IBM 1130 User Manual page 631

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Example 3.
This is the same job as in example 2, except
that two disk drives are now available and you are
going to be more careful about which disk cartridge
is mounted on which drive unit:
DRIVE 0
DRIVE 1
CARTRIDGE ID 0012
CARTRIDGE ID 0019
WS
UA
FX
WS
UA
FX
EMPS
SUBT PROJ
DDESC
First, you have decided that cartridge 0012 will
be on drive 0 and cartridge 0019 on drive 1. How
is this communicated to the Monitor?
It
is done
with the
II
JOB card, which must be punched
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~1~2
344i4!
1//
j/lill
k::Ik:'
12
l"lv
1'/
Section
Subsections
Page
80
70
I
30
01
File SUBT, since
it
is in WS, really does not need
a name (or a *FILES or *STOREDATA card).
How,
then, can you tell the 1130 Monitor on which disk
drive it should be placed? Again, with the
II
JOB
card. Columns 41-44 should contain the cartridge
ID number of the disk to be used for Working
storage, in this case 0019.
The special
II
JOB card
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3C~1
3233 3435 136[37 3139 4C1 ~2 3
~
II
j •
./Ilil:3
bit:
IZ 00 1'1
1617'
must be used when running the DUP *STOREDATA
jobs and when executing the programs that use
these files. Needless to say, the disk cartridges
should be placed in the proper disk drive units.
The remaining three files (EMPS, PROJ, AND
DDESC) are handled in a different manner. Since
they are to be in the UA, they do require *FILE S
and *STOREDATA cards, which contain a field
for placing the cartridge ID number. These are
shown on the Disk File Layout Worksheets follow-
ing.

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