5  OPERATOR INTERVENTION ROUTINES

        5.1  The Means of Communication
        5.2  Operator Commands
        5.3  The Operator's Choice of Options     
        5.4  Acting on Operator's Commands

     6  PRIORITY CONTROL ROUTINES

        6.1  Priority Arrangement
        6.2  Purpose of Priority Control Routines
        6.3  Action when a Route is found to be Engaged
        6.4  Action when an Operator Decision is Awaited
        6.5  Action when a Route becomes Available or an Operator
             Decision is Made
        6.6  Timing Facilities
        6.7  Request for Use of Log Routines



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                                                     November 1966







                                                     Volume IV

     7    ALLOCATION AND LOADING PROCEDURES

     7.1  Purpose of Allocation

     7.2  Facilities Requiring Allocation

     7.3  Maintenance of Records of Available Facilities

     7.4  Request for Allocation

     7.5  Procedure


     8    THE ABANDON ROUTINE


     9    STORE DUMP ROUTINE

     9.1  Purpose and Scope

     9.2  Data

     9.3  Results

     9.4  Procedure

     9.5  Operating Notes


     10   ON LINE STORE POST MORTEM

     10.1 Purpose and Scope

     10.2 Data

     10.3 Results

     10.4 Procedure

     10.5 Operating Notes


     11   UPTIME CARD ROUTINES

     APPENDICES

     A    Equipment and Store Space Required by the Master Program.

     B    Master Program Operating Instructions.

     C    Layout of Store Dump Tape Heading Blocks.

     D    Layout of Online Store Post Mortem Printout.


                                                     Amendment No. 4/41
6/8                                                  March 1968
 






                                                     Volume IV
     INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTER PROGRAMME

          This volume contains a complete specification of the set of standard
     routines known collectively as the Master Programme.  The general principles
     and aims underlying the use of the Master Programme are briefly introduced
     here, to provide the foundation prerequisite to a more detailed understanding
     of individual routines.

          The Master Programme should be seen as a means of increasing computer
     efficiency.  In this context efficiency means deriving the maximum benefit
     from the potentialities of the computer system as a whole.  This implies
     effective deployment of human effort as well as full use of machine capacity.

          The central processor, or computer proper, is the part of the system
     which affords the greatest saving of time and money, and is therefore the
     part towards which efforts at full machine utilisation should primarily be
     directed.  Peripheral equipment depends on mechanical parts and works much
     more slowly than the central processor, which is wholly electronic.  The
     practical effect of this difference in speed constitutes one of the main
     barriers to efficiency:  the central processor is often in use for only a
     small fraction of the time when a job is being run.

          Hardware sophistications such as concurrent working go some way towards
     solving the problem; but the characteristics of the individual job limit the
     use that a single programme can make of this facility. For example, successive
     calculations may each require a large amount of one type of data;  and if
     calculation cannot begin until the whole block has been input, the computer may
     be held up.

          Time may also be wasted when operator action is awaited, for instance when
     he has to make a decision or when stationery needs replenishing.

          It is an obvious advantage in such cases if the machine is able to carry
     on immediately with some other job.  The method of working adopted, whereby
     two or more programmes are held in the store at the same time, control being
     passed from one to another as necessary, is known as multi-programme running
     or Timesharing.  The facilities necessary to implement Timesharing include a
     system of programme priorities to enable the interchange of control to be
     methodically effected,  and some means of keeping each programme distinct in
     the store and free from any possibility of interference by other programmes.
     These facilities can conveniently be provided by standard routines held in the
     store as part of the Master Programme.

          As another step towards increased efficiency, it is desirable to avoid
     duplication of effort, particularly in programming.  All programmes have
     certain basic tasks in common.  The routines to execute these need only be
     written once if they are held in a standard form and made available to any
     programme.  Main areas in which this type of saving can be made are control of
     input and output, and communication with the operator.

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                                                     Introduction (Cont'd)

          Communication warrants additional consideration, since standardisation
     here also has the important effect of making the operator's job easier and
     less prone to error.  If the programmer were to write special routines for
     communication as part of each programme, comprehensive operating instructions
     would be necessary, since operating procedures would vary considerably from one
     programme to the next.

          Three refinements have been mentioned as contributing significantly to
     increased efficiency:  Timesharing, Input and Output control, and standardisation
     of communication.  The Master Programme consists of standard routines to provide
     these basic facilities and to attend to some of the many miscellaneous or
     'housekeeping' tasks involved in coordinating and recording the computer's
     activities.  It is therefore necessary for the Master Programme to be kept in
     the store during all normal running of programmes.

          This introductory description serves only to outline the purpose of the
     main routines.  Within this framework, Master Programmes can be produced with
     varying degrees of sophistication, by the addition of certain optional
     facilities.  According to users' requirements and available store space, any
     of these facilities can be included or omitted in order to suit the Master
     Programme to the particular installation.  Optional facilities are noted where
     appropriate in Part 1 of this volume.  For a summary of facilities offered by
     the fully reduced Master Programme, with all optional facilities omitted, see
     Part 1, Appendix B.1.


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                                                     Section 1


     1    INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL ROUTINES

     1.1  Introduction

               The Input/Output Control routines contain the Computer code
          expansion of the Intercode Group 4 instructions.  Some preparatory
          work is carried out in the object programme by instructions generated
          by the Translator, but the bulk of the routines are situated in the
          Master Programme area of division 0.

               The Master Programme makes no provision for non-standard paper
          tape and cards (e.g. 5-hole paper tape, binary cards).

     1.1.2  Computer Code Actions

               Certain computer code actions used are described below:

         1.    Test Route:

                    This instruction is used to test the availability of a
               specified route.  If the route is not available, one of the
               following alarms is set:

               (a) Route closed:  This indicates that the route requires the
                   attention of an operator or engineer before it can be used
                   again.

               (b) Route engaged:  This indicates that the assembler is already
                   occupied in carrying out a previous instruction.

               (c) Doubtful block:  This occurs if any fault was detected in the
                   transfer of information during input or output.  If this alarm
                   is encountered, corrective action must be taken on the last
                   route to use the assembler.  The Master Programme maintains
                   a record of the last route used on each assembler.

                        The alarm is directly generated by parity failure between
                   the magnetic tape assembler and deck and by parity failure on
                   paper tape.  Other faults close the channel, and the doubtful
                   block alarm is generated when the 'Assembler Reset' key is
                   operated.

                        In the following account of the computer code expansion
                   of the Intercode Group 4 instructions, the references to action
                   taken when a doubtful block alarm is discovered, relate to
                   action taken on the route under consideration, although the
                   alarm may have been discovered when testing another route
                   using the same assembler.

               (d) Warning of end:  This alarm represents various conditions
                   according to the peripheral equipment on the route being tested.





                                                     Section 1.1.2 (Cont'd)


         2.    Interchange Area Addresses

                    The Intercode 'Read' and 'Write' instructions make reference
               to areas of the store allocated as input or output sections.  The
               computer code 'Read' and 'Write' instructions make reference to
               areas of the store allocated as annexes.  To avoid the need to
               transfer data between sections and annexes, the facility to alter
               the function of an area is used.

                    The annexe and section interchange their functions, becoming
               section and annexe respectively.  This is achieved by means of area
               modifiers, which are special compartments in locations 64 - 127 of
               division O of the store,  in which are held the start location of
               all annexes and input or output section.

                    The Loader routines (see section 8) stack into each area
               modifier, the starting locations of the annexe or section to which
               it has been allocated.

                    The method of interchanging the functions of an annexe and an
               input or output section is to interchange the contents of the
               associated area modifiers, this being done by a single instruction,
               'Interchange area addresses' (Action 1/0/5, see Volume I, Part 1 -
               16.1.2). On a machine with Fast Channel Control, Action 1/0/3 is
               not permissible.

         3.    Read One Block on Route R

                    One block of data is read into the area specified by the
               contents of the area modifier in compartment 64 + R.

         4.    Write One Block on Route R

                    One block of data is written from the area specified by the
               contents of the area modifier in compartment 64 + R, except in the
               case of routes on the Paper Tape Output Assembler, and the typewriter
               and paper tape punch routes on the General Purpose Output Assembler.
               In the former case one word is output from a fixed location (154)
               of the store, while in a latter, one character is output from
               bits 33-38 of the word specified by (64 + R).

      1.1.3 Magnetic Tape Control

               The main functions of the magnetic tape control system are:

          1.   To ensure that a program receives the correct input tapes;


          2.   To ensure that no information is overwritten until it has become
               redundant.

               The tests made by the Input/Output Control routines are outlined
          in section 1.3.1.




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                                                     Section 1.2

      1.2  The Intercode 'Read' and 'Write' Instructions

                The expansion of the Intercode 'Read' instruction includes:

           1.   Test that the information has been read correctly.

           2.   Check the information in the annexe.

           3.   Make the information available to the programme, if the above
                check has been successful, by use of the 'Interchange area
                addresses' instruction.

           4.   Initiate a 'Read' order to bring the next block of data into
                the annexe.

                The expansion of the Intercode 'Write' instruction includes:

           1.   Check that the last block of information was written correctly.

           2.   'Transfer' data from the programme output section to the annexe
                by means of the 'Interchange areas addresses' instruction.

           3.   Initiate a 'Write' instruction to output the block.

                Further details are given below.

      1.2.1  Magnetic Tape


      1.2.1.1  Output

                The subroutine controlling writing performs the following tasks:

           (i)  Tests the route

          (ii)  Writes serial numbers

         (iii)  Initiates the 'Write' instruction


           (i)  Test Route

               1.    Route Closed:  The Master Programme types a warning of the
                     closure which is repeated every three minutes.

               2.    Route Engaged:  The Master Programme passes control to the
                     next programme in the priority queue.  A link is left which
                     enables this same route to be re-tested when an interruption
                     occurs.




                                                     Section 1.2.1 (Cont'd)


               3.   Doubtful Block: The doubtful block may have been caused by an imperfection
                    on the tape.  The Master Program therefore attempts to bypass any
                    imperfections by overwriting the last block with one which differs from
                    it only in having three faulty block characters, (Control quartets of 5
                    and basic quartets of 15), as the most significant three characters of
                    the first word.  The remaining characters are the least significant two
                    characters of the block serial number of the doubtful block), and "1" in
                    the second word.  This block is repeated up to six times augmenting the
                    second word by one each time.  If during this process the doubtful block
                    alarm ceases to be generated, the original block is written and a report
                    typed.  This report may be suppressed or given after twelve doubtful
                    blocks have been dealt with - this is an optional facility.  The typed
                    report is an optional Master Program facility.  If the doubtful block
                    alarm is generated on each of the six attempts, options are offered to
                    the operator to:

                    (a)  Rewrite:  Six further attempts are made to output the 'faulty marker'
                         block.  If the doubtful block alarm continues to be generated, options
                         are re-offered; otherwise the original block is rewritten and a report
                         typed.

                    (b)  Abandon Program:  Either the program to which the alarm relates is
                         abandoned, or the particular Master Program process is abandoned. The
                         appropriate log entry is typed.

                    (c)  Change Decks:   The Master Program unloads the route; the operator
                        loads the reel onto another deck, which he then switches to the
                         route and sets to COMPUTER.  The Master Program re-aligns the tape
                         and writes the block again.  If the block is written correctly, the
                         program continues; otherwise the entire doubtful block procedure is
                         repeated.

          Note:  The Abandon option is an optional facility.

               4.   Warning of End:  When the warning of end alarm occurs the Master Program
                    writes an 'End of Reel Sentinel', unloads the route and arranges to
                    operate on the 'alternate' route if one has been allocated.  (For very
                    large magnetic tape or punched paper tape files it is desirable to have
                    two peripheral devices and routes allocated to each file.  It is then
                    possible to unload and reload one whilst the other is being used by the
                    computer.  When the end of one tape is found, the Master Program arranges
                    to use the other route. This procedure is known as 'alternating routes').

                    A log entry is typed and when the next reel has been loaded it is checked
                    and aligned; output then continues.

                    If the program has requested notification of 'End of magnetic tape reel'
                    (cf. Volume III Action 43) the current block is written and control returns to
                    that part of the program specified by the 'warning of end link'.  The next
                    output instruction will cause a data block to be written on the same spool.
                    When the next output instruction is given on that route, the standard warning of
                    end procedure is carried out, the next data block being written on the new spool.


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                                                     Section 1.2.1 (Cont'd)

                    The programme has the facility to simulate the warning of end alarm by
               means of a Close Reel (variation of Close File) and Open Reel (variation of
               Open File).

          (ii) Serial Numbers

                   The Master Programme writes an alpha-decimal 'block within reel' serial
               number into the first word of every block.  The first data block of a reel
               has serial number eight, the seven preceding blocks being standard Master
               Programe blocks.

                   The Master Programme clears the second word of the block.  A non-zero
               second word indicates a standard Master Programme block or that the block
               was originally written doubtfully and was re-written n times before
               successful writing, where n is the number in the second word (in binary).

         (iii) Initiate Writing

                    The Master Programme only interchanges area addresses and gives the
               'output one block' instruction when all the checks have been carried out and
               the necessary action taken.  A record is kept of the last route to use the
               assembler.

     1.2.1.2  Input

          The subroutine controlling reading has three functions:

      (i) To test the route.

     (ii) To check serial numbers

    (iii) To initiate reading

      (i) Test Route

          1.  Route Closed  }
                            }As for Output
          2.  Route Engaged }

          3.  Doubtful Block:  If the block was written incorrectly it will have been
              overwritten with a 'faulty block marker'.  If a test shows that the block
              has the expected serial number, i.e. does not contain a 'faulty block'
              marker or a corrupted faulty block marker, then an attempt is made to
              correct the error by re-reading the block.  If the block has been read
              correctly, a report is typed.

              Note:      The typed report is an optional facility.

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                                                     August 1966




                                                     Section 1.2.1 (Cont'd)

               If the programme does not use the doubtful block link, and the block is
          still doubtful after re-reading six times, then options are offered to:

          (a)  Re-read up to six times:  If the attempts fail the options are offered
               again;  otherwise the programme continues with a typed report for the
               operator.

          (b)  Change decks:  The Master Programme unloads the route, the operator
               loads the reel onto another deck and switches it to the route;  he
               then sets it to 'computer'.  The Master Programme re-aligns the tape
               and reads the block again. If the block is read correctly then the
               programme continues, otherwise the entire doubtful block is repeated.

          (c)  Abandon programme:  as Output.

          Note:      The Abandon option is an optional facility in the Master Programme

               If the programme is using the Doubtful Block link (see Volume III,
          Action 42), control is returned, after six attempts at reading the block
          correctly have failed, to the part of the programme specified by the link.

      4   Warning of End:  The Master Programme ignores this alarm.  If the end of
          reel sentinel is found, the tape is unloaded and an alternate route is
          supplied if one has been allocated.  A log entry is typed and when the next
          reel has been loaded, it is aligned, checked and read.

    (ii)  Serial Number Check

               A check is made on the block serial number to ensure that consecutive
          blocks only are read.  If this check fails then the first word of the block
          is checked to see if it contains a faulty block character (in which case
          the next block is read) or if it is a sentinel block.  If it is neither of
          these, then a fault has occurred.

               The Master Programme checks to see if the block is within eight of the
          required block, and if it is, automatically aligns on the correct block and
          types a report.  If it is not, the Master Programme checks to see if the
          required block is block 6, and if it is, the tape is rewound and the open
          file procedures re-entered.  If both these checks fail, the block is re-read
          and the whole procedure repeated up to six times.  If, at the end, the
          correct block still has not been found, the Master Programme types in the
          log the expected serial number and the current serial number, offering
          options to:

          (a)  Read the next block and repeat the serial number test;

          (b)  Re-read this block and repeat the test;

          (c)  Read the last block and repeat the test;

          (d)  Read the last block but one and repeat the test;

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                                                     Section 1.2.1(Cont'd)

          (e) Abandon programme.

          (f) Change decks.

               If the block is found to be a sentinel, the Master Programme checks
          to see whether it is an 'End of Reel' sentinel - in which case the tape
          is unloaded and a comment is typed telling the operator to load the next
          reel - or an 'End of File' sentinel, in which case the programme is abandoned
          and a comment typed,

    (iii) Initiate Reading

               Only when all the above checks have been passed, does the Master
          Programme interchange area addresses and give the instruction to 'Input
          one block'. A record is kept of the route which last used the assembler.

    1.2.2 Punched Cards


  1.2.2.1 Output

          The subroutine controlling writing performs the following tasks:

     (i)  Tests the route

    (ii)  Initiates output


     (i)  Test Route

          1.  Route Closed  }
                            }As for Magnetic Tape
          2.  Route Engaged }


          3.  Doubtful Block:  A report is made and the operator removes the incorrect
              card.  When the route is returned to 'computer' the card is repunched.

          4.  Warning of End:  When the cards in the hopper are exhausted or the
              stacker is full, the route is closed and a lamp is lit on the card punch.
              The operator is informed by the usual route closed procedure.  The
              operator loads the hopper or empties the stacker as required, sets
              the route to 'computer' and the programme continues.


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                                                     Section 1.2.2 (Cont'd)

    (ii)  Initiate Writing

          When the above checks have succeeded, the Master
          Program interchanges area addresses and the 'output
          one block' instruction is given.  A record is kept
          of the last route which used the assembler.

  1.2.2.2 Input

          The subroutine controlling reading performs the following
          tasks:

     (i)  Tests the route

     (ii) Initiates reading

     (i)  Test Route

          1. Route Closed: For non-uptime card readers, this
              condition is handled as for magnetic tape. The
              condition does not exist for uptime card readers,
              and the assembler gives status 4 if the route is
              set to manual.

          2.  Route Engaged:  As for Magnetic Tape.

          3.  Doubtful Block:  If the program is not using the
              Doubtful Block link, a doubtful block alarm on
              card input causes the route to be set to manual
              and the following options to be offered:

              (a)  Re-read card with alignment check. The operator
                   re-aligns the cards so that the last correctly
                   read card is about to be re-read. The Master
                   Program reads this card and tests the first
                   two words specified as a check field, to ensure
                   that they are the same as those which were
                   previously read. If they are not the same, a
                   comment is typed specifying the card on which
                   the operator must re-align.  The comment will
                   be repeated until the correct card is aligned
                   on, when the card will be read normally.   The
                   facility to specify the two words to be used as
                   a  check field is incorporated as an optional
                   operator command (see Appendix B.3.2.).  If it
                   is not incorporated in the Master Program, the
                   first two words will be used as a check field.

              (b)  Re-read card with out alignment check:  the
                   operator re-aligns the cards and sets the route
                   to COMPUTER.  The Master Program re-reads the
                   card.



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                                                     Section 1.2.2 (Cont'd)

               Note: Instead of the above, the following
                    procedure may be provided by the Master Program:
                    a doubtful block on card input causes the route
                    to be set to manual and a comment to be typed.
                    When the operator has re-aligned the cards and
                    set the route to COMPUTER, the Master Program     
                    will re-read the card.

               When the program specifies a doubtful block link
               and doubtful block occurs, a comment is typed, the
               program is given the doubtful block, and control
               is returned to the program at the link specified.

          4.   Warning of End: For non-uptime card readers, when
               the hopper is exhausted, or the stacker is overfull
               the route is closed (i.e. the warning of end alarm
               is not set). The Master Program types the standard
               report and the operator loads the hopper or empties
               the stacker as required, sets the route to 'computer'
               and the program continues.

               For uptime card readers, the 'warning of end'
               state arises only when the route is closed.  The
               Master Program does not initiate a read, but instead
               re-enters the program.  This enables the last card
               read to be pocket selected.  The Master Program
               enters the normal route closed routines when the
               program next enters the Master Program to read.
               When the route is   re-opened, the Master Program
               initiates an extra read before allowing the program
               to continue.

     (ii) Initiate Reading

          When the above procedure is completed area addresses
          are interchanged and the next input instruction initiated.
          A record is kept of the last route which used the
          assembler.

    1.2.3 Punched Paper Tape


  1.2.3.1 Output

          The subroutine controlling writing performs the following
          tasks.

          (i) Tests the route

          (ii) Initiates output.

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                                                     Section 1.2.3 (Cont'd)

          The paper tape punch uses either the Paper Tape Output
          Assembler or the General Purpose Output Assembler.  The
          former outputs one word per output instruction, the latter
          only one character.

          The program forms its blocks ready for output in the standard
          manner and the Master Program supervises the output, word by
          word or character by character as required.

          (i)    Test Route:

                 1. Route Closed:  The standard report is not generated
                    if the closure is due to an assembler alarm.

                 2. Route Engaged:  As magnetic tape output.

                 3. Doubtful Block:  The doubtful block alarm on
                    paper tape output causes the Master Program to
                    punch the following:

                    Block end character to terminate faulty block.
                    Five faulty block characters, having control quartet
                    5 and basic quartet 15. Block end character.

                    The route is set to manual and a report typed.
                    The operator 'runs out' the tape and sets the route
                    to computer, the Master Program then repunches the
                    original block. (The operator should run out the
                    tape in order to facilitate subsequent editing.)

                 4. Warning of End: Warning of end of paper tape output
                    causes the Master Program to write an 'end of tape' sentinel,
                    close the route and inform the operator.  The operator loads
                    a new reel of tape, sets the route to 'computer' and the
                    Master Program writes a 'start of tape' sentinel before
                    continuing the output.

          (ii)  When all the above checks have succeeded the Master Program
                interchanges area addresses and arranges that the whole block
                is output one word, or character, at a time.  By use of the
                facility of interruption, the program may continue whilst the
                output takes place. A record is kept of the last route to use
                the assembler.

  1.2.3.2 Input

          The subroutine controlling reading performs the following tasks:

          (i)   Tests the route

          (ii)  Initiates reading

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          (i)  Test Route

               1.  Route Closed  }
                                 } As for Magnetic Tape
               2.  Route Engaged }

               3.  Doubtful Block:  If the program is not using the
                   Doubtful Block link, a doubtful block condition on input
                   of paper tape will cause the route to be set to MANUAL
                   and the following options to be offered:

                   (a)  Re-read block with alignment check:  The operator
                        aligns the tape in the middle of the block preceding
                        the last correctly read block and checks that the
                        first two words are the same as those which were
                        previously read;  if not, a comment is typed giving
                        the first two words of the last correctly read block.
                        The tape should be aligned in the middle of the
                        block preceding this.  The comment will be repeated
                        until the correct block is aligned on.

                   (b)  Re-read block without alignment check:  The Master
                        Program reads whichever block the operator has aligned
                        upon.

                   (c)  Abandon program.

                   (d)  Defer options.

                   Note: Instead of the above, the following procedure
                   may be provided by the Master Program:  a doubtful block
                   on paper tape input causes the route to be set to manual and
                   a comment to be typed.  When the route has been set to
                   COMPUTER, the Master Program will read from the block on
                   which the operator has aligned.

                   When the program specifies a doubtful block link and
                   doubtful block occurs, a comment is typed, the program is
                   given the doubtful block, and control is returned to the
                   program at the link specified.  At the next read instruction
                   the program will be given the 'next' block, which may be the
                   rest of the doubtful block.

               4.  Warning of End:  There is no warning of end alarm on
                   paper tape input.  The Master Program will test each block
                   to determine if it is an 'end of reel' sentinel.  This is
                   an indication that further data is on another tape.  The
                   Master Program sets the route to manual and applies an
                   alternative route if one has been allocated.


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                                                     Section 1.2.3 (Cont'd)

                   A log entry is typed, and when the next tape has been
                   loaded and the route set to 'computer', the tape is
                   aligned and checked. The program then continues.

          (ii) Initiate Reading

               A check is made on each block to determine if the first
               word contains five 'faulty block' characters.   If it does
               then the program will be abandoned, having already processed
               a faulty block.  The Master Program then clears word 2' of
               the annex, interchanges addresses and initiates the next input
               instruction.  A record is kept of the last route which used
               the assembler.




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                                                     8 March 1968




                                                     Section 1.2.4


    1.2.4  Printer

              The subroutine controlling output performs the following tasks:

         (i)  Tests the route
        (ii)  Initiates output

         (i)  Test Route

              1.   Route Closed   }
                                 } As for magnetic tape
              2.   Route Engaged  }


              3.   Doubtful Block:  A report is made and the route set to manual.
                   When the route is re-opened, the block is reprinted.

                        The operator has the opportunity to align the stationery
                   as required whilst the route is in manual.

              4.   Warning of End: This indicates that sufficient paper is
                   available only for the completion of the current form. The
                   procedure is as follows:

                   (a)  On printers using the General Purpose Output Assembler.
                        The Master Programme ignores the alarm until the programme
                        calls 'head of form' (bit 12 of function word set) when a
                        report is typed and the route set to manual.  The operator
                        changes stationery, opens the route and output continues.

                   (b)  On printers using the Special Anelex Assembler.  The alarm
                        indicates that the programme has called head of form or
                        that there is no format tape in the printer and inhibits
                        the remainder of the output order.  A report is typed and
                        the route set to manual to enable the operator to change
                        the stationery.  When the route is re-opened the previous
                        output order is repeated.  If this block calls 'head of
                        form' in other than the first line it is preceded by a
                        warning that the information output may be duplicated and
                        the presence of this warning is indicated in the earlier
                        log comment.  If there is no format tape in the printer,
                        duplicated information may not be detected by the Master
                        Programme.  After the repeated output order output
                        continues as normal.  (The corresponding hardware for the
                        printer may not be incorporated at the same time as Issue
                        3 Master Programme is introduced, in which case the
                        procedure will remain as in (a) until it is).

        (ii)  Initiate Output

                   Only when the above checks have been satisfied does the Master
              Programme interchange area addresses and initiate the 'output one
              block' instruction.  A record is kept of the last route to use the
              assembler.





                                                     Section 1.2.5


    1.2.5  Typewriter

               The typewriter is reserved for the use of the Master Programme.
          It is only used by the programmer through the Intercode 'Offer Options
          and 'Type' instructions.

               When the Master Programme finds the typewriter route closed, it
          lights a special warning lamp on the operators' control desk (by
          setting bit 12 of the indicator register) and awaits the availability
          of the route.

               When the doubtful alarm is encountered, a report is typed and the
          original comment repeated.






                                                              Section 1.3

1.3  The Intercode 'Open File' Instruction

          In this description, the programme identity number should be
     considered as consisting of five numeric characters, three specifying
     the suite number, two specifying the job within suite.

          The file identity consists of one alpha and one numeric
     character (e.g. A7).

          At the end of the Open File instruction for all media except
     magnetic tape input, register A contains:

               Q1 - Q4   Current run number (submitted by the operator)
                         in numeric decimal)
               Q5 - Q10  Zero

           After opening a magnetic tape input file, register A contains:

               Q1 - Q4   Current run number
               Q5        Zero
               Q6 - Q9   Number of run which wrote this file
               Q10       Numeric part of File Identity of file when output

     In each case, register B is clear.

     Standard Input Check

          All input data is preceded by a 'File Heading' sentinel which
     includes a programme identity number and file identity (cf. Volume III
     Part 1 section 12).

          The Open Input File subroutine will only allow a file to receive
     data which is headed by a sentinel having the same suite number and
     same alpha file identification.

          When data is produced by the computer, the file heading sentinel
     is written by the 'Open Output File' instruction, and contains the
     programme identity number and file identity of the programme and file
     producing the data.

          It follows that the only a 'Brought Forward' that a file may receive
     is that produced by a file with the same alpha file identification, in
     the same suite.  'Run Data' should carry suitable heading sentinels.


    


                                                              Section 1.3.1

1.3.1 Magnetic Tape Output

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

     (i)   Tests the route
     (ii)  Checks that the tape may be overwritten
     (iii) Writes a standard 'source' heading block
     and on installations with high density assemblers :
     (iv)  Arranges for the tape to be written in the correct mode.

     (i)  Test Route

          1.  Route Closed   }
                             }  As for write magnetic tape instructions
          2.  Route Engaged  }

          3.  Doubtful Block }
                             }  no action taken 
          4.  Warning of End } 


    (ii)  Tape Check

          There are two types of check;  the standard check is that the
     clerical spool number written into a standard heading block by the
     Sentinel Production Program (see Part 3 (2)) is currently in the
     'released tapes index'.  The released tapes index is periodically
     submitted by the operator, and specifies the spool numbers of up to
     48 reels of tape (or 24 reels, an optional facility) which are
     available for output.  When a released tape is written upon, the
     appropriate spool number is removed from the released tapes index,
     a log report is made recording the fact, and a card is punched
     containing information for the off-line magnetic tape library system
     (the production of this card can be suppresses if required).  A
     card will not be punched on opening the Store Dump tape.

          If the standard check fails a special check is carried out.
     This check is designed to allow magnetic tape to be used as a
     'working area'.  The tape will be accepted if it was last written
     as the same reel of the same file of the same program in the
     same run (and rerun); provided that a 'Close File' instruction has
     not been given for that file in the meantime. A 'Rewind' instruction
     does not prevent further use of a 'working' tape.

          If the above checks fail, the route is unloaded and the
     operator instructed to load the correct tape.



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                                                              Section 1.3.2


   (iii)  Checks for Subseguent Reels

               Tapes for subsequent reels of the file also undergo the same
          checks described above.

               The Master Programme writes a 'start of reel' sentinel block
          (see Part 3 (2)) after the standard heading blocks.  This sentinel
          includes the full identity (including run and rerun numbers) of the
          file which wrote the tape and the reel number.

    (iv)  High/Low Density Mode

               On High Density installations all files are written in high
          density mode unless otherwise specified in the allocation data,  On
          all tapes the sentinels and source block are written or remain
          written in low density mode.  An indicator is placed in the source
          block denoting the mode of operation.


1.3.2  Magnetic Tape Input

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

     (i)  Tests the route
    (ii)  Tests the identity of the file
   (iii)  Arranges for it to be read in the correct mode
    (iv)  Prepares for the next 'Read' instruction

     (i)  Test Route

          As 'Open Magnetic Tape Output File'

    (ii)  Test File Identity

               When the file is opened for the first time during a run, or
          after it has been closed, the standard input file check is made, as
          described in the introduction to this section (1.3).  If this check
          fails the route is unloaded and the operator informed so that the
          correct tape can be loaded.

               A reel number check is also made, and in the event of failure
          the route is unloaded and options offered to:

          (a)  Load correct tape and repeat checks
          (b)  Reload tape and accept this reel number
          (c)  Abandon        }  These may or may not be included as Master
                              }  Programme facilities, according to Users'
          (d)  Defer options  }  requirements.

 
          Note:     The abandon option is unavailable when an overwrite
                    allocate command has been given.


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                                                              Section 1.3.2 (Cont'd)


               An exception to these checks is made for the 'standard
          programme' suite O60.  Programmes with this suite number have no
          identity checks made when opening magnetic tape input files under
          the circumstances described above.

               The standard check is seldom sufficient to ensure that the
          correct tape has been loaded and should be supplemented by
          programme checks (particularly run number) as required.  If these
          checks fail the operator should be informed by use of the 'Type'
          facility and the file closed.  (If the file is rewound, the next
          'Open File' instruction will be treated as re-opening an accepted
          file and the new reel loaded by operator will be tested for
          conformity with the rejected reel as described below).

               When a file is opened after a 'Rewind' instruction, (i.e. an
          accepted file is re-opened) the reel is checked against a complete
          record (programme identity, file identity, and run number) stored
          when the file was opened.  The standard reel number check is made.

          Checks on Subsequent Reels

               Although the Master Programme check on the first reel of a file
          may be supplemented by programme, the Master Programme check on
          subsequent reels must be complete.  Full details of the accepted
          reel (ful1 programme and file identities, run number) are stored
          when the file is opened, subsequent reels being compared against
          the record.  A reel number check (with options in the event of
          failure) is carried out as for the first reel.  A log report is
          generated when an input reel is opened for the first time during
          the run of a programme.

   (iii)  High/Low Density Mode

               If a high density tape is submitted on an installation not
          able to operate in high density mode the tape is rejected.
          Otherwise it is arranged that the tape will be read in the
          correct mode.

   (iv)   Preparation for Next Instruction

               The Master Programme prepares for the next Input instruction
          by initiating a computer code 'Input one block' instruction to
          bring the first data block into the annexe.


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                                                              Section 1.3.3

1.3.3  Punched Card Output

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

     (i)  Tests the route
    (ii)  Punches start of File Sentinel

     (i)  Test Route

              As Open Magnetic Tape Output File.

    (ii)  Start of File Sentinel

             The start of file sentinel includes programme and file
          identities specifying the source of the data (cf. Vol. III,
          Part 1, section 12).




                                                              Section 1.3.4



1.3.4  Punched Card Input

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

     (i)  Tests the route
    (ii)  Checks the identity of the file
   (iii)  Prepares for the next Input Instruction

     (i)  Test Route

          1. Route Closed   }
          2. Route Engaged  }  As for "Open Magnetic Tape Output File
          3. Doubtful Block }

                  If 'doubtful b1ock' occurs during the 'open file' procedure,
             the route is set to MANUAL and a comment is typed telling the
             operator to align the cards at the start of the file.  When the
             route has been set to COMPUTER, the file is re-opened.

          4. Warning of End: No action taken.


    (ii)  File Identity Check

               The standard file identity check is made as described in 1.3.

   (iii)  Preparation for Next Instruction

               As for Magnetic Tape Input File,


1.3.5  Punched Paper Tape Output

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

    (i)   Tests the route
   (ii)   Punches start of File Sentinel

    (i)   Test Route

               As Open Magnetic Tape Output File.

   (ii)   Start of File Sentinel

               The start of file sentinel includes programme and file identities
          specifying the source of the data.

               A similar sentinel is punched at the start of subsequent reels
          of the file.

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                                                              Section 1.3.6

1.3.6  Punched Paper Tape Input

          The subroutine performs the following tasks:

    (i)   Tests the route
   (ii)   Tests the identity of the file
  (iii)   Prepares for the next Input Instruction

    (i)   Test Route

          As for 'Open Punched Card Input File'.

   (ii)   Test File Identity

               The standard file identity check is made as described in 1.3.
          A reel number check is made and the reel is rejected unless the
          start sentinel has reel number 1 or 10 (i.e. ten as one character)

               (Checks on subsequent reels:  The full programme and file
          identities from the start of reel sentinel are checked against
          those stored away from the start sentinel of the first reel.  The
          Master Programme maintains a reel number counter; the new reel must
          check with this unless the reel number in the sentinel at the start
          of the new reel is 10 indicating that the reel number check is not
          required.  The reel number check is also suppressed if the serial
          number counter is 10 indicating that the reel number check was not
          required for the previous reel and that any reel number is acceptable.
          The next reel must be either 10 or in sequence with the reel number
          in the sentinel of the last tape accepted.
                                                     
               The reel number counter consists of 10 or two decimal digits,
          resetting to O1 after 99).

  (iii)   Preparation for Next Instruction

          As for Magnetic Tape Input.


1.3.7  Printer Output

          The subroutine only tests the route (action as for magnetic tape
     output).  No further action is taken.  This is a 'dummy' procedure
     provided primarily for compatbility with other media.  No additional
     storage space is involved, only the Input/Output common preparatory and
     end routines are used.


1.4  The Intercode Close File Instruction

1.4.1  Output Files

          The route is tested to ensure that the programme's last block was
     written correctly.  An 'End of File' sentinel block is then written and
     the route set to manual (magnetic tape reels are unloaded).


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                                                              Section 1.4.1. (cont'd)


          On magnetic tape, the 'End of File' sentinel is preceded by a standard
     end block (see Part 3 (2) ) which may be read by programme - the End of
     File sentinels may not be read by programme.

          If a program attempts to close file on a tape which has been rewound
     or has not been opened (i.e. attempting to overwrite start of file
     sentinels with end sentinels), the Master Program will abandon the Program
     with the appropriate comment.

          No End of File information is output when a Printer file is closed.

     Input Files

          The Master Programme tests that the block in the annexe is the End of
     File sentinel.  If it is not then a warning is typed.  In either event
     the route is set to manual (magnetic tape routes unloaded) and the
     program continues.

     Note:   The typed warning is an optional facility in the Master Programme.

1.4.2  Open File Following Close File

          After a magnetic tape file has been closed, it may be opened again
     for either Input or Output.  If a magnetic tape file is opened for input
     after 'Close File', the same standard file identity check and reel number
     check are made as described in section 1.3 - the more extensive 're-open
     accepted file' check is only made after 'Rewind'.

          If a magnetic tape file is to be opened as output following the
     Close File instruction, the spool number(s) must be in the released tapes
     list (and not have been cancelled by earlier use).  The 'working tape'
     facility is cancelled by the Close File instructions.

1.5  Rewind File (Magnetic Tape only)

1.5.1     The action taken by the Master Programme differs from the 'Close File'
     procedure only in that:

    (i)   If the file is single reel, the reel is rewound to the 'load'
          position, (thereby being under computer control without the need
          for operator action), instead of being unloaded.

   (ii)   No test is made to determine if the input annexe contains an 'End
          of File' sentinel.

1.5.2  Open File Following Rewind

          When a file has been rewound, it may be opened again for either
     Input or Output.  If it is opened for input the extensive 're-open
     accepted file' check is carried out (not the less stringent standard
     check as after 'Close File').

          If the file is opened as output after 'Rewind' the working tape
     check will be applied if the spool number is not currently in the
     released tapes lists.

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                                                              Section 1.6

1.6  Magnetic Tape Alignments

1.6.1  In many programes it is necessary to align magnetic tape files.  There
     are, in addition to the standard Rewind/Open File facility, two Inter-
     code facilities available:

     1    Run Back or Forward to Alignment Mark (Actions 46, 47).

     2    Step Back or Forward (Actions 48, 49).


     Note:     The Step Forward facility is optional in the Master Programme.

          These are described below, their relative advantages being noted.


1.6.2  Run to Alignment Mark - Intercode Actions 46, 47

          These instructions cause a search to be made for a block containing
     a specified 'identifier' in a specified word, and at least four
     consecutive alignment mark characters (control quartet 6, basic 15) in
     any word other than the first two.  The 'hardware' recognises the
     alignment marks, the Master Programme performs the check on the identity.
     (The identifier may itself contain the alignment mark characters or may
     be in a separate word).

          The identifiers must be in ascending order but need not be
     consecutive.

          The Intercode instruction specifies the identifier of the required
     block and the Master Programme automatically checks the alignment.

          The procedure is shown in fig. 1.


1.6.2.1  There are a few points to note with reference to this procedure:

    (a)   When running back, the first block to be scanned is block x and
          when running forward it is block x + 2 where x is the last block
          written or made available to the programme.  Block x + 1 will only
          be scanned after a change of direction has taken place (see (d)
          below).

    (b)   Blocks containing identifier zero are ignored.

    (c)   The re-alignment facility is provided for multi-reel files.  The
          subsequent reels are always searched forward;  the fact that
          identifiers are in ascending order throughout the file, means
          that it is not necessary when running back to align at the far
          end of subsequent reels before continuing the search.

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                                                              Section 1.6.2 (Cont'd)


    (d)   If the search fails the direction of search is changed (up to six
          times) and the search continued.  This is to avoid errors caused
          by the magnetic tape system misreading or failing to recognise
          alignment marks.  The number of changes of direction allowed may
          be varied as experience dictates.  If the programmer is uncertain
          of the direction in which a specified alignment mark lies, a
          'Run-Back' instruction should be given, and the Master Program will
          change the direction of search if required.

1.6.2.2 Alignment Marks

          The identifier check is made on 5 numeric characters.  For example,
     if the identifier is placed in the least significant end of the word
     containing the alignment mark characters, the specified identity must
     be quoted as :       
         15 15 15 15 n
     where n is the required identity.

          It is possible to use several independent sets of identifiers in
     the same file, the required set for any alignment being specified in the
     Intercode instruction by I (location of required identifier in block).
     In any block containing alignment mark characters, any word which is
     allocated to a set of identifiers MUST BE ZERO when not containing an
     identifier.


1.6.2.3 Alignment of Tape Following Instruction

          The tape is aligned at the end of the process such that an
     Intercode read instruction will make available to the program the
     block containing the specified identity, or a write instruction overwrite
     the following block.

          Intercode instructions 46, 47 may be used to change the 'function'
     of the file from Input to Output or vice versa except in the case of
     Run Forward, which may only be used when the file is currently being
     used for Input.


1.6.2.4 Time Taken by Alignment Instructions

          The time taken by the magnetic tape alignment instructions is
     approximately t + n seconds, where t is the time (in seconds) required
     to traverse the tape without stopping, and n is the number of alignment
     mark blocks encountered in the search.  This rule is applicable to the
     case where changes of direction take place, provided that the values
     assigned to t and n are adjusted as required.  The case of multi-reel
     alignment is not covered by the formula.  Time-sharing can take place
     only during the t seconds of the t + n.

          If the 'Interruptible count 500 m.s. Routine' is incorporated in
     the Master Routine, time sharing can take place during the n seconds
     and it is also possible to have access to another tape deck on the
     same assembler.


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                                                              Section 1.6.3


1.6.3  Step Specified Number of Blocks - Intercode Actions 48, 49

          These instructions cause the file to be aligned forward or back
     a specified number of blocks, due correction being made in the case
     of alignment across reels of a multi-reel file.  Before stepping back
     on an output file, a 'FINIS' block and the End of File Sentinel
     blocks are written.

          No additional information is required on the file, the block
     serial numbers used are automatically written by the Master Programme
     into the first word of every data block when the file is written.

          These instructions may be used to change the 'function' of the
     file from Input to Output or vice versa, except in the case of step
     forward - which may only be used when the current function is Input.

          The instruction 'step back zero blocks on an input file to be
     used for output' will be interpreted as a change of function which
     does not involve re-alignment of the file.  In fact, a re-alignment
     of the tape will be required, as a promoted read instruction (of
     which the programmer is unaware) will have already taken place.

          The time for the instruction will be approximately the time taken
     to read the number of blocks traversed (plus one second on step back).
     This excludes the time taken to deal with events such as doubtful
     block, and assumes that it is not necessary to change reels.

          When alignment over multi-reel occurs, each subsequent reel in
     the 'step back' procedure must be aligned at the end before the
     alignment can continue.


1.6.4  Relative Merits of 'Step' and 'Run'

          The advantage of the 'step' facility over the 'run' facility is
     that the file does not need to be specially set up.  On the other hand,
     the 'run' facility may often be easier to programme, particularly when
     it is desirable to align at the start of a batch of data consisting of
     a variable number of blocks.

          The time factors are such that running to mark traverses the tape
     faster than stepping forward or back, but each alignment mark not
     required imposes an overhead of 1 second.  This overhead is equivalent
     to the time saved on 320 blocks (independent of block size).  In other
     words, considering only the time factor, 'run to mark' should only be
     used for an alignment if the 'marked blocks' to be skipped occur on
     average at least 320 blocks apart.

          Running back beyond one reel may however be more efficient than
     the above rule suggests due to the fact that-subsequent reels need not
     be aligned at the end but can be directly searched from the start of
     the reel,



                                                              Section 2

2    OVERFLOW ALARM
 
2.1  Conditions Producing Overflow

          If at any time arithmetic is attempted which would produce a result too
     large to be held in the accumulator, an overflow alarm is given.

2.2  Procedure Following an Overflow

          The action is completed, the contents of the Sequence Control Register
     are then placed in compartment 24 of division O and the instruction in
     compartment 25 is obeyed.

          The Master Programme includes an instruction in compartment 25 which is
     a sequence change to a special subroutine.

2.3  Master Programme Action

          A report is typed on the log providing the operator with the following
     information:

     (a)  The Programme Identity Number of the programme currently being obeyed.
     (b)  Contents of registers A and B.
     (c)  Contents of the sequence control register.

          The programme causing overflow is closed, enabling the operator to take
     a Post-Mortem and Unload, or Unload directly.  The programme is closed in
     such a way that the operator has no means of continuing with it.

     Note:    In the Master Program with shortened overflow routine, the contents
               of registers A, B, and C, are stored in location (Sp+3O),
               (Sp+31), and (Sp+34) respectively: and the contents of compartment
               24 are stored in location (Sp+45), when Sp is the start of the
               program switch.  (If the master does not have FCC, the program
               switches start in locations 420, 468, 516, 564, 612, and 660
               depending on the number of program switches in the Master.  The
               program identity is found in location (Sp+39) ).

          If the programme causing overflow is being run under the Programme
     Trials Routines of the Master Programme, the programme is not closed but
     continues.  The same information is typed.

          If the Master Programme gives rise to overflow a special report is
     typed in the log and the post-mortem routines entered immediately.  The
     Master Programme must be reloaded.  However, if modification register 1 of
     modifier group O is set for the start of the programme control area the over-
     flow routine deals with the overflow as if programme overflow had occurred,
     even though overflow may have occurred within the Master Programme.

     Note:    This facility is not available in the Utility Master Programme.



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                                                              Section 3

3    LOCKOUT ALARM

3.1  Conditions Producing an Alarm

          Lockout alarm is raised in connection with the store reservation
     system designed to ensure that no programme, other than the routines of
     the Master, can interfere with another.  This system is optional and is
     not included on all machines.  A four-bit tag is associated with every
     word of the store.  The Master Programme allocates each programme a tag
     number (1-8) which is placed in the tag position of words forming the
     programme area and in the fifth quartet of all area modifiers used by the
     programme.  The first 200 locations of the extra chapter are used by the
     Master Programme and have tag 14 (see section 9).

          At the end of every annexe and input/output section, a special annexe
     limit word is placed having tag 15.  Areas used by the Master Programme
     have tag 14.  The Master Programme annexe areas are given tag 13 to
     prevent the Master Programme corrupting itself if the area modifier in
     64 + R should be corrupted.

          Whenever an attempt is made to use a route reserved for one programme
     to pass information to, or from, an area of the store reserved for another
     programme, the channel is closed.  This happens when the fifth quartet of
     the area modifier is different from the tag in the annexe or input/output
     section, or when an annexe limit word is encountered by an assembler.

          When a programme bearing a tag other than 14 (or 15) makes reference
     to an area of the store which does not have the same tag, a 'lockout'
     alarm occurs, unless the store area has tag O.


3.2  Procedure Following the Alarm

          The alarm halts the computer in the middle of the action, and an
     investigation may be carried out.  If the Master Programme in use has the
     reduced facility, the operator should note the contents of compartment 1,
     sequence control register, order register, and key register.  When this
     has been completed, a key is operated which causes a skip to the end of
     the action.  The contents of the sequence control register are placed in
     compartment 16 of division O and the order in compartment 17 is obeyed.
     This is a sequence change to the Master Programme.


3.3  Master Programme Action
     EITHER:

          A report is typed on the log including the following information:

     (a)  Programme Identity Number of programme currently being obeyed.

     (b)  (Contents of compartment 16) -1.  This gives the location of the
          instruction that caused lockout, except in the case of a sequence
          change instruction, when it gives the location before that addressed
          by the sequence change.



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                                                              Section 3.3 (Cont'd)

     (c)  Last location at which the programme was entered from the
          Priority Control routine.  This is provided to reduce the search
          for a sequence change causing lookout.

     (d)  Contents of compartment 1. This gives the location of the last
          8, 19, 20 - 22, 28 or 29 action obeyed.

          The programme causing lockout is closed, enabling the operator to
     take a Post-Mortem and Unload, or Unload directly.  The programme is
     closed in such a way that the operator has no means of continuing
     with it.

     OR:

          If the Master Programme causes lockout a special report is typed
     in the log.  The operator should load the Independent Store Print
     programme on the appropriate route.  This programme will then be entered
     immediately the machine is re-started.  The Master Programme must be
     reloaded.  However, if modification register 1 of modifier group O is
     set for the start of the programme control area (see section 7.2) the
     lockout routine deals with the lockout as if programme lockout had
     occurred, even though lockout may have occurred within the Master
     Programme.

          (With the reduced Easter Programme facility): The contents of
     compartment 16 are stored in location Sp + 34, the contents of
     compartment 0 in Sp + 40, and the contents of Sp + 44 (last entry to
     master) in Sp +41;  where Sp is the start of the programme switch
     (see Note in section 2.3), and a report is typed in the log to specify
     which programe caused lockout.


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                                                              Section 4


4    LOG ROUTINES

          These routines control all communication from the Master Programme
     to the operator, by producing the log and providing for the presentation
     of options.

4.1  The Means of Communication

          An electric typewriter provides the means of communication from
     the Master Programme to the operator.

          The typewriter may be linked to either the General Purpose Output
     Assembler (together with paper tape, punched card or printer output) or
     the Paper Tape Output Assembler (together with paper tape output if
     required).


4.2  The Presentation of Options

          When either a programme or a routine of the Master requires the
     operator to make a decision, options are offered.

          The Log routines allow only one request for a decision to be
     offered to the operator at any one time, other requests being queued.


4.2.1  Master Programme Options

          While a programme is running the Master Programme may require a
     decision by the operator.  The procedure is standardised.  The Log
     routines offer options by typing in the computer log:

     (a)  A reference indicating that options are being offered and an alarm
          number specifying the cause of the alarm.

     (b)  The identity number of the programme concerned.

     (c)  Any further information required.


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                                                              Section 4.3


     The Master Program alarm numbers consist of four digits indicating:

                 (Alarm type)   (Channel)   (Channel)  (Route)

     A special warning light is lit on the operators' control desk whilst an
     answer to option is awaited.

4.2.2  Operational Progam Options

     A program may use the Intercode 'Offer Options' instruction to
     obtain a decision from the operator.

     Information is displayed and entered in the log as for Master
     Program options, except that no 'further information' can be given.

     Operational program alarm numbers consist of two digits.

4.2.3  Program Comment in Log

     A facility is provided to enable the program to output up to
     35 characters of information on the log (see section 5, action 154,
     Volume III).

     It is essential that the information contains program identification
     to distinguish between comments when timesharing.


4.3  The Record of Activities

     In addition to details of options offered, the following forms of
     comment are also typed:

     (a) Warnings:   These require operator action.

     (b) Comments:   These are for information and do not require operator
                     action.

     They provide a record for all magnetic tape usage, of the facilities
     used by a program and the course of any job.


4.4  Date and Time

     The time in minutes is given as the first two characters of every log
     comment.  The date and time (in hours and minutes) are included in the
     allocation comment when any program is loaded.  As an additional
     optional facility, the time in hours and minutes may be typed with every
     twentieth block comment.

     The date is fed to the Master Program when it is loaded and is stored
     in compartment 138 of division O. The time is obtained from the counter
     in 156 which is updated by the hardware Saxby Clock (Volume 1 Section 10.4)


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                                                              Section 5


5    OPERATOR INTERVENTION ROUTINES

          The 'Operator Intervention' routines control all communications
     from the operator to the Master Program.

5.1  The Means of Communication

          For all communications to the Master Program the operator stacks
     information into the Indicator Register, by setting a binary-decimal
     pattern on the indicator keys and pressing the Stack Indicators key,
     which places the selected pattern in the Indicator Register and sets
     a request for interruption.

          The routines first determine whether the Master Program is able
     to deal with the operator intervention;  (an operator's choice of options
     (see section 5.2) will always be dealt with).  If not, it arranges to
     type a comment the next time the typewriter is used, informing the
     operator that his command has been ignored.  Otherwise, the routines
     determine whether the pattern stacked was a command (see section 5.3)
     and take action accordingly.

5.2  Operator Commands

          There are 12 indicator keys.  Keys 9 - 12 are used to specify the
     type or 'Group' of communication;  the remaining keys specify the
     communication within the group (referred to as the 'Function').

          The groups are :-

          O   Operator choice of options

          1   Operator commands without control data (this group is optional)

          2   Operator commands requiring control data

          3   Store post-mortem commands (this group is optional)

          4   Operator commands requiring control data

          5   'Abandon Command' command

          6   'Set Route Available' command

          7   'Withdraw Route' command

          The number of the route (relative to the card/paper tape input
     assembler) on which control data is being submitted is given in bits
     5 to 8 of the pattern stacked for appropriate commands.

          For those commands requiring control data a range check is made on
     the route number to ensure that it is a possible route for the given
     installation.

          For installations with both paper tape and punched card input, the
     range is O to 6;  for those with only paper tape input 0 to 3, and for
     those with only punched card input 4 to 6.


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                                                              Section 5.2.(Cont'd)


          When interruption occurs as a consequence of operator intervention
     the Priority Control routines (see section 6) will pass control to the
     Operator Intervention Routines.  These use the log routines to record
     the nature of the intervention, and then take action according to the
     pattern the operator has stacked.

5.5  The Operator's Choice of Options

          If the pattern stacked is an operator's choice of options (Group O
     communication) the routines check that the choice made is in fact one of
     those offered.  (Whenever options are offered, the set of 'legitimate'
     choices is specified to the Operator Intervention Routines and these
     routines make a check on the operators choice of options).

          If not, a log entry is made to this effect and the offer is still
     considered to stand.

          Otherwise the selection is noted in the log, and control is passed.
     to the selected part of the initiating program or routines of the Master.

          There is a standard list of option numbers from which the answer to
     any Master Program option can be selected. This of course cannot apply
     in the case of program options, and the significance of the option
     numbers from which answers may be selected must therefore be specified
     in the program's operating instructions.

          Choice of option number 10 enables the operator to defer his
     decision.  Options are re-offered after 3 minutes.  This applies to both
     Master Program and program options.  For Master Program options only,
     choice of option number 1 causes the abandonment of the program on
     whose behalf options are being offered by the Master Program.

     Note : Each of these options may or may not be provided in the Master
            Program, according to users' requirements.

          A full list of Master Program options is given in Appendix B.


5.4  Acting on Operator's Commands

          If the pattern stacked is of group 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 7, the Operator
     Intervention Routines pass control to the particular routines concerned.

          The Operator Intervention Routines perform a range check on the
     patterns stacked for group number and function within group;  they
     arrange to reject if the checks fail, and a report is typed in the log.

          All commands received are recorded in the log, except those in
     group 3.


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                                                              Section 5.5



5.5  Master Routine Use of Indicators

     If Indicators 1-7 are set, this means that the Master Routine
     is in a non-interruptible mode.  This occurs in such routines
     as an overlay and allocation.  Indicator 8 is used to denote
     that an option is outstanding.  Indicator 12 is set if a type-
     writer alarm occurs and Indicator 13 is used to set the machine
     interruptible.


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                                            Section 6 


6    PRIORITY CONTROL ROUTINES

6.1  Priority Arrangement

         Each programme is given a 'priority class' by the programmer:

               Master Programme .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1

               'Pseudo-off-line' programmes, and programmes
               requiring little use of the arithmetic unit .. 2

               Main programmes  .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3

               'Fi1ler' programmes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 

          Within classes 2, 3 and 4 priority is in order of time of loading,
     although the operator has the facility to re-order the list, (see
     section 6.3).  The operator may command the Master Programme to type
     out the 'priority list' in the log.

          The priority class and identity of all programmes in the priority
     list are typed out (except the Master Programme).

     Note:     Facilities to re-order and to type the list are optional in 
               the Master Programme.

          The 'priority list' is amended whenever a programme is loaded or
     unloaded.

6.1.2 Priorities within the Master Programme

          The Master routines are held in the following priority order:

     (i)  Log Routines
    (ii)  Operator Intervention Routines
   (iii)  Input/Output Control Routines

6.1.3 Special Operator Instruction

          The priority list can be amended by operator command (this is an
     optional facility).
         
          The positions in the priority list of the programme specified by
     the control data and the programme immediately above it are interchanged
     A comment is typed in the log giving the identity of the specified
     programme.

          If the specified programme has the highest position (excluding the
     Master Programme) the command is rejected and the operator informed.
     
     
     
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                                            Section 6.2


6.2  Purpose of Priority Control Routines

          The purpose of these routines is to control timesharing by ensuring
     that control is always with the highest priority programe that can
     proceed.

          Control is passed to a programme of lower priority when:

     1    A route required by the current programme is found to be engaged.
          (see section 6.3).

     2    The current programme uses the Interoode 150 action and is waiting
          for the operator's option choice. (see section 6.4).

     3    The programe is closed by operator command. This command is an
          optional facility.

          Control is passed to a programme of higher priority when:

     1    A route required by the higher programme becomes available.
          (see section 6.5).

     2    An operator's choice of options is made for it. (see section 6.5).

     3    It is opened by operator command after having been closed by command.
          The 'Re-open Programme' command is an optional facility.

          Also included are facilities for timing programmes (see section 6.6),
     and routines to control use of the log routines (sees section 6.7).


6.3  Action when a route is found to be engaged

          When a programme requires to input or output information by a
     Group 4 Interoode Action, control is passed to the Input/Output Control
     Routines.  These arrange to set up a 'test route' instruction in the
     appropriate control area.  If the route is found to be engaged control
     is passed to the next programme in the priority queue.  If the programme
     is of lowest priority an interruptible 'howl' is entered until any
     programme can continue.

6.4  Action when an operator decision is awaited

          When a programme has used the Interoode 150 action and is waiting
     for the operator's choice of options, control is passed to the next
     programme in the priority queue.  If the programme is of the lowest
     priority an interruptible 'howl' is entered until any programme can
     continue.


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                                            Section 6.5


6.5  Action when a route becomes available or an operator decision is made

          When a route which having been tested and found to be engaged
     becomes available, or if the operator presses the stack indicators
     key, or a route is set from manual to computer, a request for
     interruption flip-flop is set.  This flip-flop is also set at intervals
     of one second, and is driven by the millisecond timer if this is supplied.

          The computer operates in two modes, the interruptible and
     non-interruptible as determined by computer code actions.  If the request
     for interruption is set, interruption will occur as soon as the computer
     is put into the interruptible mode, if it is not already in that mode.

          Interruption sets the computer into the non-interruptible mode,
     resets all requests for interruption and places the contents of the
     sequence control register into compartment 8 of division O.  The
     instruction in compartment 9 of division O is then obeyed.

          The instruction in compartment 9 is a sequence change into the
     priority control routines which store the contents of registers A, B
     and C in the program control area of the program just left by
     interruption, and store the contents of compartment 8 for return to
     that program.

          The routines then determine if the log routines have information
     still to be output, and arrange to enter the log routines as required.
     If the log is not required to be used the routines determine if
     interruption was caused by the operator stacking indicators as a command
     or as a choice of options; and if it was, enters the Operator Intervention
     routines (see section 5).  Otherwise the routines determine if a new log
     entry is required and arrange to enter the log routines to initiate it.
     If no requests for the log are set control is passed back to the highest
     priority program capable of continuing.

          When control is passed back to the program, the required modifier
     group is set, registers A, B and C are restored and a sequence change
     made back to the program, which also sets the computer in the
     interruptible mode.

6.6  Timing Facilities

6.6.1 Time spent in Programs

          The program timing routine is an optional facility available
     on all installations fitted with the hardware millisecond timer.
     On loading the Master Program this routine is inactive; it may be turned
     on or off by the start and stop timing commands.  In the active state the
     timing routine costs an overhead of 25% extra time in the priority control
     routine.


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          The operation of the millisecond timer is independent of the
     computer even when the latter is halted (e.g. by lockout).  A
     counter is maintained in the store (division O compartment 157)
     which is stepped by 1 every millisecond.

          The timing counter is cleared when entry is made to any program.
     On return from the program the contents of the counter are augmented
     to a total in its control area which thus represents the time spent
     in the program.  For timing purposes some common routines of the
     Master Program are charged to the program using them. These routines
     are:-

     1    Input/Output Control routines excluding the time spent in
     dealing with route alarms and delay in obtaining access to an
     assembler.

     2    Programmed offer of options routine up to the point where
     control is passed to the log routine.

     3    Program comment routine.

     4    Unload routine up to the point where control is vested
     in the master routine control area.

     5  Overlay routine.

          Because interruption automatically occurs before the timer reaches
     its maximum value there is no possibility of passing through zero
     before augmenting the time to a programs counter.

          The time is output on the typewriter as part of the END and ABDON
     comments in minutes and seconds rounded off.


6.6.2 Ineffective time

          This time is obtained from a counter at the bottom of the priority
     queue. This counter counts the number of actions performed there
     between interruptions while waiting for some program to continue.  It
     is converted into minutes and seconds by multiplying by a factor
     dependent on the action speeds of LEO III, 326 or 360.  Each END and
     ABDON comment displays the ineffective time since the previous such
     comment.

          For installations which do not practise a high degree of timesharing,
     the efficiency when sharing an assembler between more than one program can
     be increased by the presence of the ineffective time routine.  This effect
     is produced by the decrease in the ratio (time spent in priority control
     routine between neighbouring program control areas) to (total time spent
     in priority control routine).


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                                            Section 6.6.3 (Cont'd)


6.6.3 3 Minute delay

          The 3 minute delay routine is used by the route closed (Section 1.2.1.1)
     and deferred option (Section 5.3) routines.  The delay is produced by
     setting the associated time counter in the program control area 3
     minutes ahead of present time.  At each entry to the program control
     area a comparison is made between present and associated times until
     the 3 minute delay is completed.  Present time is as given by the
     Saxby Clock (Section 4.4) on installations having this hardware
     facility.  On other installations the clock is simulated by a counter
     based on the number of entries to the priority queue.

6.7  Request for Use of Log Routines

          When a program uses the Intercode 150 action the Priority Control
     routines set up a request for access to the log routines, and arrange
     to return to the program at the correct point once an option choice
     has been made.

          When a program uses the Intercode 154 action the Priority Control
     routines set up a request for access to the Log routines and arrange
     re-entry to the program.

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                                            Section 7


7    ALLOCATION AND LOADING PROCEDURES

7.1  Purpose of Allocation

          The computer facilities may be divided into two classes :

     (i)  those of which common use is made by all programs running at a
          particular time (e.g. Arithmetic Unit) . Access to these is
          regulated by the Priority Control Routines (see section 6).

     (ii) those whose use cannot be shared (e.g. an input or output route,
          particular store compartments).  Such facilities are allocated to
          programs according to their requirement by reference to a table
          of available facilities maintained within the Master Program.

          Allocation of facilities and program loading are carried out by
     the Program Loading Sequence which is generated by the Intercode
     Translator and written in front of the computer code version of every
     program.


7.2  Facilities Requiring Allocation

          These are :

     (a)  Floating Point
               Only one program in the computer may use the floating point
          facility.

     (b)  Modifier Groups
               The computer has 12 modifier registers. These are divided
          into four groups each of three registers.

               A computer code instruction can specify the required modifier
          register only within the current group, this being specified by
          bits 14 and 15 of register I, which can be changed only by the
          Master Program.  Modifier Group 1 is reserved for the first program
          allocated, Group 2 is reserved for the second program.  An optional
          facility exists whereby all other programs share Modifier Group 3,
          the current value being stored and restored as necessary.  The
          Master Program also uses Modifier Group 3 for certain routines.

               When a program which uses Modifier Group 1 or 2 reaches End,
          this group is given to the next program to be allocated.

               One group of registers is reserved for the Master Program.
     

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     (c)  Store
               Every programme is divided into chapters, no chapter exceeding
          one division of the store (4096 words).  Allocation of storage is
          attempted subject to the constraint that no chapter shall be broken,
          or lie in more than one division of the store, in order to
          facilitate inter-division references.  No other restriction is
          applied, chapters may be stored in any order and may be placed
          between chapters of other programmes.  Availability tables are
          maintained of the store size, peripheral equipment and other
          facilities.

          Note:     On two division installations where extra economy of store
                    space is necessary an 'overwrite allocate' facility can
                    be provided with the Master Programme.  This makes the
                    store space occupied by the command routines available
                    for allocation.  Once the overwrite allocate command has
                    been given, no other command except 'store dump' is
                    available, and the Master Programme must be reloaded
                    before attempting to allocate the next progrcnme.

     (d)  Area Modifiers
               Each file has an annexe associated with it, allocated by the
          Master Programme.  Both annexes and input/output sections specified
          by the programmer, must be associated with an area modifier which
          is used by the Interchange Area Addresses instruction (see section
          1.1.2).

          Note:     The Intercode 42 and 43 actions must always specify an
                    input/output section in the continuation line of the action.

     (e)  Peripheral Eguipment
               Programmes are allocated peripheral equipment and routes as
          required.  The routes table is updated to remove the allocated
          equipment from the availability list.

     (f)  Tags
               The lowest tag number available in the range 1 to 8 is
          allocated to each programme.


7.3  Maintenance of Records of Available Facilities

          The Master Programme keeps tables of available facilities which are
     updated after allocation to indicate facilities becoming non-available
     due to allocation.

          The record of storage is held as a table specifying in ascending
     order the length of strip of store available and the absolute address
     of the start of each strip. No strip may be longer than one division.

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                                            Section 7.4

          The record of peripheral equipment is held as a table specifying:
     route type - as on the Intercode Program Heading Sheets, associated
     channel, and the routes within the channel which have the specified
     equipment attachable.

          When allocation is possible the details are recorded in these
     tables and in the log.  When allocation is not possible the fact is
     noted in the log but no other record kept.

7.4  Reguest for Allocation

          When a program is to be run, an operator command is given
     requesting allocation of facilities to the program.  The program
     identity is specified on control data accompanying the command, to
     enable the Master Program to search for it on the magnetic tape
     program file.  The control data also specifies whether 'normal' or
     'trials' allocation is required, and, if the Multi-Route facility is
     chosen, the channel and route upon which the program tape is to be read.
     (see Appendix B.4).

          Before allocation is attempted the program identity is tested to
     ensure that a program of the same identity is not already in the computer.
     If there is such a program, the allocation request is rejected.

     Note:     When an 'overwrite allocate' command has been given, the
               priority queue is tested to ensure that no program is in the
               computer.  If there is such a program, the allocation request
               is rejected.  If there is no program in the computer, the
               store table is set up to overwrite the command routines.

          If allocation is successful, the program is loaded and entered
     without further operator command.


7.4.1 Program Control Data (see Appendix B.4 for layout)

          Fifteen alpha characters can be fed on the control data for the
     allocate and amend run number commands. After both commands the program
     is entered at the initial entry point with decimal radix set, and the
     contents of registers A and B set as follows:

     (i)  If the first of the fifteen characters is a block end character,
          (A) and (B) are left clear.

     (ii) If the first of the fifteen alpha characters is not a block end
     character, the first 5 are placed in A, and the second 5 in B.
     The remaining 5 characters specify the channel and route upon which
     the program tape is to be read.


7.5  Procedure

          The Master Program searches for an area of store large enough to
     contain the first ('Unloader') chapter of the Program Loading Sequence

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                                            Section 7.5 (Cont'd)

     (360 short compartments).  This area of store can be either an unoccupied
     area or the special chapter of a program that has reached end.  If neither
     of these are found a rejection report is made in the log; otherwise the
     Master Program 'Load Chapter' subroutine loads the 'Unloader' chapter
     of the P.L.S.

7.5.1 Description of the Program Loading Sequence

          The P.L.S. is in the form of several chapters holding allocating,
     loading and unloading routines. Between chapters there are data blocks
     used to hold the allocation requirements of the program being loaded.

          Subsequent chapters overlay the first and each other.

          The special chapter of all programs is used to hold permanent
     P.L.S. records and a parameter table, used to load the program.

          The layout of the P.L.S. on the program file is as follows:

     (i)  Heading block
    (ii)  'Unloader' chapter
   (iii)  'Allocate storage' chapter
    (iv)  General allocation details
     (v)  'Allocate routes/transit areas' chapter
    (vi)  Route/transit area requirements
   (vii)  'Allocate floating point/modification group/tag' chapter    
  (viii)  'Set up switch/construct parameter table' chapter
    (ix)  'Load program' chapter

          When the 'Unloader' chapter of the P.L.S. has been read in, if it
     was read into an empty area of store it sets a modification register to
     search the program priority list of the Master Program for a program
     that has reached end (or has been abandoned).  If the 'Unloader' cannot
     find such a program the 'Allocate storage' chapter of the P.L.S. is read
     onto the 'Unloader', and entered. If the 'Unloader' can find such a
     program, or was in fact read into the special chapter of such a program
     initially it proceeds to unload this program.

          In either case, the 'Unloader' first sets a switch in the program
     of immediate priority to bypass this latter program in the event of the
     higher priority program becoming engaged.

7.5.2 Unloading a Program

          To unload a program, the 'Unloader' performs the following tasks:

     (i)  If the program used floating point, clears compartments 128 to 133
          of division O and sets tag 14;
    (ii)  If the program used Modifier Group 1 or 2, the registers are set
          with tag 14;

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                                            Section 7.5 (Cont'd)

   (iii)  restores the programme tag to the availability word;
    (iv)  unloads the route/transit areas by restoring the route type to
          the area modifier;
     (v)  sets the storage area with tag 14 and clears it;
    (vi)  deletes the unloaded programme from the priority list.

          The 'Allocate storage" chapter is then read onto the 'Un1oader'
     and entered.

7.5.3 Allocating and Loading a Programme

     (i)  'Allocate Storage' Chapter

               This reads and stores the general allocation details block,
          containing chapter lengths in chapter number order. It examines
          the available storage list and by taking all combinations of the
          chapter lengths, chooses the combination which will leave the
          smallest remainder when allocated to the shortest strip.  The
          chapters thus allocated are discarded, the remaining chapters
          allocated by the same method to the next shortest strip, etc.
          until all chapters have been allocated. Should the end of the
          table be reached before allocation is completed, the report
          'REJECT C' is made by re-entering the Master Programme.

               The storage now available is sorted into order, but the
          Master table is not updated at this point.

               Where several chapters are allocated to a strip, they are
          placed therein in chapter number order. Chapters are aligned to
          the division start or end (as appropriate) but if neither the
          strip start nor end is a division boundary, alignment is to the
          strip start.

               This chapter will have calculated the special chapter start
          of the programme being allocated, and now alters certain
          parameters so that subsequent chapters of the P.L.S. are read
          into compartments 98 onwards of the allocated special chapter
          area.  It also copies its results to compartments O to 97 of the
          special chapter, viz: new storage availability, general allocation
          details and chapter starts/end.

               The next chapter is read and entered.

    (ii)  'Allocate Routes' Chapter

               This sets up the complete ALLOC comment in compartments O to
          79 of the programme's first chapter and sets up the P.L.S. records
          in the special chapter in their final form.



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                                            Section 7.5 (Cont'd)

               It allocates routes and transit areas by searching compartments
          64 to 127 for the earliest match with the given route type, searching
          127 to 64 if reverse allocating. If there is no match with route
          type 7, a match is sought with route type 8 and vice versa, before
          abandoning allocation.  Transit areas are allocated first on the
          pattern 0££££, then if no match, successively on route types 1, 2,
          3 ... 9.  An alternate route is allocated immediately after the main
          route, but may be on a different assembler for MT.

               Should no match be found the Master Program is re-entered to make
          the report 'REJECT D'.

               The next chapter is read in over the 'Allocate routes' chapter,
          and entered.

   (iii)  'Allocate Floating Point/Modification Group/Tag' Chapter

               This allocates floating point facilities, if required, by checking
          that A* has tag 14.  A modification group is allocated by finding the
          first MR1 with tag 14, otherwise the program shares Modifier Group 3.
          The tag is allocated by taking the next non-zero quartet from the least
          significant end of the tag availability word.  Failure to allocate
          floating point is indicated by 'REJECT A' and failure to allocate a tag
          by 'REJECT B@.

               If the installation has both high and low density magnetic tape
          facilities, the allocation control data contains giving the file
          identities of those tapes to be written in the low density mode; a
          match is sought with the program's file and an indicator is set
          corresponding to the allocated route number (while checking that the
          route type indicates a MT file).  Failure to find a match or superfluous
          files on the control data is indicated by 'REJECT E'.

               The file details in the P.L.S. records are set up in their final
          form, and the next chapter is read over this one and entered.

    (iv)  'Set Up Switch/Construct Parameter Table' Chapter

               This chapter is only entered when the program is known to be
          allocatable and one of its tasks is to update all Master records for
          the new program.  It also types the ALLOC comment, and clears the
          program's area before loading.

               From the allocated tag T, the program's switch start is calculated
                    = 48 (T + 1) + contents of division O compartment 2

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                                            Section 7.5 (Cont'd)

               The new programme is sorted into the priority list, and the
          orders in the switch of the programme of immediate priority to
          this one, are updated.  The switch working compartments are set
          up, including the initial value of A, B from control data;  the
          switch is left in the 'closed' state until the programme has
          been loaded into the store.

               The facilities tables are updated by stacking programme tag
          in A* and the allocated modification group, by placing the area
          modifier in 64 to 127, by updating the tag availability word,
          and by copying the new storage availability table.  The programme's
          parameter table is constructed in 98 to 139 of the special chapter,
          and a DATE/TIME comment is made in the log, followed by the ALLOC
          comment.

               The final chapter is then read into compartments 140 to 199
          of the special chapter.

     (v)  'Load Programme' Chapter

               This loads all the initial chapters of the programme, and
          then sets the annexe limit words with tag 15.  The programme
          switch is 'opened', modification group O is set, and the Master
          Programme is entered with:

               division O compartment 26 = programme switch start

               division O compartment 27 = programme special chapter start

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                                            Section 7.6

7.6  Programme Control Data

          Ten alpha characters can be fed to a programme on the control data
     for the allocation and amend run number command.  After both commands
     the programme is entered at the initial entry point with decimal radix
     set and the contents of registers A and B set as follows:

     (i)  If the first of the ten alpha characters is a block end character
          (A) and (B) are cleared.

    (ii)  If the first of the ten alpha characters is not a block end
          character the first 5 are placed in A and the second 5 in B.



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                                            Section 8

8    THE ABANDON ROUTINE

          If a programme does not reach end it must be adandoned by
     operator command.  If, however, the programme does reach end no
     further operator command is required.

          In both cases the programme is closed down and an end indicator
     set for the Programme Loading System.  If the programme is under trial
     the Programme Trials End routines are entered, but a final dump is
     only taken in the event of the programme not reaching end.  A log
     entry is made.

          When the next allocate command is given the Programme Loading
     System will unload any programmes which have the end indicator set.

          The 5/O/1 command abandons the previous command with the
     appropriate comment provided that command has not been obeyed.  If
     the previous command has been obeyed the 5/O/1 command will be
     rejected.

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                                            Section 9

9    STORE DUMP ROUTINE

9.1  Purpose and Scope

          This routine (an optional facility) and the Store Post-Mortem Printout
     Programme provide a means of printing a post-mortem of the store when the
     P.T.S, post-mortem facility is not available (e.g. when P.T.S. is not in
     use or when a job timeshared with a P.T.S, trial requires a post-mortem).

          The Store Dump Routine produces a store post-mortem on magnetic tape
     which is then printed by the Store Post-Mortem Printout Programme (Volume
     V, Part 3, Section 6).

9.2  Data

          There is no control data.

9.3  Results

     (i)  Store Dump Tape with heading blocks the first of which contains
          Master Programme identity, date and time of post-mortem.
          Subsequent blocks give the identity of each programme in the store
          and the start and end points of its chapters.  The contents of all
          store locations are held in double alpha form in blocks of 24 words.
          See Appendix C for layout of tape blocks,

     (ii) Log comments.

9.4  Procedure

          The Store Dump Routine has three main parts, the set-up routines,
     the dump routines and the end routines.  Entry is made by Master
     Programme command.

9.4.1   Set-Up Routines

          The contents of certain compartments are stored in the Store Dump
     Transit Area (see Appendix C for details).  Modification register 1 of
     modification group O is then set at the start of the Master Programme
     Switch Area and the Master Programme switch set to pass control to the
     bottom of the priority queue.  The annexe start location for route 7
     is stored, and those for the Store Dump route 7 and for Channel 7
     route 6 (Area Modifier) are set up.

          If the P.T.S. is in the store, the block serial number for route
     7 is stored and the P.T.S. tape is closed for input.

          The Store Dump Tape is opened and the Dump Routines entered.


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                                            Section 9.5



9.4.2   Dump Routines

          The preserved locations stored in the Store Dump Transit Area are
     written as the first block.  Heading blocks are then set up and written,
     including Master Program and commercial program identities (see Appendix C).
     The last program block is followed by one with program identity
     15 15 15 15 15.

          The main loop writes blocks of 24 data words.  Each long word in the
     store is picked up, converted to double alpha form and written on the
     Dump Tape.  A word is preceded by a special identifier if its tag number
     differs from that of the previous word.


9.4.3   End Routines

          Entry to the End Routines is made when the store dump is completed.
     The Store Dump Tape is closed and unloaded, and the 'end' comment typed.

          If the P.T.S. routines are in store, the P.T.S. annexe start
     location for route 7 is restored, and if a trial is in progress the P.T.S.
     tape is opened for input and realigned.  The normal end of command
     procedure is then entered.


9.5  Operating Notes

9.5.1   Facilities Required

          Store Dump     Route 7 of magnetic tape channel on which allocation
                         is performed.

     Note 1:     A pool of released tapes must always be held in the Released
                 Tapes Index.

     Note 2:     If the required route is being used as a program tape, the tape
                 in question should be unloaded.  After the store dump has
                 finished, this tape should be reloaded.

9.5.2   Entry to the Routine

          By Master Program command    GROUP 3 FUNCTION 1

          The P.T.S. dumps tape (if any) is unloaded.


9.5.3   Log Comments

          RC (Ch.Ch. 7)   Store Dump tape not loaded (3-minute intervals)

          LOP (Ch.Ch. 7)
           or             Store Dump tape opened
          HOP (Ch.Ch. 7)

          DUMP END        Post-Mortem completed and Store Dump tape unloaded

          RC (Ch.Ch. 7)  (following DUMP END P.T.S. tape required (3-minute
                         intervals.)

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                                            Section 10

10   On-Line Store Post Mortem

10.1 Purpose and Scope

          This routine (an optional facility) will print out the whole store
     including its own area or a specified part of the store in the layout
     given in Appendix D.  This routine is permanently in store and takes up
     five hundred locations at the beginning of division one.

10.2 Data

          There is no control data.

10.3 Results

          This routine will print out the program whose tag is specified
     (see 10.5.3.2) together with all compartments of tag 13, 14 or 15.  Zero
     compartments are not printed except where a tag change occurs.

10.4 Procedure

          This routine is entered by "stacking and executing" a sequence change
     as specified in (10.5.3.1(3)).

          The data in compartment 153 of division O is used to determine the
     route on which to print, whether a matrix is required, and the size of the
     store.

         At the conclusion of the post-mortem or if the post-mortem has been
     abandoned, the master is re-entered through the priority queue.  All
     programs will then continue normally, including those that have been
     printed out.

10.5 Operating Notes

10.5.1  Store Space Required

          Division 1:  compartment O-500

10.5.2  Route Reguired

          Printer

10.5.3  Operating Procedure

10.5.3.1  Initiation

    1   Halt

    2   Check contents of compartment 153 (see Vol. V. Section 7, Appendix B)

    3   "Stack and execute" a 26/O/3 order to address 178 (II:2) in division O.

    4   Single step.   If interruption occurs, repeat 3, otherwise restart.



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                                            Section 10.5.3.2


10.5.3.2  Indicator Settings

          To Print Whole Store

          No indicators set.

          To Print a Program

          The tag of the required program should be stacked on I9-11.

          This will print out all the program plus all the master together
          with all compartments of tag 13,14,15.

          To Restrict Print of Master

          If I6 is stacked at any time while the master is being printed out,
          the master will not be printed after the end of the last program switch.

          Note: This must not be stacked after finishing printing the master.

          To Abandon Print

          Stack I2

          Notes: (i) After stacking a program tag on I9-11, it is not possible
                     to revert to printing the whole store.

                (ii) It is possible to change the tag of the program being
                     printed out at any time.

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                                            Section 11.

11   Uptime Card Routines

     The Master Program will handle one or two uptime card readers.

     (i)  Open File:  The start of the program switch and the
          uptime route for the file are stored away.  The counter
          of the number of uptime programs in store is updated.

    (ii)  Close File:  The details that were stored when the file
          was opened are cleared.  The counter for the number of
          uptime programs in store is updated.

   (iii)  Allocation and Overlay:  Before the Master Program enters
          either the allocation or overlay routines, there is a
          delay if an uptime card program is in store.  The purpose
          of this delay is to prevent the spurious rejection of
          cards.  In allocating, these would amount to three to
          five cards per program on a string.

          During this delay, the uptime card routes are closed,
          except when an uptime card program is overlaying, in
          which case that program's route is left open.  In the
          delay, only uptime card programs are permitted to continue,
          this is to enable them to pocket-select the card which
          is in transit.  At the end of the delay, the uptime card
          programs are closed.  They are reopened after either the
          overlay or allocation is finished.  Also during the delay,
          comments are paused and commands and options are ignored.
          These last two measures prevent programs being lost in
          the priority control.

          The uptime card reader should be re-opened after the
          overlay or allocation is finished.

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                                                              Appendix A

     APPENDIX A : EQUIPMENT AND STORE SPACE REQUIRED BY THE MASTER PROGRAMME


          Due to the different combinations of peripheral equipment there are
     slightly different versions of the Master Program for each machine.
     The maximum store space required by Issue 6 Master Program is 8192
     short compartments and the minimum 4740 short compartments. (4540 short
     compartments with overwrite allocate).  The two basic versions are as
     follows :

          Version A - has the routines for paper tape input, punched card input
          and output, General Purpose printer and magnetic tape.  The typewriter
          and paper tape punch routines assume that output is via the General
          Purpose Output assembler and the Programme Trials System uses a
          General Purpose printer.

          Version B - has the routines for paper tape input, punched card input
          and output, special printer, and magnetic tape.  The typewriter and
          paper tape punch routines assume that output is via the paper tape
          output assembler and the Programme Trials System uses a Special
          printer.

          A version for a particular installation is made by deletions from one
     of these basic versions.

     Peripherals
          Item                   When Required                   Purpose

     Typewriter             Permanently                  (i)  Communication with
                                                              Operator
                                                         (ii) Computer Log

     Card Reader or         For all operator commands    To read control data
     Paper Tape Reader      of groups 2 and 4            specifying programme to
                                                         which command relates

     Card Punch             When any reel of magnetic    Produces control cards for
     (optional)             tape is loaded for output    clerical control on
                                                         magnetic tape

     Magnetic Tape Route    When allocating and                    -
                            loading

     Clock (optional)       Permanently when installed   To note time against log
                                                         entries

     Millisecond Timer      Permanently when installed   Used for timing programmes
     (optional)
    
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                                                              Appendix B

     APPENDIX B : MASTER PROGRAMME OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

                                      CONTENTS

               B.1 GENERAL NOTES

               B.2 GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURE

               B.3 MASTER PROGRAMME COMMANDS AND LOG ENTRIES

               B.4 CONTROL DATA FOR OPERATOR COMMANDS

               B.5 MAGNETIC TAPE SENTINEL BLOCKS



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                                                               Appendix B.1
     B.1  GENERAL NOTES

               This appendix outlines the operating procedures to be followed
          when LEO III/326 programmes are run under Master Programme Control.

               Facilities that may or may not be included in the Lester
          Programme, according to users' requirements and available store space,
          are noted in the text as 'optional facilities'.

               Procedures for loading and amending the Easter Programme itself
          are contained in Part 3 of this volume under the section heading
          MASTER PROGRAMME INPUT SEQUENCES.

               Facilities are noted as optional where appropriate in this
          appendix.  The fully reduced Master Programme, which is produced
          by the omission of all optional facilities when the Master is
          generated, provides the following facilities:

               Control of timesharing (one program only)

               Log routine

               Operator Intervention:  Decode indicators
                                       Deal with answers to options

               Commands:               Group 2 - Abandon programme
                                       Group 4 - Set up Released Tapes Index for
                                                 24 tapes
                                                 Allocation (without alternate
                                                 routes)

               Read control date for commends

               Single annexe working for loading programmes

               Programme facilities : Programme Unload
                                      Programme Options
                                      Programme Output on Log
                                      Overlay
                                      Input/Output Control
                                      Open and Close Files
                                      Read/Write
                                      Set Reel Counter
                                      Rewind
                                      Run Forward and Back
                                      Step Back



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                                                              Appendix B.2 (Cont'd)


          STEP 2  Check that Green 'READY for COMMAND' lamp is lit

          STEP 3  Set up required pattern on Indicator Stacking Keys

          STEP 4  Press Stack Indicators Button

          STEP 5  Watch log for confirmation that command has been accepted and
                  obeyed

          STEP 6  Unload control data, restore to file


     B.2.4  Unacceptable Commands

               Confirmation that the command has been accepted is indicated by
          the appropriate log comment (see B.3).  If this is not given, the
          procedure should be as follows.

     B.2.4.1  No Log Entry is Made

          Reasons:

               1.   Checks detailed in 2.3 were not carried out

          OR   2.   I13 is not set

          OR   3.   Interruption has failed

          OR   4.   Stack Indicators Button failed to operate

          OR   5.   Master Programe corruption or computer fault

          Action

          STEP 1  Repeat command procedure with special emphasis on checks

          STEP 2  (If still no  Log Entry) 

                  Check condition of I13
                  If not set, report to Engineers, suspect  }
                  failure to set I13                        } If no fault found take
                                                            } post—mortem of Master
                  If set, report to Engineers suspect       } Programme
                  failure of Stack Indicators Button or of  }
                  Interrupt                                 }


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                                                              Appendix B.2 (Cont'd)


     B.2.5  Unidentified Halts, etc.

            STEP 1  Note Contents of:

                     Sequence Control Register

                     Order Register

                     Tag Register

                     Compartment 1 if LEO 3, compartment 32 if LEO 360, 326

            STEP 2  (LOCKOUT ONLY) Restart - details are typed in log.
                    (Others) Suggested Action:  Stack and execute sequence change
                                                to compartment with incompatible tag,
                                                so that 'lockout' alarm is generated.
                                                Then proceed as above.

            STEP 3  Enter Store Dump Routine

     
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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           ALLOCATION

B.3  MASTER PROGRAMME COMMAND AND LOG ENTRIES
     Note:     Procedures are laid out in the following pages in this order:

               (1) Allocation Commands and associated Log Entries
               (2) Other Commands and associated Log Entries
               (3) Other Log Entries, in alphabetical order

B.3.1  Allocation Commands and Associated Log Entries
B.3.1.1 Commands
        The command given depends on:

        (a) Whether normal or reverse route allocation is required
        (b) Whether alternate routes are to be used

            The appropriate command for the different cases can be found by reference to the table below.  The command is given in the form of
    the three quartet settings.
                                                                                                                              
                                                  |   NORMAL ALLOCATION   | REVERSE ROUTE ALLOCATION  |  OVERWRITE ALLOCATE  |
                    | WITHOUT ALTERNATE ROUTES    |         4   2         |         4    4            |         4   9        |
                    | WITH ALTERNATE ROUTES       |         2   2         |         2    4            |           -          |
                                                                                                                               
    Note:    After an overwrite allocate command, no other command is acceptable except store dump; Option 1 is not available.


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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                            ALLOCATION

B.3.1.2  The Log Entry
                                
      |DATE  (Date)  AT  (Time)|                                                                                 
           |ALLOC    (Prog. No.) (Serial No.) (Run & Rerun No.) (Tag) (Modification Group No.) (Allocation Type)|   1st LINE
           |                                  (Chapter Start Locations)                                         |   2nd LINE
           |                                  (File Identity) (Channel, Route) (N)                              |   3rd LINE

     Notes:

     (1)  The Allocation Type entry may be any selection of the letters T,N, and R ( in that order if more than one present),
          signifying respectively:   Trials allocation, No alternate routes, and Reversed route allocation.

     (2)  On line 3; the entries are repeated for each file.

     (3)  N in line 3 is printed when no alternate route is allocated for the file.  If an alternate route is allocated,
          the alternate channel and route numbers are also typed on the 3rd line.

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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           ALLOCATION REJECTIONS


B.3.1.3 Allocation Rejections

                                                                                                                                             
  |                LOG ENTRY                      |                             SIGNIFYING                                                  |
  |COL. 1   |COL .2     |COL.3       |COL.4       |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ A  |(Prog.     |(Last Prog. |GP 2 FN 2   |After the specified command with control data relating to programme in Column 2          |
  |         | Expected) |found on    |  OR   OR   |programme was not found on the programme file on route O.                                |
  |         |           |file)       |   4    4   |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |            |      OR    |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |            |       9    |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ B  |(Prog.     |GP 2 FN 2   |            |The specified programme cannot be allocated as it is already in store.                   |
  |         | No.)      |  OR  OR    |            |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |   4   4    |            |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |      OR    |            |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |       9    |            |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ C  |(Prog.     |GP 2 FN 2   |            |The specified programme cannot be allocated for trial as a trial is already in progress. |
  |         | No.)      |  OR  OR    |            |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |   4   4    |            |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ D  |(Prog.     |GP 2 FN 2   |            |The specified programme cannot be allocated since the tape does not contain index blocks.|
  |         | No.)      |  OR  OR    |            |                                                                                         |
  |         |           |   4   4    |            |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ E  |(Prog.     |GP 2 FN 2   |            |The specified programme cannot be allocated as there is no room in store for the first   |
  |         | No.)      |  OR  OR    |            |chapter of P.L.S.                                                                        |
  |         |           |   4   4    |            |                                                                                         |
  |C REJ F  |(Prog.     |GP 2 FN 2   |            |Allocation of programme was abandoned after OPT. 1 was taken (on magnetic tape) or 5/0/1 |
  |         | No.)      |  OR  OR    |            |command.                                                                                 | 
  |         |           |   4   4    |            |                                                                                         |



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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           ALLOCATION REJECTIONS

                                                                                                                                            
  |                LOG ENTRY                      |                             SIGNIFYING                                                 |
  |COL. 1   |COL .2     |COL.3       |COL.4       |                                                                                        |
  |REJECT A |(Prog. No.)|            |            |Modification group or Floating Point facilities requested but not available.            |
  |REJECT B |(Prog. No.)|            |            |No tag or no programme control area available.                                          |
  |REJECT C |(Prog. No.)|            |            |Insufficient store area available.                                                      |
  |REJECT D |(Prog. No.)|            |            |Not enough routes or area modifiers available.                                          |
  |REJECT E |(Prog. No.)|            |            |A file other than one of this programme's files has been specified in the control       |
  |                                  |            |data to be written in low density mode.  (High density installations only).             |
  |REJECT F |(Prog. No.)|            |            |Allocation of specified programme has been abandoned as OPT. 1 was taken for an         |
  |                                  |            |alarm whilst programme tape was being read, or 5/O/1 command.                           |
  |REJECT G |(Prog. No.)|            |            |Master and PLS incompatible (i.e. Issue 3 or earlier Master, PLS by Issue 7 Translator).|

   Note:     For all REJECT comments: all programmes awaiting unloading have been unloaded.

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                                                                                           OTHER COMMANDS Appendix B.3

B.3.2 Other Commands and Associated Log Entries
                                                                                                                               
   |   FACILITY                             COMMAND                     LOG ENTRY                                             |
   |                                   |Group Function |                                                                      |
   |                                   |I12-9|I8-5|I4-1|                                                                      |
 + |Start Timing Programs              | 1   | 0  |   1|   TIMING                                                             |
 + |Stop Timing Programs               | 1   | 0  |   2|   TIMEND*                                                            |
 + |Print Priority List                | 1   | 0  |   3|   P.Q. Priority Class Program No.                                    |
   |                                   |     |    |    | or                                                                   |
   |                                   |     |    |    |   P.Q. Tag. Program No. (if this is selected as an optional facility)|
 + |Set preferred route type           | 1   | x  |   4|   PTAPE (or PCARD) x = 0 means P/T required                          |
   |                                   |     |    |    |                    x = 1 means card required                         |
 + |Omit Categories of Typing DB       | 1   | 1  |   5|   OMIT DB (or SET DB)                                                |
   |                          Comments |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |Replace categories of Typing       |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |                   SER Comments    | 1   | 2  |   5|   OMIT SER (or SET SER)                                              |
   |                           Spaces  | 1   | 3  |   5|   OMIT SP (or SET SP)                                                |
   |Note 1             EDG Comments    | 1   | 4  |   5|   OMIT EDG (or SET EDG)                                              |
   |Unload Program Tape                | 1   | 0  |   6|   TAPE UNLOADED                                                      |
   |Rewind Program Tape                | 1   | 1  |   6|   TAPE REWOUND                                                       |
   |Print Route Availability           | 1   | 0  |   7|   CH(cc) RO(X0) R1(X1.......R7(X7).  Where Xn is the route type if    |
   |                                   |     |    |    |   the route is available.  P (route type) if Potentially Available   |
   |                                   |     |    |    |   and U if unavailable.                                              |
 @ |Unallocated Store                  |     |    |    |   STORE A1 A2 A3 A4 A5                                                |
   |(on 1 store machines only 5 largest|     |    |    |         B1 B2 B3 B4 B5                                                |
   |                            strips)| 1   | 0  |   8|                                                                      |
   |                                   |     |    |    |   where An = nth largest strip in first store                        |
   |                                   |     |    |    |         Bn = nth largest strip in second store                       |
   |Set Check Field on Card Input      |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |C=O for columns 1-1O, C=1 for      | 1   | 0  |   9|   CARD CHECK                                                         |
   |columns 6-15, etc. to C=14 for     |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |columns 71-80.                     |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |Change Channel                     | 1   | 0  |  10|                                                                      |
 + |Set Preferred Printer Type         | 1   | 0  |  11|   PREFER G.P. (or PREFER S.P.)                                       |
   |Abandon Program which has not      |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |reached end                        | 2   | r  |   1|   ABDON (Prog. No.) (Prog. Run Time*) INEFF (mins.sec)               |
   |Raise Prog. one posn in Priority   |     |    |    |                                                                      |
   |                           Queue   | 2   | r  |   6|   PR. CH (Prog. No.)                                                 |




                   @  These commands only list the current situation. They do not allow for programs which
                      have ended or been abandoned.



                                                                                           Amendment No 4/43
                                                                                            December 1968.

  



                                                                                           APPENDIX B.3
                                                                                           OTHER COMMANDS (Cont'd) 

B.3.2  Other Commands and Associated Log Entries. 
                                                                                                        
   |   FACILITY                             COMMAND                     LOG ENTRY                      |
   |                                   |Group Function |                                               |
   |                                   |I12-9|I8-5|I4-1|                                               |
   |Open Prog. which has been closed   |     |    |    |                                               |
   |by Command                         | 2   | r  |  7 |       RE-OPEN (Prog. No.)                     |
   |Amend Run No. (to that in Control  |     |    |    |                                               |
   |                  Data)            | 2   | r  |  8 |       RUNCH (Prog. No.) (New Run No.)         |
   |Close Program                      | 2   | r  |  9 |       PAUSE (Prog. No.)                       |
   |Abandon Prog. of Tag T             | 2   | T  |  1O|       ABDON (Prog. No.)                       |
   |Raise Prog. if Tag T one Posn in PQ| 2   | T  |  11|       PR. CH (Tag)                            |
   |Open Prog. of Tag T                | 2   | T  |  12|       RE-OPEN (Tag)                           |
   |Suspend Prog. of Tag T             | 2   | T  |  13|       PAUSE (Tag )                            |
 + |Enter Store Dump                   | 3   | 0  |   1|       DUMP END when Dump is finished          |
   |Set Released Tapes Index           | 4   | r  |   1|       RTI (Serial No. +)                      |
 + |Set Route Available                | 4   | r  |   6|       AVAIL (Ch.Ch.Rte)                       |
 + |Set Route Not Available            | 4   | r  |   7|       WDRAW (Ch.Ch.Rte)                       |
 + |Change Route No.                   | 4   | r  |   8|       ROUCH (New Ch.Ch.Rte.) (Old Ch.Ch.Rte.) |
 + |Cancel Command                     | 5   | 0  |   1|       Same as if option 1 were taken          |
 + |Set Route Available. Note 2.       | 6   | C  |   r|       AVAIL (Ch.Ch.Rte)                       |
 + |Set Route Not Available. Note 2.   | 7   | C  |   r|       WDRAW (Ch.Ch.Rte)                       |


    1    If these commands are repeated, the second command will reverse the first e.g. 1/2/5 will cause resumption of SER comments.
    2    In the case of Fast Channel, C = Channel No. - 8
      +  These are optional facilities.
      *  Only if command 1/0/1 has been given


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                                                                                           March 1967.
  



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES
B.3.3  Log Entries  (for forming records of commands obeyed)
                                                                                                                                           
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                         |                                   |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING                  |             ACTION                |
 *|ABANDON   |(Prog. No.)|           |           |          |The current post-mortem point cannot     |Unload program.                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |be matched in the P.T.S. Records.        |                                   |
 *|C IGN     |           |           |           |          |A command has been ignored (given when   |Normal action must be taken on     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |'Ready for Command' light not on).       |the other log entry and the command|
  |          |           |           |           |          |Note: This entry is made when next       |should then be repeated.           |
  |          |           |           |           |          |      entry to log is ready.             |                                   |
 *|CHD (Ch.  |(Prog. No.)|(Block No.)|SER        |          |Serial number failure has occurred       |The tape must be reloaded on       |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |when expecting the specified block and   |another deck and then set to the   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |the Master Program was unable to cure    |route specified.                   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |it at this attempt.  The specified route |                                   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |has been unloaded ready for reloading    |                                   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |on another deck when the Master Program  |                                   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |will search for the required block again |                                   |
  |C REJ     |           |GP(x) FN(y)|           |          |Command not recognised.                  |Give correct command.              |
  |C REJ A   |(Prog. No.)|GP 2FN 1   |           |          |Program specified in control data for    |Inspect control data compare       |
  |          |           |      OR   |           |          |the command in column 3 not found in     |with log entry                     |
  |          |           |       6   |           |          |store.                                   |                                   |
  |          |           |      OR   |           |          |                                         |1. If program number is the        |
  |          |           |       7   |           |          |                                         |   same report to Engineers.       |
  |          |           |      OR   |           |          |                                         |   Change readers, repeat  command.|
  |          |           |       8   |           |          |                                         |2. If program number is different  |
  |          |           |      OR   |           |          |                                         |   obtain and load correct control |
  |          |           |       9   |           |          |                                         |   data and repeat command.        |
  |          |(Ch. Rte)  |GP 4 FN 6  |           |          |Route specified in control data is       |                                   |
  |          |           |     OR 7  |           |          |non-existent.                            |                                   |


              * Entries are in Red

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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                          
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                         |                                  |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING                  |             ACTION               |
  |          |           |OR         |           |          |                                         |                                  |
  |          |           | 4    8    |           |          |'Old' route specified in control data,   |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |is not in use by a user program, or is   |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |a paper tape input or magnetic tape file.|                                  |
  |C REJ B   |(Prog. No.)|GP 2 FN 6  |           |          |Program specified is at top of P.Q.      |If C.D. is as intended, there has |
  |          |           |GP 2 FN 7  |           |          |Program specified to be opened has       |been an attempt at duplication.   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |not been closed.                         |If C.D. is not as intended, obtain|
  |          |           |GP 2 FN 8  |           |          |An amend run number command has been     |and load correct C.D. and repeat  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |given for a program which has not        |command.                          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |reached end.                             |                                  |
  |          |(Ch. Rte)  |GP 4 FN 6  |           |          |Route specified to be made available     |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |already allocated or unable to be set    |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |available.                               |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                         |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Note: When a program ends, its routes    |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |      remain available until the next    |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |      allocate command is given.         |                                  |
  |          |           |GP 4 FN 7  |           |          |Route to be made unavailable already     |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |unavailable.                             |                                  |
  |          |           |GP 4 FN 8  |           |          |'New' route, specified in control        |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |data, is either not available or of      |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |the wrong route type.                    |                                  |
  |C REJ C   |(Prog. no.)|GP 2 FN 8  |           |          |Program specified was a trial under      |                                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |P.T.S.                                   |                                  |




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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES


                                                                                                                                   
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                       |                             |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING                |             ACTION          |
  |DB or     |(Prog. No.)|(Block     |I/P        |          | Doubtful block on magnetic tape has   |                             |
  | or       |           |Serial No.)|OR (No, of |          |been successfully dealt with after the |                             |
  |DB 1r     |           |           |O/P tries) |          |specified number of tries.             |                             |
 *|DB (Ch.   |(Prog. No.)|           |           |          |Doubtful block on channel (Cn.Ch) last |A.  If PRINTER route         |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |output was on specified route, which   |    1.  Mark last line       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |has been closed and is being tested.   |        printed as 'DOUBTFUL'|
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    2.  Align stationery to  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        receive this line.   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        again.               |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    3.  Open route. (Output  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        of the block will be |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        repeated)            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |B.  If P.T. O/P route:       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    1.  Run out Paper Tape.  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    2.  Mark tape for off-   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        line removal of      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        doubtful block.      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    3.  Open route. (A       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        doubtful block       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        marker is punched).  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        and the doubtful     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |        block repunched).    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |C.  If CARD O/P route:       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    1.  Remove doubtful card |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    2.  Open route.          |

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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                   
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                       |                             |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING                |             ACTION          |
  |DB 3 (r)  |(Prog. No.)|(1st word  |(2nd word  |          | A.  If P.T route                      |1.  Align on preceding block.|
  |          |           |of block)  |of block)  |          |     Following option 8, a dummy read  |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     order was given.  The next block  |2.  Open route.              |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     was then read in.                 |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     Either: a doubtful block          |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |             condition arose.          |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     or:     the first two words of    |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |             the block read were not   |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |             as expected (and are      |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |             here typed).              |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |                             | 
  |          |           |           |           |          |B.   If CARD route:                    |1.  Align on specified card. |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     Following option 8, a doubtful    |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     block arose, or first two words   |2.  Open route. A block is   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     of card read were not as expected |    read and a check carried |
  |          |           |           |           |          |     (and are here printed).           |    out as for option 8;  if |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    successful the next block|
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                       |    is passed to the program.|
  |DB (Ch.   |(Prog. No.)|           |           |          |Doubtful block occurred on route       |No action required as program|
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |specified.                             |is using doubtful block link.|
  |DUMP      |           |           |           |          |A Master Program dump onto magnetic    |                             |
  |ABANDONED |           |           |           |          |tape has been abandoned by option 1 or |                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |5/O/1 command.                         |                             | 
  |DUMP END  |           |           |           |          |The Master Program has dumped the store|                             | 
  |          |           |           |           |          |onto magnetic tape.                    |                             |
 *|EDG (Ch.  |(Prog. No.)|(Serial No.|           |          |No end of file sentinel found when     |                             |
  |Ch. r)    |           |of block   |           |          |close file instruction obeyed.         |                             |
  |          |           |read if MT)|           |          |Note: This comment may occur spuriously|                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |if the end of file sentinel was origin-|                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |ally written doubtfully.               |                             |

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6/8                                                                                        Amendment No. 4/41
                                                                                           March 1968

   


                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                                      
  |                               LOG ENTRY                              |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |COL. 6      |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
  |END       |(Prog.No.) |(Prog.Run  |INEFF      |          |            |The specified programme has finished  |                                    |
  |          |           |Time) +    |mins.      |          |            |and will be unloaded when the next    |                                    |
  |          |           |or NT      |secs.)     |          |            |allocate command given                |                                    |
  |HIP (Ch.  |(Prog.No.) |(Run and   |(M.T.      |(File Id/ |            |Specified high density M.T. has been  |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Rerun No.) |Serial No.)|Reel No.  |            |opened for input.  Source details as  |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |specified.                            |                                    |
  |HOP (Ch.  |(Prog.No)  |(Run and   |(M.T.      |(File Id/ |(Serial no.)|Specified high density M.T. has been  |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Rerun No.) |Serial No.)|Reel No.  |optional    |opened for output.  Source details as |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |facility    |specified.                            |                                    |
 *| HDG (Ch. |(Prog.No)  |(File      |           |          |            |An open file check has failed  Route  |1. Check block read against         |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Letter)    |           |          |            |has been closed and is being tested.  |   allocation details.              |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |2. If details do not agree, refer   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   to off-line.  If details do      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   agree, refeed; if alarm          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   recurs, report to Engineers.     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   If no fault found, take post-    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   mortem and abandon Master        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   Programme.                       |
 *| HDG (Ch. |(Prog.No)  |D.B.       |           |          |            |Doubtful block occurred on open file  |Check tape or card and re-align.    |
  | Ch. r)   |           |           |           |          |            |or reel on specified PT or Card input |When the route has been re-opened   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |route, which has been closed.         |the block will be tested again.     |
 *| HDG (Ch. |(Source    |(Prog.No.  |(Run No.   |(File Id./|            |An open file or reel check on magnetic|1. Check M.T. records against       |
  | Ch. r)   |Prog.No.   |Required   |Required   |Reel No.  |            |tape has failed.  The route has been  |   allocation details.              |
  |          |           |           |           |Required) |            |unloaded and is being tested          |                                    |
  |          |           |(Prog.No.  |(Run No.   |File Id./ |            |                                      |2. If details agree, refer to       |
  |          |           |on tape    |on tape    |Reel No.  |            |                                      |   Magnetic Tape Librarian for      |
  |          |           |           |           |on tape   |            |                                      |   Investigation.  If details do    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   not agree, obtain and load       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |   expected file on specified route.|
  

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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                                      
  |                               LOG ENTRY                              |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |COL. 6      |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
  |HDG (Ch.  |(Source    |HIGH       |  -        |  -       |  -         |The specified low density deck        |Either:                             |
  |Ch. r)    |Prog.No.   |           |           |          |            |has a tape loaded on it written       |Rerun program on a high density     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |in high density.                      |machine                             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |or:                                 |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |Copy the tape to low density on a   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |high density machine.               |
  |LET       |(Ch.Ch.r)  |(Prog.No.  |           |          |            |The specified programme has released  |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |the specified route using the Inter-  |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |code 156 action.                      |                                    |
  |LIP (Ch.  |(Prog.No.) |(Run and   |(M.T.      |(File Id/ |            |Specified low density magnetic tape   |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Rerun No.) |Serial No.)|Reel No.  |            |has been opened for input.  Source    |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |details as specified.                 |                                    |
  |LOP (Ch.  |(Prog.No)  |(Run and   |(M.T.      |(File Id/ |(Serial no.)|Specified low density magnetic tape   |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Rerun No.) |Serial No.)|Reel No.  |optional    |has been opened for output for the    |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |facility    |first time.                           |                                    |
* |L'OUT     |(Prog.No.  |(Contents  |(Last      |Contents  |            |LOCKOUT occurred; details as typed    |Post-mortem and abandon programme.  |
  |          |           |of [compt. |Entry      |of (compt.|            |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |16]-1)     |Point)     |1*)-1     |            |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |*(compt32)|            |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |if a fast |            |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |machine   |            |                                      |                                    |
* |L'OUT     |(Prog.No.  |           |           |          |            |LOCKOUT occurred in the specified     |Post-mortem and abandon programme.  |
# |          |           |           |           |          |            |programme                             |                                    |
* |NEW 3(rte)|(Prog.No ) |(File Id/  |Source     |          |            |END OF REEL sentinel found or         | 1. Load specified reel on          |
  |          |           |Reel No.   |Prog.No.   |          |            |written; route has been closed or     |    specified route.                |
* |NEW (Ch.  |(Prog.No.  |(Reel No.  |           |          |            |unloaded and is being tested.         |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Required   |           |          |            |                                      | 2. Open route.                     |



                 #  This comment is an alternative to the previous one. * Entry in red.

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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                                      
  |                         LOG ENTRY                                    |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |COL. 6      |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
* |NO CD     |A          |           |           |          |            |Either:  (a) programme identity       |CHECK DATA                          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |             specified as zero.       |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |or:      (b) an R.T.I command has     |If correct, refeed and repeat       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |             been given and the       |command.  If alarm recurs, switch   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |             second control data      |readers and repeat command.  If     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |             word is non-zero         |alarm recurs, post-mortem and       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |reload Master.                      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |In either case the command is         |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |            |ignored.                              |                                    |


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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                         
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                      |                                    |  
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
  |          |B          |           |           |          |First word not control data word.     |If incorrect, obtain correct        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Command is ignored                    |data and repeat command.            |
  |          |C          |           |           |          |The specified route for the control   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |data 1s not available on this machine.|                                    |
  |          |D          |           |           |          |Option has been taken for alarm       |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |whilst reading control data.          |                                    |
* |OFLOW     |(Prog No.) |(Contents  |(Contents  |(24)-1    |Overflow occurred in specified        |Post-mortem and abandon             |
  |          |           |Reg. A)    |Reg. B)    |          |program, the contents of A and B      |program.                            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |being as typed.  Column 5 gives the   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |address of the instruction that       |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |caused overflow.  The program has been|                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |closed.                               |                                    |
* |OFLOW     |(Prog No.) |           |           |          |Overflow occurred in specified        |Post-mortem and abandon             |
+ |          |           |           |           |          |program, which has been closed.       |program.                            |
  |O'LAY     |(Prog.No.  |           |           |          |The specified program has             |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |commenced overlaying                  |                                    |


              + This comment is an alternative to the previous one.
              * Entry in Red.


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                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                         
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
* |O REJ     |(Opt. No.) |           |           |          |Option taken, as specified, is not    |1.  If specified option does not    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |acceptab1e. Master Programme awaits   |    correspond to that intended,    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |an acceptable option.                 |    repeat with correct one.        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |2.  If specified option is as       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    intended, refer to operating    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    instructions. If option is      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    listed as acceptable:           |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    A.  If Master Programme offer   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        of options, take an         |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        independent store post-     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        mortem and then refeed      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        the Master Programme.       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    B.  If programme offer of       |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        options take programme      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        ABANDON option if           |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        available; if not OPT.10;   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        close programme, post-      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |        mortem and abandon.         |
* |RC (Ch.   |(Prog. No. |           |           |          |Specified route has been found        |1. Check for channel condition;     |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |closed.  Route continues to be        |   take appropriate action.         |
  |          |           |           |           |          |tested.                               |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |2. Check route and equipment        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   conditions.                      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   (Note: is any equipment          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   switched to this route?)         |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   If no apparent reason for        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   warning, report to Engineers.    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   If route is not opened, entry    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |   is repeated every 3 minutes;     |

                          * Entry in Red
6/1                                                                                        Amendment No. 27 
                                                                                            February 1965

   


                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                         
  |                               LOG ENTRY                 |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
  |R.T.I.    |           |           |           |          |A list of released tapes has been     |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |fed to the Master Program             |                                    |
  |RTI Ch.   |(Prog.No.  |(Found M.T.|           |          |Magnetic tape loaded on route         |If tape loaded is in                |
  |Ch. R     |           |Serial No.)|           |          |specified (and allocated for          |accordance with loading             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |output) is not on released            |list:                               |
  |          |           |           |           |          |tapes index                           |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |Either: Load a tape listed          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |in RTI                              |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |OR: Refer to Magnetic               |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    Tape Librarian                  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    and Off-Line                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    Controller                      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |If tape is not specified            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |in loading list, locate             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |and load the specified              |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |tape.                               |
t |SER (Ch.  |(Prog.No.) |(Block y)  |(Block x)  |          |The Master Program found block        |                                    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |x, but successfully found block       |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |y after searching for it              |                                    |
* |SNT 03(r) |(Prog.No)  |           |           |          |An unexpected (start of reel or       |1.  Check block                     |
  |          |           |           |           |          |end of file) sentinel has been        |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |recognised on specified route,        |2.  Feed next block                 |
  |          |           |           |           |          |which has been closed and is          |    required by program.            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |being tested                          |    (If block is accept-            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    able, program                   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    continues)                      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |3.  If block is refused,            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    take post-mortem and            |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    abandon Master Program          |


6/7                                                                                        Amendment No. 35
                                                                                           April 1967
  



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                        
  |                                   LOG ENTRY             |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
  |TROFL     |(Prog.No.  |(Contents  |(Contents  |[(24)-1]  |Overflow has occurred in the          |                                    |
  |          |           |Reg. A)    |Reg. B)    |          |program under trial. The              |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |program continues                     |                                    |
  |UA        |(Prog.No.  |(Absolute  |           |          |Program has tried to obey             |Store dump for specified            |
  |          |           |location   |           |          |an unassigned action (fast            |program                             |
  |          |           |of action) |           |          |machine only)                         |                                    |

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                                                                                           April 1967
  



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                         
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
* |WE(Ch.    |(Prog. No.)|           |           |          |'Warning of End' has occurred on      |1.  Change stationery without       |
  |Ch.r)     |           |           |           |          |specified printer route and 'head of  |    changing alignment, i.e.        |
  |          |           |           |           |          |form' has been called by programme.   |    align to head of form.          |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Route has been closed and is being    |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |tested.                               |2.  Open route                      |
* |WE (Ch.   |(Prog. No.)|CHECK      |           |          |Signifies as above, and also that     |1.  Change stationery without       |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |          |the printer has the new Advanced      |    changing alignment.             |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Warning of End, and the programme is  |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |using multi-form blocks.              |2.  Open route                      |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |3.  Check for duplication of data   |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |    on old and new stacks of paper  |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |                                      |                                    |
* |XXXA      |           |           |           |          |Store availability table full or      |At halt 15/15/15                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |overflowing, and an insertion is      |switch lockout off.                 |
  |          |           |           |           |          |waiting.                              |                                    |
* |XXXB      |           |           |           |          |Required routes entry not in Master   |Put independent store print         |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Programme tables.                     |on input route (paper tape          |
* |XXXC      |           |           |           |          |Overflow in Master Programme.         |or cards) and restart.              |
* |XXXD      |           |           |           |          |Lockout in Master Programme.          |                                    |
* |XXXE      |           |           |           |          |Start of switch has been calculated   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |out of range.                         |                                    |
* |XXXF      |           |           |           |          |Alternate routes;  route not listed   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |at start of programme chapters.       |                                    |
* |XXXG      |           |           |           |          |Alternate routes;  route not listed   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |in last chapter.                      |                                    |

                       * Entry in Red.
6/2                                                                                        Amendment No. 29
                                                                                           August 1966

  


                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                         
  |                       LOG ENTRY                         |                                      |                                    |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |COL. 5    |             SIGNIFYING               |         ACTION                     |
* |XXXJ      |           |           |           |          |The identity of the programme which   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |has just ended is not in the Master   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Programme tables.                     |                                    |
* |XXXK      |           |           |           |          |The identity of the programme which   |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |has just been abandoned during        |                                    |
* |          |           |           |           |          |loading is not in the Master          |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |Programme tables.                     |                                    |
  |XXXL      |           |           |           |          |There is an unassigned action in the  |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |master routine area.                  |                                    |
  |XXXM      |           |           |           |          |The route number of the program which |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |has just been abandoned during        |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |loading is not in the multi-route     |                                    |
  |          |           |           |           |          |loading list.                         |                                    |


                          * Entry in Red


6/2                                                                                        Amendment No. 29
                                                                                           August 1966

  



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           OTHER LOG ENTRIES

                                                                                                                                      
  |           LOG ENTRY              |                                                         |                                     |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |                       SIGNIFYING                        |                  ACTION             |
  |ZZZ01     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Unavailable route type (action type) requested.      }        |Store dump and abandon          |
  |ZZZ02     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Warning of end has occurred on the printer and the   }        |specified programme.            |
  |          |           |           |block being output does not contain a block end      }        |                                |
  |          |           |           |character.                                           }        |                                |
  |ZZZ03     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Faulty block on paper tape has been passed to        }        |Store dump and abandon specified|
  |          |           |           |programme (i.e. following block is marked doubtful)  }        |programme.                      |
  |ZZZ04     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Sentinel type 3 found in magnetic tape input.        }        |                                |
  |ZZZ05     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Step forward or back given for zero or negative      } Prog.  |Then post -mortem this magnetic |
  |          |           |           |number of blocks.                                    } has    |tape on the speicified route.   |
  |ZZZ06     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Step forward or back encountered start or end of     } been   |                                |
  |          |           |           |file sentinel.                                       }        |                                |
  |ZZZ07     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|In step forward or back, end of reel sentinel gives  }        |                                |
  |          |           |           |doubtful block.                                      }        |                                |
  |ZZZ08     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|In run forward or back, required alignment mark not  }        |NOTE : If ZZZ08 occurs during   |
  |          |           |           |found (five searches have been made).                }        |allocation, a 5/0/1 commend must|
  |          |           |           |                                                     }        |be given to abandon the         |
  |          |           |           |                                                     }        |allocation command.             |
  |ZZZ09     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|After releasing a route, a programme has tried to use}        |Store dump and abandon specified|
  |          |           |           |it again,                                            }        |programme.                      |
  |ZZZ10     |(Prog. No.)|(Route No.)|Program has tried to close output file without first }        |                                |
  |          |           |           |opening the file or after having rewound it.         }        |                                |




6/2                                                                                        Amendment No. 29
                                                                                           August 1966
     



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           ALARMS AND OPTIONS

B.3.4 Alarms and Options

B..3.4.1 Alarms

         Following any alarm the operator must select the appropriate option, and stack the corresponding binary-decimal pattern
         into the Indicator Register.

         No commands are acceptable when an option is outstanding.

                                                                                                                                         
  |                LOG ENTRY                     |                                             |                                        |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3     |COL. 4     |             SIGNIFYING                      |         ACTION                         |
  |*(x)      |(Prog. No. |           |           |Alarm number x has occurred in programme     |Refer to programme operating            |
  |          |           |           |           |specified.                                   |instructions.                           |
  |*1 (Ch.   |(Prog. No. |(Block No.)| O/P 6     |On magnetic tape input or output as specified|If Output;  Refer to Engineers. If      |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           | OR        |Doubtful block has occurred six times in     |no fault found, or fault cleared, take  |
  |          |           |           | I/P 6     |attempting to deal with the specified block. |OPT. 11 (rewrite).                      |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |If fault cannot be cleared – OPT 1      |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |(abandon).                              |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |If Input:                               |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |If tape suspect, OPT. 12 (re—read)      |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |If unsuccessful, OPT. 1. Report to      |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |Engineers.                              |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |Input and Output: If deck suspect       |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |OPT 13 (change decks).                  |
  |*1 (Ch.   |(Prog. No. |           |           |Doubtful block has occurred on specified     |If following Channel Alarm, re-align    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |           |           |(paper tape or card) input route r if        |OPT. 8 (re-read checking a1lignment).   |
  |          |           |           |           |programmer is not using doubtful block link. |                                        |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |Otherwise: check paper tape or card.    |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |If faulty, OPT. 1 (abandon). If okay    |
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |re-align, OPT. 8 (re-read) or OPT. 9 re-|
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |read not checking  alignment, or OPT 10.|
  |          |           |           |           |                                             |                                        |



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                                                                                           August 1966
  




                                                                                            Appendix B.3
                                                                                            ALARMS AND OPTIONS



                                                                                                                                           
  |             LOG ENTRY                          |                                             |                                        |
  |COL. 1    |COL. 2     |COL. 3       |COL. 4     |             SIGNIFYING                      |         ACTION                         |
  |*2 (Ch.   |(Prog.No.) |(Expected    |(Found     |Block read on magnetic tape route (r) cannot |If column 4 entry suggests FAULTY       |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Serial No.)  |Serial No.)|be identified                                |BLOCK MARK, OPT. 4 (try next block).    |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |If column 4 entry is close to serial    |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |number expected, OPT. 4 (next block     |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |or OPT. 5 (re-read this block), or      |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |OPT. 6 (previous block), or OPT. 7      |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |(read back two) until correctly aligned,|
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |or option 13 to change decks.           |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |Other cases OPT. 1 (abandon) and post-  |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |mortem magnetic tape; refer to          |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |engineers.                              |
  |*3 (Ch.   |(Prog. No.)|(Found File) |(M.T.      |Reel number not as expected.                 |Refer to Operating instructions (but    |
  |Ch. r)    |           |Id./Reel No.)|Spool No.) |                                             |NOTE last reel of file must be read     |
  |          |           |(Expected    |           |                                             |last).                                  |
  |          |           |File Id/Reel |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |No.)         |           |                                             |If reels acceptable in any order, OPT.  |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |3.  If reels must be in sequence:       |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |CHECK LOADING LISTS.                    |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |If mistake discovered, load correct     |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |reel, OPT 2.                            |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |If no mistake found, OPT. 1 (abandon)   |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |take post-mortem of Master Programme.   |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |or                                      |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |                                        |
  |          |           |             |           |                                             |Option 10 (defer option)                |

6/4                                                                                        Amendment No 33
                                                                                           December 1966

  



                                                                                           Appendix B.3
                                                                                           ALARMS AND OPTIONS

B.3.4.2  Options

         The precise significance of Master Programme Options is:

                                                                                                                                      
  |OPTION|                                                         MEANING                                                           |
  |NUMBER|                                                                                                                           |
# |  1   |Abandon:  The route concerned is unloaded.  If Option 1 is taken for a Master Programme alarm, either the programme to     |
  |      |which it relates is ABANDONED, or the particular Master Programme process is abandoned and a relevant log entry typed      |
  |  2   |Reopen file or reel performing checks on reel number                                                                       |
  |  3   |Reopen file or reel NOT performing checks on reel number                                                                   |
  |  4   |Read next block and check Serial Number                       }                                                            |
  |  5   |Reread block checking Serial Number                           }      Magnetic Tape                                         |
  |  6   |Read previous block checking Serial Number                    }                                                            |
  |  7   |Read two blocks back checking Serial Number                   }                                                            |
# |  8   |Reread paper tape or card input checking alignment. For paper tape two read instructions are given, for cards one, and the |
  |      |first two words of the block then compared with those of the last correctly read block. If the comparison fails a          |
  |      |doubtful block entry will be made in the log.                                                                              |
# |  9   |Reread paper tape or card input NOT checking alignment.                                                                    |
# | 10   |Defer option for 3 minutes when it will be re-offered.                                                                     |
  | 11   |Attempt to rewrite block six times                                                                                         |
  | 12   |Attempt to reread block six times                                                                                          |
  | 13   |Magnetic tape: change decks and realign.  The route is unloaded.  On reopening, normal open reel checks will be made and   |
  |      |the tape aligned to the position before the option was taken.                                                              |


          Option choice is recorded in log as 'OPT. (x)' where x is option number taken.
          Option 10 is recorded as 'OPT. D' and option 1 is not available after an Overwrite Allocate command.
          #   Optional facilities.

                                                                                           Amendment No. 29
                                                                                           August 1966.

   


                                                                                           APPENDIX B.4

B.4 CONTROL DATA FOR OPERATOR COMMANDS 

   Type 1 : To specify a PROGRAM.
                                                                                                                                         
 |                                                                                                                                       |
 |%%%%%(Prog. Id. No.) (Prog. Serial No.) (Prog. Run No.) (Prog. Rerun No.) (Trials Ind.) (10 Chars) (5 Chars) BE BE (Files Block) BE BE |


Note: Prog. Id. No. and Serial No.  must each be of five characters
      Prog. Run No.                 must be of four characters
      Prog. Rerun No.               must be of one character
      Trials Ind.                   this specifies whether the program   is to be allocated normally (in which case it is zero),
                                    or trials allocated (in which case it is non—zero and specifies the set(s) of trial data to
                                    be used).  In each case, it must be of five characters.
      10 characters                 these are optional; if specified the first 5 are placed in register A on entry to the
                                    program   after allocation or amend run number and the other 5 in register B.
       5 characters                 If the multi—route loading facility is available, these characters are employed to specify
                                    channel and route used as follows:
                                    For machines with fast channel control use Sp Sp Ch. Ch. Rte.
                                    For machines without fast channel control use Sp Sp Sp Ch. Rte. If these 5 characters
                                    are present in the control data, the previous 1O characters must also be present. If they
                                    are not used they can be either zeros or spaces.
      Files Block                   this is only needed on allocation data on 90K installations and specifies those files
                                    which are to be written in low density mode, in the form:-
                                    Sp Sp Sp A3 Sp Sp Sp A2 - - - - - -

   Type 2 : To specify a ROUTE:

            (Note: If the master has simple annexe working only one block end is needed before the files block).
                                                                 
 |                                                              |
 |% % % % % Sp Sp (Channel No.) (Channel No.) (Route No.) BE BE |

            Type 3 : For 'SET RELEASED TAPES INDEX' (Master Program    with double annexe working):

                                                                                                                                                           
                         |                                                                                                                                |
            A Paper Tape |% % % % % Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp 5 Character Serial No. (up to 12 M.T. Nos.) BE Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp (up to 12 M.T.Nos.) BE BE |
                         
              Note:       Each M.T. No. must consist of 5 Characters

            B Card        Two cards must be submitted:
                                                                                                            
                          1st card: |% %  % % % Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp 5 Character Serial No. (up to 12 M.T. Nos.) |

                                                                                         
                          2nd card: |Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp (up to 12 M.T. Nos.) |


             Note:     a) Each M.T. No. must consist of 5 characters
                       b) The R.T.I. serial no. is an optional facility


6/5                                                                                        Amendment No. 32
                                                                                           November 1966
   



                                                                                           APPENDIX B.4
                                                                                           CONTROL DATA

Type 3 : 'SET RELEASED TAPES INDEX' (Master Program. with single annexe):

                                                                                                  
                     |                                                                            |
     A   Paper Tape  |% % % % % Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp (5 Character Serial No.)(Up to 11 M.T. Nos.) BE BE |
         
         Note:        Each M.T. No. must consist of 5 characters.

                                                                                             
     B   Card        |% % % % % Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp (5 Character Serial No.)(Up to 11 M.T. Nos.) |

         Note:        Each M.T. No. must consist of 5 characters.

                      The R.T.I. serial no. is an optional facility. If not chosen this
                      field is used for the first of upto 12 M.T. Nos.
                      

Type 4 : CHANGE ROUTE NO.

                                                                         
                     |                                                  |
                     |% % % % % Sp Sp Sp Ch. rt. Sp Sp Sp Ch. rt. BE BE |


         Note:        The first channel/route is the new route and the second channel/route is the old route.


6/5                                                                                        Amendment No. 34
                                                                                           March 1967
  






                                                                                           Appendix B.5
                                                                                           M.T. SENTINELS


B.5  MAGNETIC TAPE SENTINEL BLOCKS
B.5.1  Blocks at Head of Tape



                                                                                                                           
           |             1 |  |             2 |  |             3 |  |             4 |  |             5 |  |            6  |  
           |             0 |  |             0 |  |             0 |  |             0 |  |             0 |  |            0  |  
           | 5           1 |  | 5           2 |  | 5           3 |  | 5           4 |  | 5           4 |  | 5          6  |  
           | Tape number   |  | Tape number   |  | Tape number   |  |   \ \ \ \ \   |  |   \ \ \ \ \   |  | Tape Number   |  
           |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  
           |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  |               |  
           |Block End Word |  |Block End Word |  |Block End Word |  |Block End Word |  |Block End Word |  |Block End Word |  


                                                                            
                                                           |            7  |
                                                           |            0  |
                                                           | 30         7  |
                                                           |Source File Id.|
                                                           |Source Run and |
                                                           |Rerun Number   |
                                                           |Reel Number    |
                                                           |Date           |
                                                           |Source         |
                                                           |Programme No.  |
                                                           |0 for 45K      |
                                                           |1 for 90K      |
                                                           |Block End Word |

    NOTE:  BLOCKS 1 to 6 remain unchanged after being written by the tape sentinel programme
           BLOCK  7      is overwritten when this reel is opened for output


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                                                                                            February 1965

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                                                                                           Appendix B.5
                                                                                           M.T. SENTINELS


B.5.2  Blocks at End of Reel

                                                   
           | £ £ £ £     2 |  |  (END)        |  
           | \ \ \ \ \     |  |  (END)        |  
           | Block Number  |  | Previous      |  
           |               |  | Block Number  |  
           | Block End Word|  | Block End Word|  


B.5.3  Blocks at End of File

                                                                  
           | Block Number  |  | £ £ £ £     3 |  |  (END)        |
           | \ \ \ \ \     |  | \ \ \ \ \     |  |  (END)        |
           |  FINIS        |  | Block Number  |  | Previous      |
           |               |  |               |  | Block Number  |
           | Block End Word|  | Block End word|  | Block End Word|


6/6                                                                                        Amendment No. 34
                                                                                           March 1967




                                                              Appendix C

     APPENDIX C : LAYOUT OF STORE DUMP TAPE HEADING BLOCKS

     1    Preserved Locations Block

                                               
               0   |Block Number              | 
               2   |                          |
               4   |Division 0 Compartment 0  |
               6   |Division O Compartment 1  | Working location for data handling actions
                                               
              40   |Division 0 Compartment 160| Last entry to input/output control
              42   |Division O Compartment 161|
              44   |Division O Compartment 153|
                                              
                   |                          |
              52   |BE Word                   |


     2    First Data Block

                                               
               0   |Block Number              | 
               2   |                          |
               4   |Master programme Identity |
               6   |Date                      |
               8   |Time                      |
                                               
              16   |End of Prioriy Queue      |
                                              
                   |                          |
              52   |BE Word                   |


     3    Programme Blocks

                                               
               0   |Block Number              | 
               2   |                          |
               4   |Programme Identity        |
               6   |No. of chaps. in store    |
               8   |Start address  1st chap.  |
              10   |End address    1st chap.  | 
              12   |Start address  2nd chap.  |
              14   |End address    2nd chap.  | 
               .                              
               .   |Start address  nth chap.  |
               .   |End address    nth chap.  | 
                   |                          |
                   |BE Word                   |


                                                              Amendment No. 27
6/1                                                           February 1965
 






                                                              Appendix D

Appendix D:-  Layout of Online Store Post Mortem Printout

Heading:
                                Date          Time
        STORE PRINT TAKEN ON XX  XX  XX  AT  XX XX

Following Lines:

        DIV.  DIV.  BIN. Instruction Form                                                                        BE/LE
        No.   ADD.  ADD. A    d   m Address                      Quartet Values               Alpha  Values Tags Ind
        X     XXXX  XXXX XX   X   X  XXXX    (Y+1)  (Y+2)  (Y+3) XXXXX-  (Y+1)  (Y+2)  (Y+3)  XXXXX  XXXXX  X  X  *
        (Comp.Y)         (Y)                                     (Y)                           (Y)   (Y+2) (Y)(Y+2)

If a block end or line end is detected in the alpha values the character is deleted and the block end/line end indicator    
is printed.

6/7                                                           Amendment No. 35
                                                              April 1967


  




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