On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 17:47, Zane H. Healy wrote:
--- Ron Hudson
<rhudson(a)cnonline.net> wrote:
I think the version of VMS I was exposed to is
3.xx, no command line
history (cuz I had to do that myself in DCL)
Are there any VMS distros available that are that old? I have some
upgrade tapes (TU-58) for VMS 3.x, but they require a base installation
(and not all of my tapes were legible after this many years; only
about 85% completely read)
I'm sure there are people that have it, however, there aren't any
publically available copies that I'm aware of. To the best of my knowledge
the oldest version that has been made publically available would be VAX/VMS
V5.5 on the original Hobbyist CD (which is no longer available).
Personally the oldest I've gotten ahold of is something like 4.4 (if that
old), and unfortunatly I'm not sure what condition the TK50 tapes are in.
I
have 11/750 VMS install TK50s down to version three, but no operable
way to read them...
Alex
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My computer's heavier than yours.