On 5/6/2020 6:47 AM, Vassil Daskalov wrote:
I have no access to physical Itanium,
Alpha or VAX hardware, so I plan to use SIMH to emulate a VAX machine.
Such configuration is certainly able to run NetBSD, so it should be
able to run at least some older versions of (Open)VMS, right?

Yes.


1. Can I still use the HPE hobbyist program, which, as I understand,
is closing? I tried to subscribe to it, but apparently it requires me
to be a member of some DEC club, and I have no idea how to do that. On
some webpages of these clubs I read that membership is free if I'm a
DEC or HPE customer, but I'm not one. Does this mean that I have to
pay money in order to use a hobbyist installation of VMS? If it is
possible for free, can someone tell me the easiest way to obtain a
license?

From a post from Steven M Jones last week:

   Should be able to do that here:
   https://www.hpe.com/h41268/live/index_e.aspx?qid=24548

   You'll need to be affiliated with a group in their list. I recommend
   DECUServe, my understanding is they don't have any geographic
   requirements. You can do that by telnet or ssh to
   eisner.decuserve.org, username REGISTRATION (no password, just hit
   Return), and follow the prompts. It'll take some time for the data
   to propagate to HPE if you have to create an account, measured in
   days not weeks.


2. About the versions of (Open)VMS. As I understand, 7.3 is the newest
version for VAX, and it's still rather old, but I'm okay with that,
and possibly with even older versions. Does the HPE hobbyist program
license older versions than 7.3 for the VAX?

The hobbyist PAKs work with all versions of VAX/VMS (OpenVMS VAX).


  Do all versions require
licenses?

PAKs were introduced with VMS V5.0, if memory serves.


  There are various old VMS versions circulating over the
Internet, are they any good?

All versions of VMS are good. ;-) But later versions certainly have more features. If I were starting just to play with it, I'd start with V7.3.

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