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`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 1
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`DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM INTRODUCTION
`
`The concept of a distributed processing system
`is to fully utilise a central data base, whilst ful -
`filling the needs of end users. That is, to improve
`productivity, decrease costs and to enable them to
`perform their tasks more efficiently.
`
`Distributed processing enables end users at many
`locations to perform processing tasks in a wide
`variety of ways, each being tailored to individual
`application requirements.
`
`Distributed processing is achieved by using
`programmable devices with data storage,
`together with host or peer processors, Ii n ked
`together to form a network.
`
`HOST
`
`8130/8140
`PROCESSOR
`
`8101
`STORAGE
`AND 1/0
`
`8809
`
`TAPE UNIT
`
`DTE
`
`DIRECT
`ATTACH
`
`DTE
`
`DTE
`
`DTE
`
`DTE
`
`DTE
`
`DTE
`
`For IBM internal use only
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`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 2
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`8100 IN FORMAT/ON SYSTEM
`
`Description
`
`The IBM 8100 System is a family of products
`designed to meet the diversified requirem~nts
`of Jata processing.
`
`The 8100 System consists of the following
`machines: -
`
`□ 8130 and 8140 Processors
`□ 8101 Storage and 1/0 Unit
`□ 8809 Tape Unit
`
`The 8775 display terminal to be used on the
`8100 System is also being announced at this
`time.
`
`The 8100 System offers a choice of processing
`speed, storage size, disk capacity and a large
`number of new and existing 1/0 devices.
`
`The I BM 8100 Information System can operate: -
`
`□ As a satellite to an I BM S/370 Central Host Site
`□ As a Peer to another I BM 8100 System
`□ As a Stand-alone computer
`
`System Highlights
`
`□ Can adapt computing power to organisational
`requirements
`□ Back-up/Reliability as required
`□ Standardization of application design if
`required
`
`All photos in this broschure are of design models.
`
`For IBM internal use only
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`SYSTEM 8100 LICENSED PROGRAM PRODUCTS
`
`0
`
`DPPX/Base - Distributed Processing
`Programming Executive/Base
`
`D
`
`DPCX
`
`- Distributed Processing
`Control Executive
`
`DPPX family of licensed programs -
`
`on 8100
`
`- DPPX/Base
`- DPPX/DTMS
`
`- DPPX/DPS
`
`- DPPX/DMS
`
`- DPPX/RJ E
`
`- DPPX/DSC
`
`- Data Base and Trans-
`action Management
`System
`- Distributed Presen-
`tation Services
`- Development Manage-
`ment System
`- Remote Job Entry
`Workstation Facility
`- 3270 Data Stream
`Compatibility
`- DPPX/COBOL - Compiler and Library
`- DPPX/FORTRAN - Compiler and
`Library
`- Assembler
`-DPPX/ASSM
`-DPPX/GEN 3644 - Parameter Table
`Generation Faci I ity
`for I BM 3644 Auto-
`matic Data Unit
`- Sort/Merge
`- Performance Measure-
`ment Tool
`
`- DPPX/SORT
`-DPPX/PT
`
`on system/370 Host -
`- DSX Distributed System Executive
`version 2
`Host Command Facility
`
`CUSTOMER PROBLEM DETERMINATION AIDS
`
`DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS NETWORK
`MANAGEMENT
`
`(System/370 Host Licensed Program
`Product)
`□ Allows a S/370 - 3270 Display user to act
`as the console operator for multiple
`DPPX /8100 systems connected to the
`S/370.
`□ Al lows the S/370 3270 user to issue
`any command and use any function
`available to a 3270 at the DPPX/8100
`system site.
`□ Al lows the customer to distribute h Is
`processing while keeping the data
`processing expertise at the host site.
`
`DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE
`
`DPPX/Base can be used as stand-alone system or
`attached to a system 370. It includes the usual
`operation system components
`
`DPCX is a Program Control System that allows
`migration from the 3790 system to 8100
`Information System.
`
`(System/370 Host Lincensed Program
`Product)
`□ Data Set Management
`□ Allows receipt of DPPX data sets
`including error logs, dumps, and
`other problem determination data.
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 4
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`8130 AND 8140 PROCESSORS DESCRIPTION
`
`The IBM 8130 or 8140 processor units
`provide control, storage, processing capa -
`bility, dis~ storage, diskette storage and
`communications capabilities for the I BM
`8100 Information System. The major
`difference between the 8130 and 8140
`processors is the operating speed. Under
`OPPX System Control Program, the
`8140 executes instructions approximately
`60% faster than the 8130 but has compatible
`functional characteristics.
`
`Models
`
`8130 Processor is available in eight models
`and 81 40 Processor is avai lable in twelve
`models depending on processor memory
`size and non-removable disk storage size.
`Processor memory size ranges from 128K
`bytes to 512 bytes. Non-removable disk
`storage options range from 23 mega-bytes
`to 64 mega bytes.
`All models include removable diskette
`storage of 1 M byte.
`
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`Highlights
`
`The capability of the 8 130 and 8140 processors
`is extended by providing for the attachment of
`a variety of input/output devices. These devices
`consist of displays, printers, magnetic tape,
`controllers and data collection units. These
`devices may be attached via communication
`facilities which include direct attached or data
`link attached loops, and direct connected or
`remote data links. This capabi lity can be
`expanded by attachment of the 8101.
`
`Feature Highlights
`
`□ High Function Panel (8140 only)
`□ Floating Point (8140 only)
`□ SDLC Communication
`□ BSC Communication
`□ SIS Communication
`□ Keylock
`□ 8101 attachment allows additional disk
`storage, communications and direct
`attachment capabilities .
`□ 8809 Tape Attach ment Capability
`□ Power Cont rol Feature
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
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`Note 1: The 3289 Model 3 Line
`( Belt) Printer attaches
`to the System via a
`direct attached or a
`data link attached
`communication loop
`
`□ Maximum Print
`Speed is 400 LPM
`□ Features -
`
`Audible Alarm
`Security Keylock
`2502 Card Reader
`3501 Card Reader
`3521 Card Punch
`
`Attachable I /0 Devices
`
`Devices which attach to loop (directly or data link attached) include:
`
`□ 3276 Mod 11, 12, 13, 14 control unit/display
`4278 - 1, 2, 3, 4
`display
`3287 - 1, 2
`printer
`3289 - 1, 2
`printer
`□ 3289 - 3 line printer (See Note 1)
`3782 - 1 card attachment unit and 3521 card punch
`3782 - 2 card attachment unit and 2502 card reader
`3501 card reader
`□ 3287 - 1 printer
`□ 8775
`display/terminal
`
`Plant Communication devices: -
`
`□ 3641 - 1, 2 reporting terminals
`□ 3642 - 1, 2 encoder printer
`□ 3643 - 2, 3, 4 keyboard printer
`□ 3644
`automatic data unit
`□ 3645
`printer
`□ □ 3646
`scanner control unit
`
`Devices which attach directly to the 8101 expansion unit: -
`
`D 3277 - 1 , 2 display
`D 3284 - 1, 2 printer
`D 3286 - 1, 2 printer
`D 3287 - 1, 2 printer
`D 3288 - 2
`printer
`
`Devices which attach to communication link include: -
`
`□ Sys/370 Host (3704/05)
`□ Other Sys 8100
`□ 3276 Mod 11, 12, 13, 14 control unit/display
`3278 - 1, 2, 3, 4
`display
`3287 - 1, 2
`printer
`3289 - 1, 2
`printer
`□ 3767 Mod 1, 2, 3
`communication terminal
`□ 3631/3632 Plant Controller
`□ 3842/3843 Loop Control Unit
`□ 2741 Communication terminal
`□ 3601/3602 Finance Control Unit
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 6
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`Maintainability
`
`□ Hardcopy MAPs.
`□ Automatic retry in Common Adapter Code
`□ Error logging of intermittent problems
`□ Error log summary
`□ Logical connection verification allows end
`user to test the link
`□ Distributed System Environment Test is
`used in place of an application program
`as a known running application
`□ 1/0 and System Trace
`□ Operator Console Log
`□ Standalqne or on-line dump
`□ System message numbers
`□ System return codes
`□ On-line and off-line diagnostics
`□ Bring up and extended I PL test
`□ APAR create in DPPX
`
`8100 SYSTEM SUPPORT STRUCTURE
`
`The 8100 Information System utilises the following
`Support Structure:-
`
`D
`
`D
`
`D
`
`Data Processing CE Career path
`
`Retain 370
`
`Support Centres
`
`For further details refer to TS l's
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 7
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`

`8101 STORAGE AND INPUT/OUTPUT UNIT
`
`Description
`
`Provides additional disk storage and 1/0 device
`attachment capability for the IBM 8100
`Information System.
`
`Models
`
`A 10 Device attachment capability and remov(cid:173)
`able diskette storage and tape attachment
`A 11 Additional 29M byte disk storage, remo ·
`able diskette storage, device attachment,
`and 8809 tape unit attachment.
`
`A 13 The model A 13 is identical to the A 11
`except for the disk storage, which is
`64M byte capacity.
`
`Highlights
`
`The 8101 storage and 1/0 unit extends the
`capability of the I BM 8 100 Information
`System, by providing for the attachment of
`all input/output devices which can be attached
`to the 8130 and 8140 processors. The devices
`may be attached to the 8101 by loops, data
`link attached loops, communication faci lities
`or direct attachment to the 8101. The 8101
`oon attach communication facilities and loop
`attachment, in any combination facilities and loop
`maximum of eight.
`
`•
`
`•
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 8
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`8809 TAPE UNIT
`
`Description
`
`The 8809 Magnetic Tape unit introduces a
`new and simpl ified approach to the design
`of magnetic tape drives. Tape is transported
`directly from reel to reel without capstans
`or vacuum columns, with tape tension and
`velocity controlled electronically. System
`8100 permits attachment of up to four
`8809 units. 8809 has a two speed program -
`able mode select wh ich allows high speed load
`dump in a data streaming mode, and low
`speed processing in a start stop mode.
`
`Functional Characteristics
`
`□ Tape Speed (Data Streaming mode) 2.54
`meters per second ( 100 inches per second)
`□ Tape Speed (Start Stop mode) .3175 metres
`per second ( 12.5 inches per second)
`□ Density· 1600 BPI
`□ Nominal data rate 20kb Start Stop Mode,
`160Kb Data Streaming Mode
`□ I nterblock Gap I BG 0.6 inches or 1.2
`inches obtained by long gap set command
`□ Rewind speed• 5.08 metres per second (200
`inches per second)
`□ Reel size - 6.25 - 8.5 and 10.5 inches·
`Industry Standard Reels
`□ Loading/Threading• Manual
`□ The 8809 is compatible with I BM 2400
`and IBM.3400 tape sub-systems PE 9 track
`
`Models
`
`Models 1 A, 1 B, 2 and 3 differ only in attachment
`position in the tape drive string.
`
`Maintainability
`
`Mechanical adjustments have been minimised,
`simplified tape skew adjustment, using LED
`indicators.
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Ii
`
`•
`
`•
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 9
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`8775 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
`
`The IBM 8775 is an "intelligent" display terminal
`designed to combine increased function and
`versatility with low costs. As such, it is a comp le -
`mentary upwards extension of the function and
`performance offered by the 3270 system. The
`I BM 8775 is attachable via a local or remote loop.
`The I BM 8775 consists of a display and keyboard.
`The display package is of a new design being
`lower in profile and weighing less than the I BM
`3276. Character density is selected by the cust -
`omer. 960/1920/2560 characters may be displayed
`us ing 9 x 16 character matrix. 3440 characters
`may be displayed using the 9 x 12 character
`matrix.
`
`The IBM 8775 extends the 3270 display functions
`with the optional addition of multiple part itions
`and data entry validation, using the appropriate
`software. The usual keyboard options wil l be
`provided.
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 10
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`

`CE Career Path
`
`The I BM 8775 display terminal will be serviced
`by customer engineers assigned to the data
`recording product group using internal diagnostics
`and MAPs.
`
`Optional Features
`
`Features include selector pen, audible alarm,
`security keylock and magnetic slot reader. The
`microcode associated with these features and
`the base terminal is contained in ROS/RAM
`modules within the terminal.
`
`Installation
`
`The I BM 8775 will follow customer set up
`procedure (CSU). Set up instructions will be
`provided with the machine, set up will be
`simple and will not require tools or training
`
`Customer accessible areas will not contain
`safety hazards.
`
`Maintenance Features
`
`The customer is responsible for performing
`problem determination and attempting
`recovery using problem determination
`procedures (PDP)
`
`If the customer requires I BM involvement,
`he may relay error messages and/or error
`log data to the CE to aid additional problem
`determination or fault isolation.
`
`For IBM internal use only
`
`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 11
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`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 12
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`Microsoft Ex. 1031, p. 12
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