After you have successfully run KAP on a working program by using either the protocol for small programs or that for large programs, you can try the following procedures to find additional opportunities for optimization within your program:
/aggressive=a or 
   /aggressive=ab . In some cases, these actions can yield
   up to a 20% performance improvement.
   /save=manual . If the user-written SAVE
   statements are sufficient and correct for the compiler you are
   using, this action may reduce unneeded precautions that KAP
   ordinarily takes.
   /eiifg and /miifg . These actions may
   reduce the total code space enough to make paging or caching the
   program code work better.
   /inline_and_
   copy and /inll=2 . Inlining is usually more
   effective if you inline only a few carefully chosen routines
   rather than inlining everything and cluttering up the code with
   too much low-payoff inlining. However, the shotgun approach can
   sometimes produce good results.
   However, the above qualifiers may increase the amount of time and memory KAP needs to process your source files.