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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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Note: You cannot specify the CLEAN option for nonrelocatable modules.<br />

FMODE filemode<br />

specifies the file mode of the module being generated. If omitted, filemode<br />

defaults to A.<br />

FNAME filename<br />

specifies the file name of the module being generated. If omitted, filename<br />

defaults to the name of the load list.<br />

FROM entry<br />

specifies an entry point or a control section name that represents the starting<br />

virtual storage location from which a nonrelocatable MODULE is generated.<br />

FTYPE filetype<br />

specifies the file type of the module being generated. If omitted, filetype defaults<br />

to MODULE.<br />

RESET entry<br />

sets the starting location for the module. The oper<strong>and</strong> entry must be an external<br />

name (for example, CSECT control section or ENTRY) in the module. If RESET<br />

is not specified, the default entry point is used.<br />

Note: You should not use the RESET option when creating a module from text<br />

files created by any of the following OS/VS language processors under<br />

CMS:<br />

v OS Code <strong>and</strong> Go FORTRAN<br />

v OS FORTRAN IV (G1)<br />

v OS FORTRAN IV (H) Extended<br />

v OS/VS COBOL Compiler <strong>and</strong> Library<br />

v OS Full American National St<strong>and</strong>ard COBOL Version 4 Compiler <strong>and</strong><br />

Library.<br />

RLDSAVE<br />

instructs H<strong>CP</strong>LDR to save the relocation information from the text files <strong>and</strong> to<br />

create a relocatable module.<br />

RMODE<br />

specifies the location in virtual machine storage where the loaded MODULE is<br />

to reside.<br />

If you specify AMODE but do not specify RMODE, the RMODE for the module<br />

defaults to 24.<br />

If you specify neither AMODE nor RMODE, the RMODE for the module defaults<br />

to ANY.<br />

The valid RMODE values <strong>and</strong> their meanings are as follows:<br />

H<strong>CP</strong>LDR<br />

24 The load must reside below the 16 MB line, overriding the RMODE<br />

determined by the LOAD process. A definition of RMODE 24 would be<br />

reflected in the MODULE header record.<br />

ANY The load may reside above or below the 16 MB line, overriding the<br />

RMODE determined by the LOAD process. A definition of RMODE ANY<br />

would be reflected in the MODULE header record.<br />

STR<br />

deletes previously loaded non-OS programs when used in conjunction with the<br />

NOPRES option on the CMS LOADMOD comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

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