Chapter 5. Programming Support; Operating Systems; Telecommunication Access Methods - IBM 3174 Introduction Manual

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Chapter 5. Programming Support
Most of the 3174 Establishment Controller's programming support is provided by
the 3270 Information System, of which the 3174 is a component. Programming
support for the 3270 Information System is made up of access methods, operating
systems, and licensed programs.
In this chapter, these software components are listed. Contact your IBM marketing
representative for details.
Operating Systems
• Airlines Control Program (ACP)
• Disk Operating System/Virtual Storage Extended (DOS/VSE)
• Multiple Virtual Storage/Extended Architecture (MVS/XA)
• Multiple Virtual Storage/System Product (MVS/SP)
• Operating System/Virtual Storage 1 (OS/VS1)
• Small System Executive (SSX)
• Small System Executive/Vi rtual Storage Extended (VSE/SSE)
• Virtual Machine/System Product (VM/SP)
Telecommunication Access Methods
• Advanced Communications Function/Virtual Telecommunications Access
Method (ACF/VTAM) under DOS/VS, DOS/VSE, and OS/VS
• Advanced Communications Function/Telecommunications Access Method
(ACF/TCAM) under OS/VS
• Advanced Communications Function/Virtual Telecommunications Access
Method Entry (ACF/VTAME) under DOS/VSE
• Basic Telecommunications Access Method (BTAM) under OS, DOS, OS/VS,
and DOS/VS
• Basic Telecommunications Access Method - Extended Support (BTAM-ES)
under DOS/VSE
• Extended Telecommunications Modules (EXTM) feature of CICS/DOS/VS
• Telecommunications Access Method (TCAM) under OS and OS/VS
• Virtual Telecommunications Access Method (VTAM) under DOS/VS and OS/VS
Note: If you use Configuration Support-B (Release 1), and any telecommunication
access method involving VTAM, you may need an updated version of the
VTAM product. Configuration Support-B provides for a new Token-Ring
polling method that requires the latest VTAM level. See your IBM marketing
representative for details.
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