On 7/28/20 12:01 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
On Jul 28, 2020, at 7:31 AM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
This leaves those of us using VAX emulation high and dry, still. HP was
unwilling to let VSE offer VAX licenses. Are there any good free/cheap
Alpha emulations that are at least as functional as SIMH is for VAX stuff?
That may be the way forward, at least until the x86 version ships. Do any
of these newer things still run VAX binaries? There's a bunch of old games
like old-school VMS Moria and BOSS (a science fiction game in the
Rogue/Moria tradition) that I'd like to me able to keep playing.
Mike
Games are among the things that often don?t work on the Alpha. I?m most familiar with
trying to get DND running on Alpha. You can always try to VEST the VAX binaries (that
didn?t work with DND). I have other software that requires VAX.
Unless my memory is failing, this is also a problem for DECnet routing, isn?t that VAX
only?
I just applied for licenses, I?m curious to see what software is included, and if it
opens up a newer version of OpenVMS/Alpha than HP was offering. I?m also wondering if
these licenses will work with older versions of OpenVMS (required for older Alpha?s).
I can answer this one.
Any license issued by VSI will be for a VSI version of VMS, therefore,
newer than anything from HPe.
VSI can not issue licenses for any HPe vresion of VMS so, no, these
licenses will not work for older versions of VMS.
bill