On 11/27/2025 10:44 AM, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk wrote:
Ok, started playing with the SIMH vax8600 simulator and OpenVMS 7.3
Hobbyist.
I know they discontinued the hobbyist license program years ago, but does
one actually need a license to run it?
Without valid license PAKs, you have a very limited system.  You have one login 
session on the console device (OPA0:).  I forget, but you may also be limited 
to the SYSTEM account.  But maybe not.  The VAX/VMS layered products are not 
available. VAXclustering is not available, Volume Shadowing is not available, 
etc.  Languages are not available except for MACRO-32 which comes with the base 
install and BLISS-32 which comes from the FREEWARE repositories.  Getting 
software loaded that doesn't come on a SimH mountable image is a challange.  
There is no networking software (DECnet requires a PAK) unless you can beg 
Hunter Goatley at Process to give you a VAX Hobbyist license for Multinet (or 
TPUware).  Editors available are EDT, TPU and TECO-32.

Process:
https://www.process.com/resources/openvms/ - VMS library links
https://www.process.com/resources/openvms/hobbyist.html - Process Hobbyist link

BLISS-32
https://www.digiater.com/openvms/freeware/v70/bliss/

Or would an older version like 5.x
or something be better?
As others have mentioned anything from 5.0 and up will require the PAK 
licenses.  You can run V4.7 and earlier and everything will work - except 
networking.  DECnet required a special install tape - which is available 
online, I believe.  There are also some V4.x distributions set up which had the 
DECnet license installed.  There was no DEC TCP/IP (Called UCX - Unix Connector 
Exchange I think) product yet.  You have to get it from Wollengong (TGV) or 
other third party sources.  That will require some research but I don't think 
any of them are available currently.

I would stick with the Hobbyist V7.3 software until you get more experience 
with OpenVMS.

The OpenVMS community license is only for Alpha,
Itanium and some x86_64 architectures so I'm sure that wouldn't work in a
simulated VAX?
No.  First of all because the VSI Community License only works on VSI branded 
OpenVMS distributions.  None of the VSI PAKs will work on any HP supplied 
software.  Second is that it is x86_64 only.  To get Alpha or Itanium PAKS you 
have to join the OpenVMS Ambassador's Program.

VSI Community Program:
https://vmssoftware.com/community/community-license/

VSI Ambassador's Program:
https://share.hsforms.com/131UO5x_iSEGxlYs8pQTYSQdi37l


- Peter

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John H. Reinhardt


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