This is off-topic here, of course, but AFAIK there is at least one
Itanium simulator that is apparently good enough to run at least Linux
and NetBSD. It's called ski and a semi-maintained fork of it can be
found at https://github.com/trofi/ski . An overview of the Linux
booting procedure is at
https://trofi.github.io/posts/199-ia64-machine-emulation.html . I have
no idea if this can be used to run OpenVMS; perhaps someone with an
OpenVMS-Integrity license and a bunch of free time might try?

On 5/13/20, Dave Wade <dave.g4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mike,
> I think for SIMH you only need VAX, but I got VAX/ALPHA as there are Alpha
> emulators around.
> "Integrity" is for Itanium and I can't see an Itanium emulator appearing
> soon.
> Make sure you fill in the box that says what you are going to use it for.
> Its marked as "not mandatory" but I have seen reports that if you don't they
> don't send a licence.
> Dave
>
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