IBM - Systems - OS Conversion Guide from QTAM or BTAM to TCAM

 Home > Browse Our Collection > Manuals > IBM > IBM - Systems - OS Co ... QTAM or BTAM to TCAM
 

 This publication provides a summary of the information
needed to convert a QTAM or BTAM system to TCAM. It
briefly describes the similarities and differences between
QTAM and TCAM and between BTAM and TCAM.
The first section describes QTAM macros, macro operands,
service facilities, internals, and their TCAM replacements. A
working knowledge of QTAM is required for understanding
this part of the publication.
The second section describes BTAM macros, macro
operands, additional facilities, and their TCAM equivalents.
Concepts of TCAM as they relate to BTAM are provided as
reprogramming aids. A working knowledge of BTAM is
required for understanding this part of the publication.
Both sections are meant to be used in conjunction with
the IBM Systemf360 Operating System Telecommunica
tions Access Method (TCAM) Programmer's Guide and
Reference Manual, GC30-2024.

This document has recently been digitised and made available here. Digitising our collections requires significant resources. Please consider making a donation to the Centre if you download this document!  The donate button is at the top of this page, by the search bar.


Reference Number : GC30-2026-0

Date Published : April 1971

Manufacturer : IBM

Format : PDF (35 pages)

 

 

 

 

 

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH9042. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

IBM - Systems - OS Conversion Guide from QTAM or BTAM to TCAM

Click on the Images For Detail

This manual has been scanned as part of our collection and may be available to view.

Please contact us for details.






Help support the museum by buying from the museum shop

View all items

Founding Sponsors
redgate Google ARM Real VNC Microsoft Research
Heritage Lottery Funded
Heritage Lottery Fund
Accredited Museum