I tried Eric's suggestion, but no luck. My guess
is that I need to get
the OS on TK50 tapes and find out whether the 2nd disk is even alive, but
I have no idea where to get VMS on tape. I've been playing with intel
hardware for years, but this is the first time I've ever experimented with
VMS.
Anyone have any suggestions as to where I could find tapes for this beast?
I've been lurking for the past week or three, and obviously the folks on
this list know a LOT more than I do about reviving ancient hardware!
Actually I recommend getting a Encompass (DECUS) Membership if you don't
already have one (I think you can still get a free one). Then getting the
Hobbyist CD-ROM from Montagar. You'll need the membership anyway since I
really doubt you've got any license PAKs.
http://www.montagar.com/hobbyist/index.html
Just checked, looks like Encompass membership is still free (I *really*
needed to renew mine).
http://www.decus.org/encompass/Membership/index.shtml
They say the membership ID will be sent out via email within a week. So
the sooner you get started the better probably. Once you have the ID you
can get License PAK's and order the CD. You can also get CD's for versions
other than V7.2 off of eBay.
Zane
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