Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1983-07-13
1985-10-08
Thomas, James D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 300
Patent
active
045464308
ABSTRACT:
In a system wherein a central computer complex is connected through central control modules (CCM) and channel modules (CM) to the control units of peripheral subsystems, a first queue is maintained in a CCM for Start I/O Fast (SIOF) commands waiting to be accepted by the CMs connected thereto. After a CM accepts an SIOF command and passes it on to a control unit, the control unit may return to the CM a busy status which is then passed through to the CCM. The CCM maintains a control unit busy (CUB) queue and an entry is made therein when busy status is returned. When a control unit reports control unit end status to the CCM, the CUB queue is linked to the top of the SIOF so that the CMs may again be informed that the SIOF commands are available. The arrangement avoids two interruptions of the central computer complex to report first that the control unit is busy and then that the control unit is available.
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Bordsen Donald T.
Byers Larry L.
Honkomp John R.
Kurth Duane G.
Malek Robert M.
Clark David L.
Sperry Corporation
Thomas James D.
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