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OS ALGOL Programmer's Guide
Program Numbers: 3SOS-AL-531 (ALGOL Compiler)
3SOS-LM-532 (ALGOL Library)

OS Release 21


This publication describes how to compile, link-edit,
and execute a program written in the IBM Operating
System Algorithmic Language (ALGOL). It includes an
introduction to the operating system and a description
of the information listings that can be produced, tha
job control language, and the subroutine library. The
publication also contains information about, and a de-
scription of, the OS ALGOL F Independent Component
Release. '
The intended audience for this publication includes
application programmers, system programmers, and IBM
system engineers.
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Replaced Sep. 29, 1972
by TNL GN12-5900




Fourth Edition (January 1972)

This is a major revision of, and obsoletes, GC33 - 4000 - 2 and Technical Newsletter
GN33 - 8091. Changes to the text and to illustrations are indicated by a vertical line
to the left of the change.

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