Thank you Sue. I've been following the development of VSI. I just read the 
latest 
roadmap.

/P

On Sat, Oct 03, 2015 at 06:24:15PM -0400, Sue Skonetski wrote:
> Please note that VMS is now owned by VMS Software Inc (VSI) and VMS is all we 
> do, no hardware, no storage just VMS, USA company.  We just released OpenVMS 
> v8.4-1h1 with much more in the pipeline.
> 
> Warm Regards,
> Sue
> 
> > On Oct 3, 2015, at 6:03 PM, Ethan Dicks <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Pontus Pihlgren <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> 
> >> Is there a table of VMS versions and hardware that they support.
> > 
> > A ready-to-read table?  I do not know of one, but it sounds like a good 
> > idea.
> > 
> > I know that 7.3 is
> >> the last that supports VAX. But before that, are there limitations to what 
> >> versions
> >> run on which hardware.
> > 
> > Yes.
> > 
> >> For instance, would VAX/VMS 1.0 run on a VAXstation 4000?
> > 
> > No.
> > 
> >> Or would 7.3 run on a 11/730?
> > 
> > I don't think so.
> > 
> > the SPDs will contain the official list of what hardware is supported.
> > Disk and memory size are critical to what's in and what is not.
> > Additionally, sometimes, you can stretch some of the limits, but it
> > would have been unsupported (like me running VMS 6.x on a MicroVax II
> > w/RQDX3 and RD54 - the disk was _very_ tight, but the OS itself had no
> > specific problems running).
> > 
> > -ethan
> 
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