I'm pretty
sure I have V5.5-2 on CD. I seem to remember V5.5-2H4 was
only shipped with processors that needed the support, since the "H"
releases are hardware releases, not patch releases.
IIRC, V5.5-2 is on the Hobbyist V1 CD, so if I'm lucky I'll be able to load
that on the VAXstation 4000/60 I want to run it on. BTW, I know in the case
of V7.2-1 you can no longer buy it, you have to buy V7.2-1H1.
But that's really a problem, since -1H1 is just -1 with support for newer
processors. If it was like the V7.1-x releases for the Alpha, it was
probably cheaper.
When Tim
Stark's VAX emulation is ready I want to get a copy of V1.x just to
play with it, since it's been a long time since I've seen it running.
Hmmm... I'd not thought about that! I was just looking forward to having
something that Hobbyists can run that should support Ethernet! I wonder if
Tim Shoppa or Montagar have old versions of VMS.
I'm looking forward to a VAX emulator with Ethernet support, too.
That is still my primary interest in Tim's version.
V7.3 seems to
have support for the MicroVAX II:
$ write sys$output f$getsyi("HW_NAME")
MicroVAX II
$ write sys$output f$getsyi("VERSION")
V7.3
There is a difference between running on the hardware, and being supported
on it. It will run on a few platforms that it's never been supported on.
I've never tried running an unsupported release. I expected that the
installation process would have made some complaint or warning even
if it loaded.
V7.3 is the
last version for quite a few VAX systems. (listed
in the SPD).
Dang, I'll have to go back through it. I obviously missed it. I wish it
was still available as text or html. That PDF is a pain when you're used to
reading it as text (yeah, I know I'm the one always singing Adobe Acrobats
praise).
If I remember correctly, the 8xxx and 9xxx are going away, but while
there are still some people running 8xxx, most of the 9000s went away
because they were a pain.
--
Eric Dittman
dittman(a)dittman.net