Execute channel program
operating system
(EXCP) An IBM system for low-level file access, where the programmer is completely responsible for providing a list of device-specific “channel comands” to be executed by I/O channels, control units and/or devices. The operating system will simply check the “CCW” chains for security purposes (access invalid memory or outside of file extents) and then schedule them for execution.
(2005-08-08)
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