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SY33-8551-1
File No. S370-36




DOS/VS Supervisor
Systems Logic
Program Numbers 5745-SC-SUP
5745-SC-AIT
5745-SC-OKE


Release 30 (POWER/VS Version)
Second Edition (November 1973)


This edition, together with Technical Newsletters SN33-8769,
SN33-8770, and SN33-8790, applies to Version 5, Release 30
(POWER/VS Version), of the Disk Operating System/Virtual
Storage, DOS/VS, and to all subsequent versions and releases
until otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical
Newsletters. Changes are continually made to the information
herein; before using this publication in connection with the
operation of IBt1 systems, consult the latest Virtual Storage
Supplement (to IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography) ,
GC20-0001, for the editions that are applicable and current.

Note: For the availability dates of the Virtual
Telecommunications in this manual, please contact your IBM
representative or the IBM branch office serving your locality.

Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to vour
IBM representative or to the IBM branch office serving your
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A form for readers' comments is provided at the back of this
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~ Copyright International Business '~achines Corpora tion, 1973
Page of SY33-8551-1, revised June 30, 1974, by TNL SN33-8770




This logic manual is one of three detailed
guides to the logic of the IBM Disk
Operating System virtual Storage (DOS/VS)
supervisor. This manual supplements the
program listings by providing text and
charts describing:

1. The organization of the supervisor area For details of the logic of the POWER,
in real storage. POWER/RJE programs, refer to the following
rranuals:
2. The internal logic of the resident
nucleus routines.