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              INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OLD INSTALLATIONS
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0                                May 1980
-         MTS distribution 4.3 uses the VAMX disk format rather  than
     the  IBM  TSS  VAM2  format  employed in previous distributions.
     With VAMX, the disk address format is  changed  to  realign  the
     boundary  between the public volume number and the relative page
     number (on a volume) so that the low-order 20 bits  (instead  of
     16)  are now used for the page number and the next higher 8 bits
     (instead of 12) are now used for the public volume number.   The
     high-order  4  bits  continue  to be used for the segment number
     within a page (in catalog page addresses) and  the  DSCB  number
     within a page (for DSCB addresses).  The effect of the change to
     VAMX  is that MTS can now support more than 65K pages per volume
     as is required for 3350 disks.  Note that public volume  numbers
     are now limited to the range 1-255.
0         Component 790 contains two programs which should be used to
     convert  existing  VAM2  packs  to  VAMX  format, and which also
     convert the old VAMX format to the  new  one.   The  "old"  VAMX
     format  refers to the scheme, used at several MTS installations,
     whereby VAM2 and VAMX packs could be intermixed in  one  system.
     The  only  difference between this "old" and "new" style is that
     VAMX disk addresses formerly had  the  X'08000000'  bit  set  in
     them,  whereas  the  new  ones do not.  This constrains the D4.3
     disk configuration to being solely VAMX.
0         The following steps give the basic procedure to be followed
     to  install  this  distribution  at  installations   which   are
     currently   running   the  previously  distributed  system.   At
     installations where substantial changes have been  made  to  the
     that  system  or  where  it  is  not  desired  that  all of this
     distribution be installed at once, this procedure will  have  to
     be modified accordingly.
0    1.    Restore  DASDI  and  DISKCOPY  to your current VAM2 system
           from  the  D4.3  FS  tapes.   You   should   consult   the
           appropriate distribution driver file index (item 10067A or
           10067B)  for  the  object  files  for the components DASDI
           (598/2) and DISKCOPY (724/3).  The index will indicate  on
           which  tape each is located and what the file numbers are.
           (DO NOT use component 724/2 since it will not work in pre-
           D4.3  systems  and  DO  NOT  try  to  use  the   IBM   TSS
           DUMP/RESTORE  program previously distributed since it will
           not generate VAMX relocation entries if it has to relocate
           any pages while restoring the D4.3 pack.)
0    2.    Use this DASDI to initialize a VAMX disk  pack  as  public
           volume 1 with a unique volume name; MTS431 would be a good
           choice.   See  the  D4.3 General Notes for instructions on
           using FILE:DASDI.  The following commands  illustrate  the
           use of this program:
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               RUN D4.3DASDI
               Dxxx MTS431 VX 1 IPL SLOW
               $ENDFILE
-          where  "Dxxx"  is  the  device  name  of  the  disk  to be
           initialized and "MTS431" is the volume name to be used for
           the disk pack.
0    3.    Use  DISKCOPY  to  restore  the  D4.3  system   from   the
           distributed VAMX dump/restore tape(s).  You should specify
           the IPL option, but SWAP isn't necessary.  You may wish to
           specify  the  SLOW  option to lessen the interference with
           your normal operation.  See the  D4.3  General  Notes  for
           information  on  running DISKCOPY.  The following commands
           illustrate the use of this program:
-              RUN D4.3DISKCOPY
               TAPE
               >Tnnn
               DISK
               Dxxx MTS431
               IPL SLOW
               $ENDFILE
-          where >Tnnn is the device name on which the  (first)  D4.3
           VAMX  dump/restore  tape  is mounted.  If you received the
           1600 bpi distribution, you will be  prompted  to  enter  a
           second  tape  device  name  when DISKCOPY is ready for the
           second tape.
0    4.    You will need a new set of TABLES for  your  D4.3  system.
           If you maintain your TABLES in assembly language form, you
           should  consult  the D4.3 TABLES description (item 10071).
           Note that in D4.3, 2305s must be named  FF00-07,  FF08-0F,
           FF10-17,  etc.   Be  sure  to  use  the  D4.3  version  of
           COPY:FILE.MACROS when you assemble your new version.  This
           version of TABLES should only  contain  one  disk  volume,
           MTS431.
0          If  you wish to use DECKGEN to build your D4.3 TABLES, IPL
           from the D4.3 test  pack.   This  will  probably  put  the
           machine  in  wait  state (unless you have a 3066, 3270, or
           1052-compatable  device  at  address  740).   To  get  the
           IPLREADER  to  talk  to  you, press "request" on a 1052 or
           "enter" on a  3066  or  3270  (i.e.,  cause  an  attention
           interrupt).   When  it asks if you want to run the current
           system, reply "NO" and enter the commands:
-              LOAD NAME=*IPL.DECKGEN
               START
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           See the DECKGEN writeup (item 10073)  for  information  on
           how to proceed from here.  Since DECKGEN was loaded by the
           IPLREADER  (instead  of  from  tape) and therefore is told
           where the console is, it  is  not  necessary  to  give  an
           attention  interrupt on the console to wake it up.  Again,
           you should note that the MTS naming  convention  used  for
           IBM 2305 fixed head files has been changed since D4.2.  Be
           sure  that  the  names you use for your 2305s are FF00-07,
           FF08-0F, etc.  Make sure that you only include one  public
           volume, MTS431.
0    5.    You should now IPL from the D4.3 pack and again reply "NO"
           when  asked  if  you  want  the current system.  This time
           enter the commands:
-              LOAD NAME=*IPL.D4.3
               REPLACE TABLES FROM xxx
               (Reply to the prompt for a printer address for a map)
               START
-          where xxx is the address of the tape  written  by  DECKGEN
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           (or containing the object deck for your assembled TABLES).
           D4.3 should now be running.
0    6.    When  initialization  finishes,  you should run RAMROD and
           create a new system from the D4.3SYS system,  replace  the
           deck TABLES.DUMMY in that new system with your own TABLES,
           rename  TABLES.DUMMY  to  be  TABLES, and delete the decks
           SEG0.NCA and SEG1.NCA.  Having  made  these  changes,  you
           should then make this new system current.
0    7.    Use  this  pack  to  get the new version of MTS working to
           your satisfaction.  This will  require  making  any  local
           modifications to the resident system in the RAMROD file on
           the pack.  This pack contains almost all of the public and
           semi-public files, but not all of the utility programs you
           may  want.   If  additional programs are needed, move them
           from your production packs  to  the  test  pack  using  FM
           (1020) on your production system.  Be sure to use the D4.3
           version of FM and a private copy of the D4.3 file routines
           when doing this.
0         Because  at UM we converted directly from VAM2 to D4.3 VAMX
     pack format, the programs which we actually used to perform  the
     conversion  did  only  that, i.e., they were not used to convert
     any  old  style  VAMX  packs.   However,   since   several   MTS
     installations  are already using a mixture of VAM2 and old-style
     VAMX, D4.3 includes two versions of each of the  two  conversion
     programs:   (1)  the  versions used here at UM to do the VAM2 to
     VAMX conversion and (2) those same programs with changes made to
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     effect the old to new VAMX conversion in addition to the VAM2 to
     VAMX conversion.  Whereas we can guarantee the operation of  the
     versions we used for our conversion, the changed versions of the
     programs  have  never  been  used to perform an old to new style
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     VAMX conversion, and so are somewhat suspect.   They  have  been
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     debugged,  and have been verified to do nothing to packs already
     in the new VAMX format, and to properly convert fragments of old
     style VAMX packs.  In addition, they have been used to convert a
     VAM2 pack to VAMX.
0         As mentioned above, there are two conversion  programs:   a
     PAT/DSCB  conversion program (CONVV2VX) and a catalog conversion
     program (CONV.CAT).  The PAT/DSCB  conversion  program  converts
     the  following  items on a pack to the new VAMX format:  (1) the
     label; (2) the relocation entries  in  the  PAT;  (3)  the  disk
     addresses  in  the  DSCBs  (file  page addresses and DSCB type F
     links).  The catalog conversion program converts  the  following
     items  to  the  new VAMX format:  (1) the catalog pointer in the
     label of PVN 1; (2) the segment allocation map in the first page
     of each catalog extent (each  *MASTER.CATALOGn  file);  (3)  the
     DSCB address contained in the first page of each catalog extent;
     (4)  the  backpointer to the extent header in each catalog page;
     (5) the self-ID in each catalog page; (6) the catalog  addresses
     in  each  master index entry; (7) the catalog links in each file
     and sharing descriptor; (8) the DSCB address  for  the  file  in
     each  file  descriptor.   Both programs are restartable after an
     unsuccessful partial run.
0         The following steps should  be  followed  to  convert  your
     public volumes from VAM2 and/or old style VAMX to D4.3 VAMX.
0    8.    On  your  regular  system,  run  your  current  version of
           CHKVTOC to verify  the  correctness  of  all  your  public
           volumes' VTOC.  Also run VNTD to verify the correctness of
           your  catalog.  This is just to ensure that neither of the
           conversion programs take any unexpected action if there is
           some inconsistency in the structures they  change  on  the
           disk packs.
0    9.    Make a copy of all your packs on tape using either the IBM
           TSS  DUMP/RESTORE utility distributed with D4.2 or the MTS
           D4.3 DISKCOPY program  (724/2)  running  from  the  MTS431
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           system.   These  copies  are for insurance in case of some
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           disaster during the conversion.
0    10.   From  the  MTS431  system,  run  the  PAT/DSCB  conversion
           program (CONVV2VX) along with your current (pre-D4.3) file
           routines  and  a complete set of D4.2 TABLES, i.e., TABLES
           which have DSKTAB entries for PVNs 1 through your  maximum
           public  volume  number  with  the correct volume names for
           your public volumes.  The PAT/DSCB conversion program will
           prompt for a public volume number for a pack  to  convert.
           It  will  print  out  the label for the volume and request
           confirmation for the conversion; reply  "OK"  to  proceed.
           (If  converting  a  VAM2  style  pack,  the  program  will
           complain about "# PAT BYTES = X'4040'  LOOKS  SUSPICIOUS".
           This  is  normal  and you may respond affirmatively to the
           prompt whether to proceed.  If you get this  message  with
           an  old-style  VAMX  format  pack,  you should investigate
           further.) Depending on whether the pack being converted is
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           VAM2 or  VAMX,  you  will  receive  a  message  of  either
           "CONVERTING LABEL, PAT, AND DSCB'S TO VX FORMAT" or "LABEL
           IS  NOT  IN  V2  FORMAT".   If you get the latter message,
           confirm the prompt if the pack is in the old VAMX  format,
           and  the  conversion will proceed.  (If you get the latter
           prompt for a VAM2 pack, something is  probably  wrong  and
           should  be investigated.) If you get the message "PAT BYTE
           COUNT ON MTSxxx IS nnn AND SHOULD BE mmm",  this  is  just
           the  conversion  program  telling you what it's doing to a
           VAM2 pack.  For a VAMX pack, this message should not  been
           issued.  Next, if the pack has relocation entries and they
           appear  to be VAM2, the program will prompt "OK TO CONVERT
           RELOCATION ENTRIES TO VAMX?"  You should consider this and
           respond "Y" only if you are certain they are  not  already
           VAMX  formatted.   If  you  respond  "N", they will not be
           touched, but conversion of  the  DSCB  on  the  pack  will
           proceed  normally.   (Any  other  response aborts the pack
           conversion at this point.) Subsequently,  DSCB  conversion
           begins.   The  PAT  is scanned for DSCB pages and they are
           each read, converted, and written.  At the  end  of  this,
           the PAT is rewritten, and following that the label.
0    11.   Using   the   D4.3   CHKVTOC,  verify  that  the  PAT/DSCB
           conversion was performed correctly.
0    12.   Repeat steps 10 and 11 for each of your public volumes.
0    13.   You must now modify the labels for all double density 3330
           packs.  In the label, at  offset  13  (decimal),  is  a  4
           character  string  which  serves  to  identify the type of
           drive  the  disk  pack  is  on.   For  proper  unit  check
           recovery,  the  D4.3  file  routines  use  this  field  to
           distinguish between 3330 mod 1s and  3330  mod  11s.   Any
           3330  mod 11 packs must have this field changed to '333B',
           and you should run VAMREC to do this as follows:
0                    RUN FILE:VAMREC
                     Volume:  Dxxx
                     Cmd:  MODIFY LABEL 13 "333B"
                     Cmd:  DISPLAY LABEL
                     Cmd:  RELABEL
                     Cmd:  $ENDFILE
0          Again, only 3330 mod 11s need this change.
0    14.   From  the  D4.3  single  pack  system,  run  the   catalog
           conversion program (CONV.CAT) along with a private version
           of the D4.3 file routines (FILE:FILERTNS) containing a set
           of  D4.3  TABLES  for  your  regular  system, i.e., TABLES
           prepared as in step 4 above, but with a full complement of
           disk volumes for  your  regular  packs  rather  than  just
           MTS431.   If  you get the message, "ON PRODUCTION SYSTEM?"
           you've made an error in loading the program and should try
           again.  The program will then print out a list  of  public
           volume labels for arcane reasons.  It will take as long as
           two  to  five  minutes  to  run,  print  out "CATPVN LABEL
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           UPDATED" if it had to convert the pointer (in the label of
           PVN 1) to the first catalog extent,  and  then  print  out
           "CATALOG  CONVERSION  COMPLETE".   Any  other messages are
           errors and should be investigated.
0    15.   Using the D4.3 VNTD, verify that  the  catalog  conversion
           proceeded correctly by doing a "V,C".
0         At  this  point,  you  have  finished the conversion of the
     format of your disk packs to VAMX.
0    16.   You must replace the IPLREADER on your production IPL pack
           with the  version  from  this  distribution.   Follow  the
           procedure  in  the  IPLREADER  writeup  (see packing list)
           making sure that you run it on the D4.3 pack (so  you  get
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           the  new  IPLREADER),  but write it on your production IPL
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           pack, which is now VAMX also.
0    17.   Many files on your production system need to be updated to
           contain programs or data for the new system.  This  should
           be  done  by using FM on the MTS431 pack to move the files
           to your regular packs.  A list of  the  files  which  have
           changed since D4.2 is included at the end of this writeup.
           Go  through  this  list and decide which files you want to
           move (many are optional).  A  complete  list  of  all  the
           files  on  the  MTS431  pack  is  available  in  the  file
           MTS:MTS431.FILES.  Make a list in a file of all the  files
           to be moved.  Then enter the command:
0              RUN FILE:FM+FILE:FILERTNS(1,99)+tables+FILE:DASDUC+ -
                      COPY:SYSDEFS PROT=OFF
0          where  tables contains the D4.3 TABLES for your production
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           system.  When FM reads from the terminal enter a $CONTINUE
           WITH line to read the list of files  you  produced  above.
           FM  will ask if it is OK to destroy some files, tell it OK
           or ALLOK.
0    18.   You  should  also  move  your  resident  system  for  this
           distribution (as modified on your test pack) to *IPL.0 (or
           some  other  file) on your production IPL pack.  Make sure
           that  this  system  has  the  version  of   TABLES   which
           corresponds to your production system.
0    19.   You are now ready to IPL the new system.
0    20.   Signon  at  the  operator's  console  under userid MTS and
           enter:
0              RUN FILE:FILEUPD EXECPKEY=ACCMAINT 0=*DUMMY* 1=-EMPTY
0          This will update file storage records for all userids.  It
           is important that this be done, since the file  space  for
           some  userids will be incorrect as a result of running FM.
           It may be necessary to change some of the  file  names  on
           $CONTINUE  WITH  lines  at  the  end  of  FILE:FILEUPD  to
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           correspond to the names used in your system.
0    21.   Add any local modules to *LIBRARY.  Do not simply  replace
           the  new  *LIBRARY with your old one, but rather merge the
           two.
0    22.   Add any local messages  to  *SMDS.   Again,  do  not  just
           replace  the  new  file  with  your  old one, as there are
           several new messages in it.
0    23.   Add any local changes to *SYSMAC.  Again,  these  must  be
           merged with the distributed version.
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     The  following files in your regular system may be destroyed, if
     you desire, since they are no longer used.  In  some  cases  the
     files  no longer exist, while in others it is just the name that
     has changed.
0    *ALGOLWLIB            FILE:DISKDUMP.S       MTS.:UBCMACLIB
     *ALGOLWXLIB           FILE:DS               MTS.:USERS.S
     *DYSSUB               FILE:DS.O             NEW.:GOM
     *IPL.D4.2             FILE:DSKMAN.S         NEW.:PASCAL
     *PL1LINKLIB1          FILE:FASTRSTR.O       NEW.:PLUSLIB
     *USERS                FILE:FASTRSTR.S       SEG2:ALGW
     *XALGOLW              FILE:PMAP.ISORT.S     SEG2:ASMTDEFS
     APL.:_OLDNEWS         FILE:TBLS.TEST.S      SEG2:PIL
     COPY:ACCFORMAT        FILE:VNTD.O           SEG2:STDTV
     COPY:ED.COPY.M        FILE:WHATSLEFT        SYS.:CMDPIKUP.O
     COPY:PLUSINCLUDES     MTA.:ASMHBLDLIN       SYS.:HASPLOG00001
     COPY:RMGRMACLIB       MTA.:ASMHINFO         UNSP:LIST
     COPY:STATDSECT        MTA.:ASMHINFO.OS      WSG.:DEDIT.PT
     DWB.:ASMTIDY.S        MTA.:ASMHINVK         WSG.:MNET
     DWB.:BLOKLETR.S       MTA.:ASMHOPTIONS      WSG.:NEWSYS.WF
     DWB.:CMDPIKUP.370     MTA.:BINEBCD          WSG.:OLDSYS.WF
     DWB.:CVTOMR.D3        MTA.:BUFALLOC         WSG.:RESSYS.WF
     DWB.:FSTATCMD4P       MTA.:CCHSUBR
     DWB.:GOM.COMMON       MTA.:DMPLST.SSCN
     DWB.:GOM.COMMOND      MTA.:DUMP
     DWB.:GOM.COMMONG      MTA.:FBJTJL
     DWB.:GOM.CONTAB       MTA.:FIDCQ
     DWB.:GOM.CONVERT      MTA.:FIDS.BLDLIN
     DWB.:GOM.LISTWRUP     MTA.:FNDJTL
     DWB.:GOM.MATRIX       MTA.:FOS.BDAM
     DWB.:GOM.PEEL         MTA.:FOS.DDEF
     DWB.:GOM.PROGWRUP     MTA.:JBRP
     DWB.:GOM.S            MTA.:MIFMACTEST
     DWB.:GOM.SEQS         MTA.:PRINTDUMP.W
     DWB.:GOM.SG           MTA.:PTRUC
     DWB.:GOM.SYMTAB       MTA.:REWIND
     DWB.:GOMMANUAL        MTA.:SIOERR
     DWB.:GOMNEWS          MTA.:SSXREF
     DWB.:JESMACLIB        MTA.:STATBUFF
     DWB.:NONRESEQ         MTA.:STATSUB
     DWB.:PERSTEST         MTA.:TURNAROUND
     DWB.:PK.PERMIT        MTA.:UC3330
     DWB.:UBCTFZO.S        MTA.:UMMPS.INFO
     DWB.:UNEPA.S          MTS.:COMM
     ETC.:PLI              MTS.:DISTINDEX
     ETC.:PL1DIRECTOR      MTS.:DRIVER1600
     ETC.:11ASROPMER       MTS.:DRIVER6250
     ETC.:11ASROPMLAM      MTS.:DYSSUB
     ETC.:11ASROPM360      MTS.:INDEX1600
     ETC.:11ASROP03        MTS.:INDEX6250
     ETC.:11ASROP45        MTS.:MSG.S
     FILE:ACATALOG.O       MTS.:MTS421.FILES
     FILE:CCATL.O          MTS.:OXFORD
     FILE:COMBLIST         MTS.:OXFORD.S
     FILE:DASDUC.O         MTS.:RATENBR
     FILE:DISKCOPY.S       MTS.:STDTV
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     The following is  a  list  of  public,  semi-public,  and  major
     private  files  which  have  changed  or  been added since D4.2.
     Note:  files in this list marked with + are files which must  be
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     changed  for  VAMX, but which will also work properly with VAM2,
     i.e., the VAMX changes are upward compatible.  However, files in
     this list marked with - are files  which  must  be  changed  for
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     VAMX, but which will not work properly with VAM2, i.e., the VAMX
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     changes  are  not  upward compatible.  In addition, for VAMX the
     following decks must be  changed  in  or  added  to  the  RAMROD
     resident  system:   UC3330, UCDISK, OPEN, CAT, RWSE, WRIT, TRAK,
     GETD, VOLG, and RSF.
0     *ACCOUNTING           *FAKEOS               *SORTLM
      *ACCOUNTING1          *FIXFEP               *SPITDEBUG
      *ACCOUNTING2          *FORMAT               *STATUS
      *ACCOUNTING3          *FTNTIDY              *SYSMAC
      *ACCOUNTING4          *GFINFODSECT          *S2L
      *ACCOUNTING5          *GOM                  *TAPECOPY
     +*ACCRESTORE           *GTU                  *TAPERTN
      *ALGOLW               *HGS                  *TAXIR
      *APC                  *HPS                  *T360MASTCONV
      *APLGM                *HWTERM               *UMIST
      *ARUDEF               *IG.HP7221           +*VALIDATEFILE
      *ASCEBCD              *INDEX                *1052RTN
      *ASMG                -*IPL.DECKGEN          *11ASR
      *ASMGSYSMAC           *IPL.D4.3             *2741RTN
      *ASMT                -*IPL.0                *3036RTN
      *CCQUEUE              *IPL.1                *3066RTN
      *CKID                 *IPL.2               -*3270RTN
      *CLSACC               *IPL.3                *3284RTN
      *CLSCALC              *ITX                  ACC.:ACCLIB
      *CLSED                *LIBRARY              ACC.:STAPROJECT
      *CLSFILESTATUS        *LINKEDIT             APL.:001NEWS
      *CLSLOG               *LINK11               APL.:005SNOBOL
      *CLSMOUNT             *LISP                 COPY:BJPDSCT
      *CLSMSG               *LISPLIB              COPY:CC.MACROS
      *CLSNET               *MACUTIL              COPY:CLSTV.SG
      *CLSNEW               *MNETRTN              COPY:CMDAREADSECT
      *CLSNEW2              *OVERDRIVE            COPY:ED.MACROS
      *CLSNEW3              *PAG                 -COPY:FILE.MACROS
      *CLSPERMIT            *PDP8RTN              COPY:GLOBALDEFS
      *CLSPMF               *PIL                  COPY:GLOBALSETS
      *CLSSDS               *PLOTSYS              COPY:IT.COPY_SECT
      *CLSSSTA              *PL1                  COPY:IT.DSECTS
      *CMD                  *PL360                COPY:JOBSTA
      *CNFGINFODSECT        *PL360LIB             COPY:LLMPSEQU
      *COBOLU               *PRJDIRECTORY         COPY:MISC.MACROS
      *COMBINE              *PROJECT              COPY:MTS.MACROS
      *DAVE                 *RATEFILE             COPY:PCBDSECT
      *DAVE.GENLIB         +*RESTORE              COPY:PSA
      *DLG                  *SAV                  COPY:RM.MACROS
      *DSO                  *SDM                  COPY:SETPARM
      *DWB                  *SENSEDSECT           COPY:UMMPS.MACROS
      *EBCDASC              *SMDS                 DIST:COMM
      *EBCDBCD              *SNOSTORM             DIST:DISTINDEX
      *ENCRYPT              *SORT                 DIST:DRIVER1600
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      DIST:DRIVER6250      -FILE:CHKVTOC          MTA.:CONFIG.U
      DIST:GENNOTES.WF      FILE:CHKVTOC.W        MTA.:DMPLST.VMFIN
      DIST:INDEX1600        FILE:CHONID.W         MTA.:DRUMSTAT
      DIST:INDEX6250        FILE:CONV.CAT         MTA.:EREPCMD
      DIST:NEWSYS.WF        FILE:CONVERTING       MTA.:EXIT
      DIST:OLDSYS.WF        FILE:CONVV2VX         MTA.:FAKEOS.GBLS
      DIST:RESSYS.WF        FILE:CONVV2VX.AS      MTA.:FIDSCMD
      DWB.:CMDTAPE.370     +FILE:DASDI            MTA.:FOS.MACLIB
      DWB.:CMDUTIL          FILE:DASDI.S          MTA.:FOS.SVC59
      DWB.:GOM.O            FILE:DASDI.W          MTA.:FOS.UPDATES
      DWB.:GOM.OG           FILE:DASDUC           MTA.:FOS.WTOTST
      DWB.:GOM.SEQS.O      -FILE:DISKCOPY         MTA.:IT.JOBPGM.S
      ETC.:ASMGF1           FILE:DISKCOPY.AS      MTA.:IT.S
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-
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      RSTR:DEADFILEDES      TMTS:TMTSLIB          WSG.:PDP8
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      RSTR:DSF              UNSP:BCPL.DEBUG       WSG.:STATSCN
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      RSTR:MERGE            UNSP:CONVSPIT         W009:CLSINFO.S
     -RSTR:OLFSOBJ          UNSP:COUNTW           W009:I
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     +RSTR:RSTFMT2          UNSP:EXPR.MOTIVE      W170:STOR
     -RSTR:SAVEFILE         UNSP:EXPR.RATS
      RSTR:TAPEDIRLIST      UNSP:EXPR.SCHIZ
      RSTR:TAPEOUT          UNSP:EXPR.SOCFAC
