IBM ENTERPRISE SYSTEM/9370 MODEL 14 Contents Announcement Letter Number 190-017 dated February 6, 1990 US - Last Revised on February 6, 1990 Brief Description of Announcement, Charges, and Availability IBM announces the new Enterprise System/9370 (TM) (ES/9370 (TM)) Model 14. The Model 14 provides, in a compact, desk height, physical enclosure, a System/370 (TM) with its adapters and DASD, and a Personal System/2 (R) (PS/2 (R)) with its adapters and DASD. The Model 14 offers the innovative customer or vendor the new capability to link System/370 and PS/2 architectures as a BiProcessor in one compact system. The new BiProcessor capability is provided via an optional internal Data Exchange Adapter and its programming interfaces. The System/370 and PS/2 may be used jointly as a BiProcessor or independently of each other. Communication between the System/370 and PS/2 sides of the Model 14 may be accomplished externally using local area networks (LANs) or communication adapters supported by available System/370 to PS/2 communication software, or internally through the new optional Data Exchange Adapter and its programming interfaces. The interfaces provide the potential for combining available software or device support for the PS/2 with functions and applications available for the System/370. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. PURCHASE PRICE: 9371 Model 14 $35,900 Planned Availability: o March 1990, for the Model 14 with DPPX/370, VM/IS, VM/SP and VSE support o March 1990, for IBM ES/Express Software Preload Software Service Offering for System/370 software o April 1990, for VSE support for the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter for the IBM 9348 Model 12 Magnetic Tape Unit o June 1990, for the Data Exchange Adapter, the High Speed Printer Adapter and 4MB Memory Modules for the PS/2 o June 1990, for VM/SP support for the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter with the IBM 9348 Model 12 Magnetic Tape Unit o September 1990, for the Virtual Console feature and the 3270 Adapter o September 1990, for DPPX/370 support for the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter and IBM 9348 Model 12 Magnetic Tape Unit by the then most current version and/or release. Field installation of eligible features on installed Model 14 systems will be available 90 days after the general availability of the features. For feature numbers and descriptions, refer to the CHARGES section of this announcement. Customer Letter Section HIGHLIGHTS o New, compact, entry level System/370 with PS/2 in one package o Integrated I/O attached via the Micro Channel (TM) o Programmable communications for the System/370 o New capabilities for programming open device attachment to System/370 o New economical price for entry System/370 o New capabilities for co-processing between System/370 and PS/2 applications (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. DESCRIPTION Innovative customers and Business Partners will use the compact 9371 Model 14 to develop applications that call for greater levels of open device support for System/370 applications than previously available, or to develop applications that require both System/370 and PS/2 processing. The customer or vendor gains the capability to combine available software or device support for the PS/2 with functions and applications available for the System/370. Enclosed in the 25.6 inches high, 15 inches wide, 31 inches deep unit (650mm X 380mm X 790mm) are a System/370 with its communications adapters and DASD, and a PS/2 with its adapters and DASD. The system may fit next to a desk. The small size, economical price, use of wall outlet power, and optional battery backup, all increase the range of locations where the system may be installed. New programmable communications for the System/370 and the new BiProcessor capability provided by the Data Exchange Adapter and its interfaces increase the range of applications for which the System/370 may be used. 9371 MODEL 14 OVERVIEW The 9371 Model 14 consists of a System/370 and a PS/2 in the same physical enclosure. The System/370 is equivalent to an ES/9370 Model 10 and, like the Model 10, supports selected Micro Channel attached devices and adapters. To System/370 applications these selected devices and adapters appear to be channel-attached System/370 I/O. The System/370 and the PS/2 are independently controlled by standard operating systems. The System/370 system is supported by VM/SP Release 5, VM/SP Release 6, VM/IS Release 6, VSE/SP Version 4.1 and DPPX/370 Version 2. The PS/2 is supported by Operating System/2 (TM) (OS/2 (R)) Standard Edition (SE) Version 1.2, OS/2 Extended Edition (EE) Version 1.2, IBM Disk Operating System (DOS) Version 3.3, and DOS Version 4.0. The System/370 and the PS/2 in the Model 14 may be externally connected using LANs or communication adapters supported by available System/370 to PS/2 communication software. The Model 14's System/370 and PS/2 processors may also be connected internally as a BiProcessor by the optional Data Exchange Adapter. The Data Exchange Adapter provides two concurrent logical paths between the System/370 processor and the PS/2. Each path is full duplex and may be used independently. A new level of open device attachment may be achieved by using the PS/2 side to attach devices, via the Micro Channel, and writing the appropriate programming to transfer data across the Data Exchange Adapter to an application on the System/370 processor. This can be done using either low level or high level interfaces, depending on the application and the skill of the developer. VM/SP supports the System/370 side of the Data Exchange Adapter. Operating system support for the PS/2 side depends upon which of two available programming interfaces is selected. One programming interface is the Common Programming Interface (CPI) Communications high level language application programming interface. The other interface is a low level programming interface. With the high level interface, a VM/SP customer can write applications for the PS/2 side of the BiProcessor that can communicate with programs on the System/370 processor side using the CPI Communications interface. VM PWSCF (PRPQ P81056) provides the CPI Communications interface on the PS/2 side of the BiProcessor and on personal workstations, and enables CPI Communications applications in VM/SP Release 6 to communicate with CPI Communications applications in OS/2 EE Version 1.2. With the low level programming interface, a VM/SP customer may develop software for direct System/370 to PS/2 communications by using standard VM/SP and CMS commands on the System/370 side and a low level programming interface on the PS/2 side. The low level programming interface is provided by a PS/2 driver for OS/2 and DOS. Assembly language examples are provided to illustrate programming on the System/370 side consistent with the low level programming interface provided by the PS/2 device driver. This interface is provided for users who need interfaces at a lower level and for users with performance requirements that dictate the more direct coupling. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. ES/9370 MODEL 14 STANDARD FEATURES: The Model 14 consists of a System/370 and a PS/2. The System/370 is equivalent to an ES/9370 Model 10 and, like the Model 10, supports selected Micro Channel attached devices, adapters and LAN systems. The System/370 and the PS/2 processors are independent of each other. They may be linked externally by optional communication and LAN features or internally by the new Data Exchange Adapter. The standard features on the System/370 side are: o System/370 Processor o 4MB System/370 Memory o DASD Adapter o Two DASD with approximately 295MB each o Serial Asynchronous Port o Parallel Printer Port o Remote Support Facility o Virtual Storage Facility o System/370 Universal Instruction Set o Battery-operated Time of Day Clock o Three I/O Slots. The standard features on the PS/2 side are: o 80386 20 MHz 32-bit processor o System Board o 2MB of 80ns Memory on the System Board o 3.5-inch 1.44MB Diskette Drive o Integrated Diskette Controller o Integrated Serial Port o Integrated Parallel Port o Integrated Video Graphics Array Controller/Port o Pointing Device Port o Keyboard Port o Keyboard o Eight Open I/O Bus Slots (five 16 bit, three 32 bit). The shared features are: o Power supply o Six internal DASD bays (two are used by the System/370, four are available for use by either the System/370 or PS/2) o Automated Power Controls -- system unit remote power on, system unit programmed power off, auto IML/IPL. STANDARD FEATURE NOTES: The appropriate PS/2 display must be ordered for the PS/2 side. For the System/370 side, either the System/370 Console and Keyboard (#4037) or the Virtual Console (#4035) must be ordered to provide a console for the System/370 side. The Virtual Console feature allows the PS/2 display and keyboard to be used as the System/370 console. The PS/2 side does not include DASD. The OS/2 operating systems require DASD. When the optional SCSI adapter is added, DASD may be installed for the PS/2 side. Up to four 320MB DASD may be installed internally for the PS/2. There are six internal bays for DASD. Two bays are occupied by the two DASD provided as standard for the System/370 side. A total of four more DASD may be installed in the remaining four bays. The four DASD may be divided between the PS/2 side and the System/370 side in any combination. The optional SCSI Adapter (DASD Adapter) (#4050), Enhanced Memory Expansion Option Card (#8005), and Data Exchange Adapter (#4014) all require 32 bit slots. When all three are installed, all 32 bit slots on the PS/2 side will be occupied. Only 16 bit slots may still be available. The System/370 memory may be upgraded in increments of 4MB to a total of 16MB. The PS/2 memory may be upgraded in increments of both 2MB and 4MB. If only 2MB modules are used, the maximum is 12MB. If 4MB modules or both 2MB and 4MB modules are used, the maximum is 16MB. ES/9370 MODEL 14 OPTIONAL FEATURES: SYSTEM/370 OPTIONAL FEATURES: Like the ES/9370 10 and 12, the System/370 side of the Model 14 uses the Micro Channel bus. Processor microcode allows selected Micro Channel attached devices to be used by System/370 software and applications. The supported optional features are the same features available for the ES/9370 Model 10. DASD, System/370 memory and the Quarter Inch Tape Unit do not require an available I/O slot. The DASD requires an available DASD bay. Other optional adapters require an available I/O slot. The supported optional features include: o System/370 4MB Memory (#4004) expandable to 16MB total o DASD Drives (#4043) o Console and Keyboard (#4037) o Quarter Inch Tape Unit (#4060) o Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter (#4051) for IBM 9348 Model 12 Tape Unit o Dual Asynchronous Adapter (#6011) o 3270 Adapter (#6120) o Programmable Communications (#6022, #6024, #6026, #7022, #7024, #7026) o 8-Port RS232C Adapter (#6022) two synchronous ports, up to eight asynchronous o 8-Port RS232C/RS422A Adapter (#6024), four RS232A, four RS422A ports o 8-Port RS422A Adapter (#6026) eight asynchronous RS422A ports o High Performance SDLC Adapter (#6027) up to 64K bps o X.25/HDLC Packet Network Adapter (#6029) o IBM Token-Ring Adapter (#6034) four or 16M bps o IEEE 802.3 Local Area Network Adapter (#6035) Ethernet o 5080 Adapter (#7010) o High Speed Printer Adapter (#7040) o Control Storage (#8002) o ES/Express Software Preload Service for System/370 Software (#4010). SUPPORTED TERMINALS: o 3151 ASCII Display Stations, Models 310 and 410 in 3278 emulation mode or as ASCII terminals o 3270 Devices attached to the 3270 Adapter o 3174 Subsystem Control Units and attached devices via communication lines o 5080 Engineering Graphics Devices via the 5080 Adapter. SUPPORTED PRINTERS: o IBM 4201, 4202, 4207 and 4208 Proprinters (all models), IBM 4234 Printer Model 13, 5204 Quickwriter (R) Printer, and IBM 4019 Laserprinter attached to the parallel printer port or any asynchronous RS232C port in IBM 3287 or IBM 4245 compatibility mode o IBM 4224 Printer Model 301, 3E3, 302, and 3C2 attached to any asynchronous RS232C adapter port in IBM 3287 or IBM 4245 compatibility mode o IBM 3820 Printer attached to an SDLC port on #6022 or #6024 or the High Performance SDLC Adapter o IBM 3812 attached to any of the two BSC ports on #6022 or #6024 o IBM 3825, 3827 and 3835 Page Printers and the IBM 6262 Model 14 and Model 22 Impact Line Printer attached to the high speed printer adapter. (R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. OPTIONAL FEATURES SHARED BY THE PS/2 AND THE SYSTEM/370: o Battery Backup (#3005) o Data Exchange Adapter (#4014) o Virtual Console (#4035). PS/2 OPTIONAL FEATURES: The PS/2 side of the Model 14 is a PS/2 with available I/O slots for use with a variety of supported optional adapters. These include: o DASD Drives (#4045) approximately 320MB drive o SCSI Adapter (#4050) o PS/2 Displays o PS/2 Memory (#8004, #8005, #8006, #8007) expandable to 16MB o IBM PS/2 Dual Asynchronous Adapter (#6010) o Programmable Communications (#6021, #6023, #6025, #7021, #7023, #7025) o 8-Port RS-232C Interface Board (#6021, #7021) o RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Board (#6023, #7023) o 8-Port RS-422A Interface Board (#6025, #7025) o IBM X.25 Interface Co-processor/2 (#6049) o IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter A (#6044) o IEEE 802.3 Local Area Network Adapter (#6045) Ethernet o PS/2 System/370 Channel Emulator/A Adapter (#7041). Installation of these supported PS/2 adapters is provided at the plant or by the National Service Division (NSD) in the field. These adapters are covered by IBM's warranty and IBM maintenance contracts on the ES/9370 Model 14. Since the PS/2 side of the Model 14 is Micro Channel based, other Micro Channel adapters may also work. Requests to have other adapters installed by IBM and/or be covered by a maintenance contract may be submitted to the local NSD branch office as a special bid. Refer to the sales manual pages for a complete description of all features, including prerequisites and limitations. Communications cables are also described in the sales manual. PROGRAMMABLE COMMUNICATIONS: Both the System/370 and PS/2 sides of the Model 14 support optional programmable communications adapters. PS/2 software and publications are available to support the creation and loading of programs for the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor Multiport 2, which is used for the System/370 and PS/2 programmable adapters. Both 512KB and 1MB adapters are supported. On the System/370 the programmable adapters are accessed using the Serial OEM (SOEMI) access method macros. For information on PS/2 configurations needed to develop programmed communication code and to load the adapter code on the System/370 adapters refer to the IBM REAL TIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR SYSTEM/370 APPLICATION DEVELOPERS GUIDE (SC28-8267). GROUP MULTIPLEX MODE (GMM): GMM is a standard capacity on the System/370 side that allows users to transfer data to or from multiple ASCII terminals using only a single start I/O instruction. GMM avoids multiple interruptions and gains considerable impact on all operations. GMM can be used with the eight port adapters on the System/370. When GMM is used, all eight ports will be asynchronous GMM ports. 3270 TERMINAL EMULATION: To provide low cost display support for System/370 applications, the IBM 3151 Model 310 and 410 Monochrome ASCII Display Stations are supported in IBM 3278-2 (80-character lines) emulation mode or IBM 3278-5 (132-character lines) emulation mode. The appropriate IBM 3151 Expansion Cartridge, feature number 8535, must be used. Refer to IBM 3151 publications for more detail. PUBLICATIONS The 9371 publications are grouped into the following libraries: o Introduction and Planning o Configuration, Operation and Problem Analysis o Reference. The Introduction and Planning Library contains the publications needed to learn about and plan for the system. It has publications for use before the arrival of the processor, including copies of the planning forms. The Configuration, Operation and Problem Analysis library contains publications needed to operate the system and are shipped with each processor. The Reference Library includes specialized information for programmers and analysts. The publications in this library provide detailed information about various system features and subsystems. 9371 INTRODUCTION AND PLANNING LIBRARY Binder Inserts GX24-4129 Binder GX24-4125 Tabs GX24-4126 Introducing the 9371 Model 14 GA24-4257 * Planning for the 9371 Model 14 GA24-4258 * 9371 Physical Planning Templates English GX24-4193 * Metric GX24-4194 * 9371 CONFIGURATION, OPERATION AND PROBLEM ANALYSIS LIBRARY The following publications are shipped with each system: Binder SX24-4138 Binder Inserts SX24-4243 Tabs SX24-4139 Operating the 9371 System SA24-4140 9371 System Programmer's Guide SA24-4141 9371 Remote Facilities: SA24-4169 Operation and Problem Analysis** 9371 Guide to Analyzing Problems SA24-4144 9371 I/O Installation and Configuration SA24-4220 Installing the 9371 System SA24-4137 Introducing the 9371 Library GA24-4221 Planning for the 9371 Model 14 GA24-4258 * * Available on February 6, 1990. The remainder will be available by product and/or feature availability. ** This is only shipped if the Remote Facilities option is ordered. 9371 REFERENCE LIBRARY Binder Inserts SX24-4146 Binder SX24-4125 Tabs SA24-4147 9371 Processor Description and System Reference SA24-4148 9371 Model 14 Data Exchange Adapter Programmers Reference SA24-4136 9371 DASD/Tape Subsystem Description and Reference SA24-4153 9371 Emulated Workstation Subsystem Description and Reference SA24-4156 9371 Telecommunications Subsystem Description and Reference SA24-4199 9371 IEEE 802.3 Subsystem Description and Reference SA33-4206 SLSS is available by form number subscription. EDUCATION SUPPORT Customer technical and executive education will be updated to reflect this announcement. A description of these classroom courses is contained in the CATALOG OF IBM EDUCATION (G320-1244). Telephone IBM Direct -- Education at 1-800-426-2468 for schedules, enrollments and orders for self-study courses. SCHEDULE o The ES/9370 Model 14 general availability is March 1990. o IBM ES/Express Software Preload Service offering will be available March 1990, for System/370 software. o VSE will support the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter with VSE/AF 4.1 via PTF to VSE/AF 4.1.1 in April 1990. The corresponding dialog support in VSE/SP Unique will become available with the next refresh of VSE/SP 4.1. o The Data Exchange Adapter, High Speed Printer Adapter and 4MB Memory Modules for the PS/2 will be available June 1990. o VM/SP Release 6 will support the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter in June 1990. o The Virtual Console option and the 3270 Adapter Card will be available in September 1990. o DPPX/370 will support the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter and the IBM 9348 Model 12 Tape Unit in September 1990, by the then most current version and/or release of DPPX/370. Field installation of eligible features will be 90 days after general availability of features. TECHNICAL INFORMATION SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS o Width -- 380mm (15 inches) o Depth -- 790mm (31.0 inches) o Height -- 650mm (25.6 inches) o Weight -- 87.5kg (193 pounds) maximum o Heat output -- 2150 btu/hr maximum o Power requirements -- 0.69 kva maximum OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: o Product operation temperature -- 16 to 32 (degs)C o Product operation relative humidity -- 8 to 80% o Product operation wet bulb -- 23 (degs)C o Product power off temperature -- 10 to 43 (degs)C o Product power off relative humidity -- 8 to 80% o Product power off wet bulb -- 27 (degs)C MACHINE REQUIREMENTS: The 9371 is subject to FCC rules. It will comply with the appropriate FCC rules prior to final delivery to the buyer or to the center of distribution. PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS DATA EXCHANGE ADAPTER SUPPORT: Use of the ES/9370 Model 14 BiProcessor's Data Exchange Adapter is supported by VM/SP Release 6 (5664-167) or VM/Integrated System (VM/IS Release 6) on the System/370 side of the BiProcessor. On the PS/2 side of the BiProcessor, the operating systems that may be used depend upon which programming interface is selected. Two programming interfaces are available for the Data Exchange Adapter. One is the low level interface; the other is the CPI Communications interface. Appropriate customer or third party programming is necessary to take advantage of either of the two programming interfaces. PRPQs may be submitted for VSE support of the Data Exchange Adapter. CPI COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE: Use of the CPI Communications programming interface across the BiProcessor's Data Exchange Adapter requires the VM Personal Workstation Communication Facility (VM PWSCF) (PRPQ P81056) and an APAR on the System/370 side of the BiProcessor. The CPI Communications interface may be used with VM/SP Release 6 on the System/370 side and by OS/2 EE Release 1.2 on the PS/2 side. Elements of VM PWSCF are installed on the System/370 side of the 9371 BiProcessor via a 1/4-inch tape cartridge; elements are installed on the PS/2 side via a 3.5-inch diskette. VM PWSCF provides the CPI Communications interface for the BiProcessor's PS/2 side and uses the APPC/VM and CPI Communications interfaces available with VM/SP Release 6. This enables OS/2 EE Version 1.2 programs to communicate across the BiProcessor's Data Exchange Adapter with VM/SP Release 6 programs. Optionally, the PS/2 elements of VM PWSCF may also be installed on workstations attached via Token-Ring to the PS/2 side of the BiProcessor. Installation on those workstations provides a CPI interface for use between the workstations and the BiProcessor. Installation of the PS/2 elements of VM PWSCF on workstations may be via either a 3.5-inch diskette or a 5.25-inch diskette. PC DOS Version 3.3, DOS Version 4.0, and OS/2 EE Version 1.1, in addition to OS/2 EE Version 1.2, are supported on the workstations. On workstations running PC DOS, the Local Area Network Support Program is required. VM PWSCF also supports the Token-Ring Adapter on the System/370 side of the Model 14. That support provides a CPI Communications interface between the PS/2 and System/370 sides of the Model 14, if they are each linked via token-ring. It also provides a CPI Communications interface for use between workstations with VM PWSCF installed and Token-Ring attached directly to the System/370 side of the BiProcessor. VM PWSCF code is installed on the System/370 side of the BiProcessor via 1/4-inch tape cartridge, and on the PS/2 side via 3.5-inch diskette. The VM PWSCF PS/2 code may be installed on workstations via either 3.5-inch diskette or 5.25-inch diskette. All three types of media (/14-inch tape cartridge, 3.5-inch diskette and 5.25-inch diskette), and supporting VM PWSCF documentation, are included in the PRPQ package. Publications are also provided for the VM PWSCF. LOW LEVEL PROGRAMMING INTERFACE: Use of the low level programming interface requires components shipped with the Data Exchange Adapter. The low level interface may be used with VM/SP Release 6 or VM/IS Release 6 on the System/370 side. On the PS/2 side it may be used with OS/2 SE Version 1.2, OS/2 EE Version 1.2, DOS Version 3.3, or DOS Version 4.0. For OS/2 and DOS the low level programming interface is provided by a PS/2 device driver. Assembly language examples are provided to illustrate how to design a low level programming interface for the VM/SP side. THE 9371 MODEL 14 DATA EXCHANGE ADAPTER PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE (SA24-4136) provides information about the low level programming interface. NetView (TM) PC is also supported by the PS/2 side of the Model 14 for those customers who require the centralized network management facilities of NetView. NetView support is not provided for the Data Exchange Adapter. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. SYSTEM/370 SUPPORT: The following operating systems support the System/370 side of the 9371 Model 14: o VSE/SP Version 4.1 -- refer to VSE NOTES o VM/IS Release 6 -- refer to VM/IS NOTES o VM/SP Releases 5 and 6 -- refer to VM/SP NOTES o DPPX/370 Version 2 -- refer to DPPX/370 NOTES. Those operating systems provide programming support for the System/370 side of the ES/9370 Model 14. Support includes I/O adapters, integrated DASD, Quarter Inch Tape Drive, and communications functions on the System/370 side, except where noted. Refer to INTRODUCING THE 9371 MODEL 14 (GA24-4257) for additional information on selecting operating system software. Prior levels of operating systems are not supported by the ES/9370 Model 14. VSE NOTES: o VSE does not support the Quarter Inch Tape Drive as a journaling device for CICS/DOS/VS. Journaling support is provided only on DASD for the 9371 Model 14. CICS/DOS/VS supports the Quarter Inch Tape Drive for all other functions. o VSE support for the IBM Token-Ring Adapter (#6034) on the System/370 side is available in ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 2, which is included in VSE/SP Version 4.1. o VSE does not provide support for the IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter (#6034), 5080 Graphics Adapter, Link Problem Determination Aid-2 (LPDA-2), the Type 2.1 node boundary function, and the Data Exchange Adapter. PRPQs may be submitted for VSE support of the Data Exchange Adapter. o EREP and ICKDSF support will be included with VSE/SP Version 4.1. o IBM SOEMI Access Method (5666-330) for VSE/SP and VSE/AF, can be used to access customized eight port adapters on the System/370 side. o Print Services Facility/VSE (PSF/VSE) Release 2 is required to support an IBM 3820, 3825, 3827 or 3835 printer on the System/370 side. o The Half Inch Tape Adapter will be supported with VSE/AF Version 4.1 via PTF to VSE/AF Version 4.1.1 in April 1990. The corresponding dialog support in VSE/SP Unique will become available with the next refresh of VSE/SP Version 4.1. Refer to Programming Announcement 289-599 (ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3), dated October 31, 1989, for a statement of general direction about ACF/VTAM in the VSE environment. VM/IS NOTES: o The VM/IS BASE DASD Dump Restore (DDR) configuration requires a minimum of three DASD drives. At least one additional drive (#4043) is required above the standard two drives. Installation of additional program products may require additional drives. o The HONE configurator must be used to order VM/IS. o VM support for the IBM Token-Ring Adapter (#6034) on the System/370 side is available in ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 2 for VM/SP (5664-280) or ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 2 for VM/9370 (5684-052), TCP/IP Version 1.2, and in the TSAF virtual machine functions of VM/SP or VM/IS. o VM support for the IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter (#6035) will be in TCP/IP Version 1.2 and in the TSAF virtual machine functions of VM/SP or VM/IS. o EREP Version 3.4.0 and ICKDSF support will be included with VM/IS Release 6. o IBM SOEMI Access Method (5664-201) for VM/SP and VM/IS, can be used to access customized eight port adapters on the System/370 side. o Print Services Facility/VM (PSF/VM) Release 2 is required to support an IBM 3820, 3825, 3827 or 3835 printer on the System/370 side. o Half-inch magnetic tape (IBM 9438 Model 12) is not supported for initial installation of VM/IS. Once VM/IS has been installed, the IBM 9348 Model 12 support can be obtained for the VM/IS component of VM/IS with the application of an APAR via the service process, which will be available in June 1990. Refer to Programming Announcements 288-457, dated September 13, 1988, (VM/IS Release 6) and 289-086, dated March 7, 1989, (VM/Integrated System BASE Release 6) for VM/IS details. VM/SP NOTES: o APARs VM36866, VM36811 and VM36845, are required. o VM support for the IBM Token-Ring Adapter (#6034) on the System/370 side will be available in ACF/VTAM Version 3 Releases 1.2 or later for VM/SP (5664-280) or ACF/VTAM Version 3 for VM/9370 (5684-052), TCP/IP Version 1.2, and in the TSAF virtual machine functions of VM/SP or VM/IS. TSAF support in VM/SP Release 5 is available via the service process and is integrated in VM/SP Release 6. o Customers who use ACF/VTAM Version 3 for VM/9370 (5684-052) must also install APAR VM37187 via the service process. o VM support for the IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter (#6035) will be in TCP/IP Version 1.2 and in the TSAF virtual machine functions of VM/SP or VM/IS. TSAF support in VM/SP Release 5 is available via the service process and is integrated in VM/SP Release 6. o EREP Release 3.4.0 can be ordered for VM/SP. o ICKDSF support will be included with VM/SP Release 5 and Release 6. o IBM SOEMI Access Method (5664-201) for VM/SP and VM/IS, can be used to access customized eight port adapters on the System/370 side. o Print Services Facility/VM (PSF/VM) Release 3 is required to support an IBM 3820, 3825, 3827 or 3835 page printer on the System/370 side. o Half-inch magnetic tape support will be provided for VM/SP Releases 5 and 6 in June 1990, with the application of an APAR via the service process. The APAR number for VM/SP Release 5 is VM39375. The APAR number for VM/SP Release 6 is VM39374. o VM support for Link Problem Determination Aid-2 (LPDA-2) for half-duplex leased SDLC lines connected via the SDLC adapters on the System/370 side of the Model 14 will be available with either ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3 for VM/SP (5664-280) or ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3 for VM/9370 (5684-052). Refer to VTAM RESOURCE DEFINITION REFERENCE (SC31-6412) for more details on the VTAM support. o VM support for Type 2.1 node boundary function will be available with either ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3 for VM/SP (5664-280) or ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3 for VM/9370 (5684-052). For information about ACF/VTAM Version 3 Release 3, refer to Programming Announcement 289-599, dated October 31, 1989. Refer to VM/SP PROGRAM UPDATE INFORMATION IBM ES/9370 VM/SP RELEASES 5 AND 6 (GC24-5404) for more details. DPPX/370 NOTES: o All features are supported except IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter, 5080 Graphics Adapter, High Speed Printer Adapter, programmable communications capability, Link Problem Determination Aid-2 (LPDA-2), the Type 2.1 node boundary function, X.21 switched and the Data Exchange Adapter. The synchronous port support is limited to the SDLC link protocol. Devices requiring Telegraph Terminal Control Type 2 (TTC2.ASYNC) protocol are supported as IBM 3270 emulated devices. o DPPX/370 Version 2.0 will support the invocation of ICKDSF in a manner consistent with the invocation of DPPX/370 stand-alone utilities. o Support for the Half Inch Tape Adapter and the 3270 Adapter will be provided in September 1990, in the then most current release and/or version. SYSTEM/370 SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION: VM/IS, VM/SP, DPPX/370, VSE/SP, and many of the IBM software products that operate in these environments on the ES/9370 Model 14 can be distributed and maintained using the Quarter Inch Tape Unit (#4060). A new software media feature code must be used when ordering System/370 software for the Quarter Inch Tape Unit on the ES/9370 Model 14. Customers who have installed the appropriate operating system support, the IBM 9348 Model 12 Magnetic Tape Unit, and the Half Inch Tape Unit Adapter (#4051) can order software on 1600/6250 bpi half-inch tape. SYSTEM/370 SOFTWARE PRELOAD SERVICE SOFTWARE PRELOAD SERVICE: IBM will provide, at no charge, the convenience of preloading software on the ES/9370 Model 14 prior to shipment. This offers customers and Business Partners a productive alternative for distributing ready-to-use software. This offering will be made using the IBM ES/Express Preload Service Amendment to Agreement for Purchase of IBM Machines (Z125-4146). The software can consist of IBM licensed programs, customer application programs, and vendor-supplied programs. For additional information refer to the ES/EXPRESS SOFTWARE PRELOAD SERVICE PLANNING GUIDE (GC24-5405). PS/2 SOFTWARE SUPPORT: The following operating systems support the PS/2 side of the 9371 Model 14: o OS/2 Standard Edition Version 1.2 o OS/2 Extended Edition Version 1.2 o DOS Version 3.3 (refer to NOTES below) o DOS Version 4.0 (refer to NOTES below). When the Data Exchange Adapter is used, the PS/2 operating system that may be used will depend upon which programming interface is used. Refer to the DATA EXCHANGE ADAPTER SUPPORT section. NetView PC is also supported by the PS/2 side of the Model 14 for those customers who require the centralized network management facilities of NetView. NetView support is not provided for the Data Exchange Adapter. NOTES: o DOS Version 4.0 Corrective Service Diskette (CSD) (#UR25066) is required to support Expanded Memory Support (EMS) in DOS Version 4.0. o DOS Version 3.3 and Version 4.0 support up to two fixed disks in a system. o Some applications may be able to use additional fixed disks in a DOS Version 4.0 environment. DOS Version 4.0 Interim Fix Diskette (IFD) (#UR27164) is required to IPL systems with more than two fixed disks. This diskette is available through your registered service coordinator. LIMITATIONS: System BIOS uses 128KB of memory and an additional 256KB is reserved for system use. Adapters and features on the PS/2 side have the capabilities available in those operating environments. COMPATIBILITY: Programming compatibility for programs written to operate on System/370 is unchanged by this announcement, provided that it: o Is not time-dependent o Does not depend upon system facilities (such as storage capacity, I/O equipment or optional features) being present when the facilities are not included in the configuration o Does not depend on system facilities being absent when the facilities are included in the configuration. For example, the program must not depend upon interruptions being caused by invalid operation codes o Is not MVS or AIX (TM)/370 dependent since the ES/9370 Model 14 is not supported by MVS or AIX/370. For more details on System/370, refer to IBM SYSTEM/370 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION (GA22-7000). In addition, the PS/2 side is designed to maintain compatibility with many of the programs written to operate under OS/2 SE Version 1.2, OS/2 EE Version 1.2, DOS Version 3.3 and DOS Version 4.0. The Model 14 cannot be upgraded to ES/9370 rack-mounted models. (TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. LIMITATIONS: Configuration maximums and line speeds may limit the combinations and quantity of attached adapters. Refer to PLANNING FOR THE 9371 MODEL 14 (GA24-4258) or the HONE Configurator. For some larger System/370 side configurations, the number of devices that may be addressed will be extended if the optional Control Storage is installed. Refer to the description of Control Storage (#8002). The automated power controls, system unit remote power on and system unit programmed power off, apply to the Model 14 and its integrated adapters and integrated I/O. The Model 14 cannot power on and off externally powered stand-alone I/O devices. Functions that are available in the 4331/4361 Communication Adapter or the ES/9370 Telecommunications Subsystem that are not implemented are: o X.25 Packet Layer Communication Subsystem for non-SNA networks o IBM Terminal Control Type 1 Support o Support for the Dynamic Trace Feature. PLANNING INFORMATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: o Ordering VM PRPQ P81056 that supports the BiProcessor Data Exchange Adapter and the prerequisite software if the CPI Communications interface is used. o Ordering any additional System/370 software required for the application. o Ordering any additional PS/2 software required for the application. NOTE: Software installed on the PS/2 side of the 9371 Model 14 is subject to the terms and conditions stated in the license agreement for that product, which typically is agreed to when the shrink wrap packaging is opened. o The appropriate planning forms must be completed. These can be useful when entering the order and installing the system. Refer to PLANNING FOR THE 9371 MODEL 14 (GA24-4258). o Ordering the IBM 5853 Modem for Remote Support Capability. o Moving the 9371 to the installation site. o Unpacking at the installation site. o Installing external cables and I/O devices external to the System Unit. o Using the configuration screens and the planning forms to set up the correct configuration for the installed processor and attached I/O. CABLE ORDERS: It is the customer's responsibility to order all cables needed to attach input/output devices. ACCESSORIES AND/OR SUPPLIES: Accessories and/or supplies can be purchased from IBM Authorized Supplies Dealers, IBM Authorized Distributors or from IBM Direct Response Operations (DRO). Telephone IBM DRO at 1-800-IBM-2468. Mail orders should be sent to: IBM Corporation IBM Direct Response Operations One Culver Road Dayton, NJ 08810 SECURITY, AUDITABILITY AND CONTROL The ES/9370 Model 14 utilizes the security and auditability features that are provided by VM/SP, VSE/SP, VM/IS, DPPX/370 and application software. A user-invoked password function may be used to prevent the use of the PS/2 side by unauthorized persons. A power on keylock is provided on the system unit. User management is responsible for evaluation, selection and implementation of security features, administrative procedures and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS VOLUME PURCHASE DISCOUNT: Volume purchasing is available under the Volume Procurement Amendment (VPA) to Agreement for Purchase of IBM Machines. The announced product is included in Category K of the Intermediate Systems and Related I/O Exhibit (ISYS). Customers with an existing VPA commitment may order the announced product as additional quantities to, or as direct substitutes for, any other machines in the same category subject to availability. For further information regarding volume orders, contact your IBM marketing representative. IBM CREDIT CORPORATION FINANCING: Term leases and installment payment plans are available for commercial, state and local government customers. CUSTOMER FULFILLMENT OPTION APPLIES: Yes. ELIGIBLE MACHINE UNDER ALTERNATIVE CERTIFICATION FOR IBM MACHINES: No. WARRANTY PERIOD: One year. WARRANTY SERVICE: IBM On-Site Repair (IOR). IBM MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT: IBM On-Site Repair (IOR). INSTALLATION PROCEDURES: IBM, or an Industry Remarketer, will perform initial installation of the IBM 9371 Model 14 and any features shipped with the processor. In addition, physical installation planning in support of installation activities is available from IBM service at no additional charge. This applies only to the initial installation of the 9371 Model 14 and not to subsequent re-installation. Installation of ES/9370 MES features received by the customer after initial system installation will be performed by IBM at no additional charge. NSD will provide service for hardware problems encountered during installation. Telephone 1-800-IBM-SERV for IBM Installation Service. IBM HOURLY SERVICE RATE CLASSIFICATION: Two. IBM Warranty Service, Maintenance Service or IBM Hourly Service may be obtained by calling 1-800-IBM-SERV. IBM Hourly Service is available at the applicable rate and terms, including element exchange price if applicable. MID-RANGE SYSTEM AMENDMENT: The ES/9370 Model 14 is an eligible machine for the Mid-Range System Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. ELIGIBLE DISCOUNT PERCENT TYPES THREE YEAR FIVE YEAR Model 14 12% 17% CORPORATE SERVICE AMENDMENT: The ES/9370 Model 14 is an eligible machine for the Corporate Service Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. DISCOUNT PERCENT OPTION THREE YEAR FIVE YEAR System 15% 20% Network 15% 20% EXTENDED MAINTENANCE OPTION: The ES/9370 Model 14 is an eligible machine for the Extended Maintenance Option Amendment to the IBM Maintenance Agreement. A revised exhibit will be available at a later date. PRODUCT AVAILABILITY STATUS: New product available. FIELD INSTALLABLE FEATURES/MODEL CONVERSIONS: Yes. GRADUATED CHARGES: No. LICENSED INTERNAL CODE: No. EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE: A 25% educational allowance is available to qualifying institutions in accordance with the Educational Allowance Amendment. The educational allowance may not be added to any other discount or allowance. CHARGES 9371 Model 14 Monthly Minimum Feature Purchase Maintenance Description Number Price Charge Processor $35,900 $275 9371 MODEL 14 FEATURES -- SYSTEM/370 SIDE 4MB Storage 4004 6,000 System/370 Console and Keyboard 4037 500 DASD Drives 4043 5,500 32 Half Inch Tape Unit 4051 1,325 Quarter Inch Tape Unit 4060 3,780 Dual Asynchronous Adapter 6011 225 512KB 8-Port Adapters 8-RS232C (512KB) 6022 1,569 4-RS232C/4-RS422A (512KB) 6024 1,596 8-RS422A (512KB) 6026 1,665 High Performance SDLC 6027 1,195 X.25/HDLC Packet Adapter 6029 1,195 IBM Token-Ring Adapter 6034 895 IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter 6035 550 3270 Adapter 6120 4,500 5080 Graphics Adapter 7010 2,900 Remote Facilities Option 7020 160 1MB 8-Port Adapters 8-RS232C (1MB) 7022 1,939 4-RS232C/4-RS422A (1MB) 7024 1,966 8-RS422A (1MB) 7026 2,035 ES/Express Software Preload Service 4010 N/C High Speed Printer Adapter 7040 3,000 Control Storage System Board A 8002 1,395 For Entry System/370 Software Charges, refer to Marketing Announcement 390-010, dated February 6, 1990. Monthly Minimum Feature Purchase Maintenance Description Number Price Charge 9371 Model14 Shared Features PS/2 and System/370 Battery Backup 3005 $1,195 Data Exchange Adapter 4014 1,800 Virtual Console 4035 350 9371 MODEL 14 FEATURES PS/2 SIDE SCSI Adapter (DASD Adapter) 4050 1,175 Additional DASD Drives 4045 5,500 32 IBM PS/2 Dual Asynchronous Adapter/A 6010 225 8-Port RS-232C Interface Board (512) 6021 1,569 RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Board (512KB) 6023 1,596 8-Port RS-422A Interface Board (512) 6025 1,665 IBM Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A 6044 895 IEEE 802.3 LAN Adapter 6045 550 IBM X.25 Interface Co-Processor/2 6049 1,195 8-Port RS-232C Interface Board (1MB) 7021 1,939 RS-232C/RS-422A Interface Board (1MB) 7023 1,966 8-Port RS-422A Interface Board (1MB) 7025 2,035 PS/2 System/370 Channel Emulator/A Adapter 7041 3,000 PS/2 Monochrome Display 7095 275 Customer Supplied Display 7096 N/C Additional PS/2 Memory First 2MB Increment 8004 1,395 Expansion Option without Memory (required for greater than 4MB) 8005 300 2MB Module (up to four additional 2MB increments) 8006 1.695 4MB Module 8007 3,095 MODEL/ FEATURE PURCHASE CABLES NUMBER PRICE Cable, 20 feet to RS232C Modem 3050 $ 120 Cable, 20 feet direct connect RS232C 3052 105 Cable, 100 feet direct connect RS422A 3151 Terminal only 3054 250 Cable, dual asynchronous (FC 6011) nine to 25 pin converter 3056 65 Cable, 20 feet 3151 Terminal Printer 3058 200 X.21 Cable 6030 100 V.24 Cable 6031 100 V.35 Cable 6032 185 V.35 Cable-No MODEM 6036 185 Console Extension Cable 6038 115 Token-Ring Cable, 10 feet 6040 36