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Manual abstract: user guide XEROX DOCUPRINT 96TAPE FORMATS MANUAL

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[. . . ] XEROX Xerox Laser Printing Systems Tape Formats Manual Version 3 September 1991 600P86175 Xerox Corporation 701 S. Aviation Boulevard El Segundo, CA 90245 © 1993 by Xerox Corporation. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen, such as icons, screen displays, looks, etc. Printed in the United States of America Publication number: 600P86175 Xerox® and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation. [. . . ] Characters following this pair, but preceding the end of this logical record, are ignored. Input print line Output print line and feed 15 lines after printing this line Channel skip. This pair is octal 14 (hexadecimal 0C) followed by a binary value 0-15. The channel skip pair, when deleted from the output print line, terminates the output print line and causes a skip to channel operation after printing (where xxxx is the binary channel number and 0 xxxx F). Characters following this pair, but preceding the end of this logical record, are ignored. Input print line Output print line and skip to channel 12 after printing this line Tab. This pair is an octal 11 (hexadecimal 09) followed by a binary value 0-127. This tab pair, when deleted from the output print line, causes spaces to be inserted into the output print line. The binary value 0-127 specifies the print position to which it is desired to tab. Backward tabbing is allowed and causes print data to be replaced with blanks. Input print line Output print line Carriage control (Honeywell 600/6000) Carriage control codes to be paired with an escape character for the Honeywell 600/6000 normal edit mode are shown in table 10-15. (Note that the default value of print-and-space-1 is used when a line has been processed without encountering an escapeline feed or escape-channel skip pair. ) XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL 10-21 HONEYWELL TAPES Table 10-15. Normal edit mode carriage control codes (Honeywell 600/6000) Codes Octal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Note: Hexadecimal 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E Function Print, space 0 lines. Print, skip to channel 14. 1F Print, skip to channel 15. An invalid code will be processed as a print and space line. 10-22 XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL HONEYWELL TAPES Processing parameters for Honeywell 600/6000 carriage control are as follows: H600/H6000 INITIAL DEFAULT ADVTAPE MASK ASSIGN TOF (OVR, PSP1) YES X`FF` Use values in table 10-15. Honeywell 2000 and 6000 tape JSL samples Figure 10-9. H2000:JDL; /* /* /* /* /* /* /* V1: JSL sample for Honeywell 2000 tapes */ */ */ */ */ */ */ 000010 000020 000030 000040 000050 000060 000070 000080 000090 000100 000110 000120 000130 000140 000150 000160 000170 000180 000190 000200 000210 000220 000230 000240 000250 000260 000270 000280 000290 000300 000310 000320 000330 000340 000350 000360 000370 000380 000390 000400 000410 000420 000430 SYSTEM FOR HONEYWELL 2000 ------------------------- VFU FOR HONEYWELL 2000 SPR TAPES - CHANNEL 2 IS BOF VFU ASSIGN=(1, 5), ASSIGN=(2, 61), ASSIGN=(3, 10), ASSIGN=(4, 15), ASSIGN=(5, 20), ASSIGN=(6, 25), ASSIGN=(7, 30), ASSIGN=(8, 35), ASSIGN=(9, 40), ASSIGN=(10, 45), ASSIGN=(11, 50), ASSIGN=(12, 55), TOF=5, BOF=66; /* /* /* /* V2: VFU VFU FOR HONEYWELL 2000 STANDARD TAPES - CHANNEL 12 IS */ */ B0F*/ */ ASSIGN=(1, 5), ASSIGN=(2, 10), ASSIGN=(3, 15), ASSIGN=(4, 20), ASSIGN=(5, 25), ASSIGN=(6, 30), ASSIGN=(7, 35), ASSIGN=(8, 40), ASSIGN=(9, 45), ASSIGN=(10, 50), ASSIGN=(11, 55), ASSIGN=(12, 60), TOF=5, BOF=66; */ HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR, CODE=EBCDID LCODE=EBCDIC, PLABEL=YES; LENGTH=1331, PREAMBLE=1, LTHFLD=0; LENGTH=133, LTHFLD=0, STRUCTURE=FB; DATA=(1, 132), PCC=(0, TRAN), PCCTYPE=H2000, OVERPRINT=(MERGE, NODISP), VFU=V1; USER=(BIN, TRAY); TABLES AND CRITERIA FOR LOGICAL PROCESSING */ */ */ /* VOLUME BLOCK RECORD LINE ACCT /* /* /* T1: T2: T3: T4: /* C1: C2: C3: C4: /* CRITERIA CRITERIA CRITERIA CRITERIA CONSTANT=(0, 1, EQ, T1); CONSTANT=(0, 2, EQ, T2); CONSTANT=(0, 2, EQ, T3); CONSTANT=(0, 1, EQ, T4); TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE CONSTANT=('P'); CONSTANT=('P0'); CONSTANT=('P1'); CONSTANT=(O'47'); */ */ XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL 10-23 HONEYWELL TAPES /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* 1:JOB; HONEYWELL 2000 SPR ----------------------------------------JDES 1-5 AND 11-15 DEFINE 5 COMMON HONEYWELL 2000 SPR LABELED FORMATS. THE FORMATS ARE AS FOLLOWS: CHARACTERISTICS --------------BLOCKED 1331, SINGLE BANNER BLOCKED 668, SINGLE BANNER, 2 BYTE POSTAMBLE BLOCKED 1332, DOUBLE BANNER, SINGLE REPORT PER FILE BLOCKED 1332, DOUBLE BANNER, SELECT REPORT 0 IN INTERSPERSED REPORT BLOCKED 1332, DOUBLE BANNER, SELECT REPORT 1 IN INTERSPERSED REPORT JOB -------1 2 3 4 5 */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ */ VOLUME BLOCK RECORD BSELECT 2:JOB; HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR ; LENGTH=1331, PREAMBLE=1, LTHFLD=0; LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB, LTHFLD=0; TEST=(C1); VOLUME HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR; BLOCK LENGTH=668, PREAMBLE=1, LTHFLD=0, POSTAMBLE=2; RECORD LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB; BSELECT TEST=(C1); 3:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK RECORD BSELECT 4:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK RECORD BSELECT 5:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK RECORD BSELECT /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* /* HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR; LENGTH=1332, PREAMBLE=2, LTHFLD=0; LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB; TEST=(C3); HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR; LENGTH=1332, PREAMBLE=2, LTHFLD=0; LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB; TEST=(C2); HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR; LENGTH=1332, PREAMBLE=2, LTHFLD=0; LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB; TEST=(C1); */ HONEYWELL 2000 STANDARD, COBOL AND SPR BCD TAPES*/ ------------------------------------------------*/ */ */ JDES 21-26 DEFINE 6 COMMON HONEYWELL 2000 FORMATS */ UTILIZING STANDARD 80-BYTE LABELS AND COBOL 120-BYTE LABELS*/ AS WELL AS BCD-CODED SPR LABELED TAPES. THE FORMATS ARE AS*/ FOLLOWS: */ */ CHARACTERISTICS JOB */ ---------------------- */ /* */ /* BCD-CODED SPR LABELS, BLOCKED 1201 21 */ /* BCD-CODED SPR LABELS, BLOCKED 1332 22 */ /* EBCDIC-CODED STANDARD LABELS, 23 */ /* BLOCKED 1340 */ /* BCD-CODED STANDARD LABELS, BLOCKED 24 */ /* 1009 */ 000440 000450 000460 000470 000480 000490 000500 000510 000520 000530 000540 000550 000560 000570 000580 000590 000600 000610 000620 000630 000640 000650 000660 000670 000680 000690 000700 000710 000720 000730 000740 000750 000760 000770 000780 000790 000800 000810 000820 000830 000840 000850 000860 000870 000880 000890 000900 000910 000920 000930 000940 000950 000960 000970 000980 000990 001000 001010 001020 001030 001040 001050 001060 001070 001080 001090 001100 001110 10-24 XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL HONEYWELL TAPES /* /* /* /* /* 21:JOB; EBCDIC-CODED COBOL LABELS, BLOCKED 1440 EBCDIC-CODED COBOL LABELS, BLOCKED 1500 25 26 */ */ */ */ */ VOLUME BLOCK BSELECT 22:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK BSELECT 23:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK RECORD LINE 24:JOB; HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR, CODE=H2BCD, LCODE=H2BCD, UNPACK=T4X3H2; LENGTH=1201, PREAMBLE=2, POSTAMBLE=2; TEST=(C4); HOST=H2000, LABEL=SPR, CODE=H2BCD, LCODE=H2BCD, UNPACK=T4X3H2; LENGTH=1332, PREAMBLE=2; TEST=(C4); HOST=H2000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=EBCDIC; LENGTH=1340, PREAMBLE=0; STRUCTURE=FB, LENGTH=134; VFU=V2; VOLUME HOST=H2000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=H2BCD, LCODE=H2BCD, UNPACK=T4X3H2; BLOCK LENGTH=1009, PREAMBLE=0, POSTAMBLE=1; RECORD LENGTH=144, STRUCTURE=FB; LINE DATA=(8, 132), VFU=V2; 25:JOB; VOLUME BLOCK RECORD LINE 26:JOB; HOST=H2000, LABEL=COBOL, CODE=EBCDIC; BLOCK LENGTH=1500, PREAMBLE=0; RECORD LENGTH=150, STRUCTURE=FB; LINE DATA=(1, 132), VFU=V2, PCCTYPE=H2000; END;END; /* END OF HONEYWELL 2000 JDL */ VOLUME HOST=H2000, LABEL=COBOL, CODE=EBCDIC; LENGTH=1440, PREAMBLE=0; LENGTH=144, STRUCTURE=FB; DATA=(2, 132), VFU=V2, PCCTYPE=ANSI, PCC=(1, NOTRAN); 001120 001130 001140 001150 001160 001170 001180 001190 001200 001210 001220 001230 001240 001250 001260 001270 001280 001290 001300 001310 001320 001330 001340 001350 001360 001370 001380 001390 001400 001410 001420 001430 001440 001450 001460 001470 001480 001490 001500 XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL 10-25 HONEYWELL TAPES Figure 10-10. JSL sample for Honeywell 6000 tapes H6000:JDL; /* */ /* HONEYWELL 6000 JOB DESCRIPTOR LIBRARY */ /* */ V1: VFU ASSIGN=(1, 10), ASSIGN=(2, 15), ASSIGN=(3, 20), ASSIGN=(4, 25), ASSIGN=(5, 30), ASSIGN=(6, 35), ASSIGN=(7, 40), ASSIGN=(8, 45), ASSIGN=(9, 50), ASSIGN=(10, 55), ASSIGN=(11, 60), ASSIGN=(12, 62), ASSIGN=(0, 5), TOF=5, BOF=66; /* */ VOLUME HOST=H6000, LABEL=STANDARD, UNPACK=T4X3, CODE=H6BCD, LCODE=H6BCD, PLABEL=YES; BLOCK LENGTH=1920, LTHFLD=3, OFFSET=3, ADJUST=6, PREAMBLE=6, POSTAMBLE=0; RECORD STRUCTURE=VB, LENGTH=134, LTHFLD=3, OFFSET=0, ADJUST=6, PREAMBLE=6, POSTAMBLE=0; LINE DATA=(0, 132), PCC=(0, NOTRAN), PCCTYPE=H6000, OVERPRINT=(MERGE, NODISP), VFU=V1; ACCT USER=(BIN, TRAY); /* */ /* TABLES AND CRITERIA FOR LOGICAL PROCESSING */ /* */ C1: CRITERIA CHANGE=(5, 1, NE, LAST); /* */ /* */ /* */ /* HONEYWELL 6000 SSF BCD AND ASCII TAPES */ /* -------------------------------------*/ /* */ /* */ /* THE FOLLOWING JDES WILL SUPPORT 9 TRACK BCD AND ASCII TAPES*/ /* FOR HONEYWELL 6000 SSF FORMATS. */ /* THE JDES ARE AS FOLLOWS: */ /* */ /* CHARACTERISTICS JOB */ /* ---------------------*/ /* */ /* BCD-CODED SSF 1 */ /* BCD-CODED SSF, STACKED REPORTS 2 */ /* ASCII-CODED SSF 3 */ /* ASCII-CODED SSF, STACKED REPORTS 4 */ /* */ 1:JOB; VOLUME HOST=H6000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=H6BCD, LCODE=H6BCD, UNPACK=T4X3; 2:JOB; VOLUME HOST=H6000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=H6BCD, LCODE=H6BCD, UNPACK=T4X3; RSTACK TEST=(C1), PRINT=NONE; 3:JOB; VOLUME HOST=H6000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=ASCII, LCODE=H6BCD, UNPACK=T4X3; 4:JOB; VOLUME HOST=H6000, LABEL=STANDARD, CODE=ASCII, LCODE=H6BCD, UNPACK=T4X3; RSTACK TEST=(C1), PRINT=NONE; END;END;/* END OF HONEYWELL 6000 JDL */ 000010 000020 000030 000040 000050 000060 000070 000080 000090 000100 000110 000120 000130 000140 000150 000160 000170 000180 000190 000200 000210 000220 000230 000240 000250 000260 000270 000280 000290 000300 000310 000320 000330 000340 000350 000360 000370 000380 000390 000400 000410 000420 000430 000440 000450 000460 000470 000480 000490 000500 000510 000520 000530 000540 000550 000560 10-26 XEROX LASER PRINTING SYSTEMS TAPE FORMATS MANUAL 11. UNIVAC SDF tape format The Univac SDF tape format is created on the Univac Operating System 1100-OS, level 32, and later versions. It is designed in a fixed block format with variable length records. This format is characterized by two types of character representation and packing interspersed record by record. Nine-bit ASCII characters (refer to table 11-1) are recorded in 8 x 9 packing mode. Six-bit Fieldata characters (refer to table 11-2) are recorded in 4 x 3 packing mode. [. . . ] In communications, the time required to convert a device from receiving mode to its sending mode or vice versa. Application that prints two logical pages on one side of a physical page. Set of characters with design features that make them similar to one another. Height of a typeface, measured from the bottom of its descenders to the top of its ascenders, expressed in points. [. . . ]

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