IBM 3590 User Manual

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microcode.

A code, representing the instructions

of an instruction set, that is implemented in a
part of storage that is not program-addressable.

microprocessor.

An integrated circuit that

accepts coded instructions for execution; the
instructions may be entered, integrated, or stored
internally.

microprogram.

(1) A sequence of elementary

instructions that correspond to a specific
computer operation, that is maintained in special
storage, and whose execution is initiated by the
introduction of a computer instruction into the
instruction register of a computer. (2) A group of
micro instructions that when executed perform a
preplanned function.

migration.

See conversion.

MIM.

Media Information Message

MSB.

Most significant bit.

O

OEM.

Original equipment manufacturer.

P

physical end of tape.

A point on the tape

beyond which the tape is not permitted to move.

primed.

Pertaining to a condition of a tape

drive when the controlling computer addresses
the drive but the drive is not in a ready state.

processing application.

The execution of a

systematic sequence of operations performed on
data to accomplish a specific purpose.

Q

quiesce.

To bring a device or system to a halt

by a rejection of new requests for work.

R

read-type commands.

Any commands that

cause data to be read from tape.

record.

A collection of related data or words,

treated as a unit; for example, in stock control,
each invoice could constitute one record.

recording density.

The number of bits in a

single linear track measured per unit of length of
the recording medium.

retension.

The process or function of tightening

the tape onto the cartridge, if it is sensed that the
tape has a loose wrap on the cartridge.

S

SAN.

Storage Area Network

SARS.

Statistical Analysis and Reporting

System

SCSI.

Small computer system interface.

SCSI address.

The hexadecimal representation

of the unique address (0–F) assigned to a SCSI
device. This address would normally be assigned
and set in the SCSI device during system
installation.

SCSI device.

A host adapter or a target

controller that can be attached to the SCSI bus.

SCSI ID.

The bit-significant representation of

the SCSI address referring to one of the signal
lines DB (F–0).

short wave.

A Fibre Channel cable that has an

850 nm wave length.

SIM.

Service Information Message

special feature.

A specific design addition to an

IBM product that is quoted in the IBM Sales
Manual and ordered separately.

standard function.

The significant design

elements of an IBM product that are included as
part of the basic standard product.

synchronization.

The process of coordinating

the activities of the controlling computer and the
magnetic tape subsystem to obtain the condition
in which the buffer is empty and the tape is in
the correct position for the next operation.

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