On 3/13/2020 10:30 PM, Tapley, Mark B. via cctalk wrote:
On Mar 10, 2020, at 7:59 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk 
<cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

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On 3/10/2020 1:17 PM, Tomasz Rola via cctalk wrote:
I really liked the idea of running VMS on simh (and learning some more
skills), even if I had to register online. But when I looked, it
seemed I would have to make Polish users group first, became its only
member and president (hehe) and only then register... Holy Schwartz,
they tried to drag me on the dark side, but I resisted.

Nope. All you have to do is go to eisner.decuserve.org and register (follow my 
earlier instructions).  They don't care what country you are from. All are 
welcome.  Do it now and get your OpenVMS Hobbyist license(s) that will last 
until the end of 2021 at least.

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John H. Reinhardt
Was already registered, and got my current PAK text file yesterday (2 day 
turnaround, not bad).
Where’s the best set of current instructions to install from CD? I think I have 
actual Hobbyist CDs.
I want to install on my 3 capable machines:

VaxStation VLC
AlphaStation 300
AlphaServer 2100 4/275

Thanks in advance!

Philip Wherry's notes are still one of the best out on the net.  Just ignore the SimH 
portions. <https://www.wherry.com/gadgets/retrocomputing/vax-simh.html>

Since HPE nuked it's OpenVMS documentation site it's harder to find actual 
OpenVMS documents online but SUNY has a V7.3 site with most available.

<https://www.itec.suny.edu/scsys/vms/OVMSDOC073/index.html>


V7.3 Install guide for VAX in HTML 
<https://www.itec.suny.edu/scsys/vms/OVMSDOC073/v73/6630/6630PRO.HTML> and PDF 
<https://www.itec.suny.edu/scsys/vms/OVMSDOC073/v73/documentation/pdf/OVMS_73_VAX_INSTALL.PDF>

And for Alpha in HTML 
<https://www.itec.suny.edu/scsys/vms/OVMSDOC073/v73/6629/6629PRO.HTML> and PDF 
<https://www.itec.suny.edu/scsys/vms/OVMSDOC073/v73/documentation/pdf/OVMS_73_alpha_install.PDF>

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John H. Reinhardt


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