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Store a Program in DCI (Core Image) Format
You can, after compilation, also store a program in
DCI format, by simply using the *STORECI card in
place of the *STORE card.
Note that the *FILES,
*LOCAL, and *NOCAL cards are placed after the
*STORECI card and that the number of such cards
is punched in columns 27-30 of the *STORECI card.
Because this takes longer than the *STORE option,
it
usually will not be done unless you are fairly
certain that the program is free of bugs.
Convert a DSF Program to DCI
For speed of loading, commonly used programs
should be stored in DCI "(core image) format.
This
eliminates the need to build a core load each time
you execute the program.
If
you have a program called MAIN6 stored on the
disk in DSF (by a STORE card), you can convert it to
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Delete a Program or Subprogram
This is one of the simplest of the DUP jobs, since
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the location, or the type (program, subprogram, or
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