On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Doc Shipley wrote:
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 Qstieee(a)aol.com wrote:
The Montagar process is efficient; your PAKs are
emailed within 15 minutes.
The VMS fans on this list should see, for example,
http://www.process.com/openvms/index.html
Process Software has a hobbyist license for some of their products. They
bought up MuiltiNet from TGV. I always though TGV was one of the better
TCP/IP's for VMS. For today's trivia, TGV was an acronym for Two Guys and a
VAX.
The question that I have is:
Compaq, and now HP, say that all versions of VMS and layered are
licenseable under the Hobbyists system. I have a couple of machines on
which I'd rather run v5.5, or maybe v6.2.
Does anybody know how to get Hobbyist PAKs for the older versions?
Umm, I've been able to just load the 'new' PAK's that they provide on a
system running VMS 5.1 (and maybe the one running 5.3, but not sure I've
done that yet). Basically, the PAKs don't care what version of VMS you
have.
Pat
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