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*re /rte_a/xmb.rel,mb02 | For NS/1000 with A900 pre rev.4 firmware only | |
*re /rte_a/xmb.rel,mb12 | For either NS/1000 or %envrn with | |
* | A900 pre rev.4 firmware only | |
*re /rte_a/xmb.rel,mb01 | For %envrn with A900 | pre rev.4 firmware only |
*re /rte_a/xmb.rel,mb10 | For %envrn with A900 | pre rev.4 firmware only |
*re /rte_a/xmb.rel,mb21 | For %envrn with A900 | pre rev.4 firmware only |
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* | # If you are using | an A600 (not an A600+) WITHOUT CDS, then | # | |
* | # | the following paragraph applies. If you are using any | # | |
* | # other type of | # | ||
* | # | CDS, A600+, A700 | or A900) then the following paragraph | # |
* | # | does NOT apply. |
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* | # | The two routines | .DMP and .DDI must be relocated here | # |
* | # | because they are | required by code that is in the O.S. | # |
* | # | partitions. You | cannot do library searches for code in | # |
* | # | O.S. partitions. | This is required ONLY when using an | # |
* | # | A600 (using %RPL60). If you are using any other RPL, | # | |
* | # these modules will cause duplicate entry point errors | # | ||
* | # | if included in the generation. | # | |
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*!RPL60_!re /rte_a/$math,.dmp | Required | for | A600 | (not | A600+) | (RPL60) |
*!RPL60_!re /rte_a/$math,.ddi | Required | for | A600 | (not | A600+) | (RPL60) |
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*SYSTEM MODULES
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*System Relocation Phase
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le,off, | Do not list the module entry points |
er,, | Echo errors to the terminal |
re %vctr:92570,, | Entry points |
tg 700 | Number of tags required |
re %mapos:92077,, | Partitioned OS tag routines |
re %rpl60:92077,, | No CDS no double precision floating point |
re %exec:92077,, | EXEC request processing |
re %rtioa:92077,, | |
re %maps:92570,, | Dynamic mapping system routines |
re %progs:92570,, | Program state processing |
re %util:92570,, | System variables and utilities |
re %sam:92077,, | System available memory |
re %sched:92570,, | Programmatic program scheduling |
re %strng:92077,, | Runstring passing |
re %erlog:92570,, | Error Logging |
re %opmsg:92077,, | Operating system messages |
re %sycom:92570,, | Operator commands |
re %iomod:92570,, | I/O module |
re %id*43:92077,, | Power fail driver |