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| name = VMS | | name = VMS | ||
| creator = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] | | creator = [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] | ||
− | | current version = 7.3 (for VAX)<br/>8.4 (for Alpha and Itanium) | + | | current version = 7.3 (for VAX)<br/>8.4 (for Alpha and Itanium)<br/>9.2 (for x86) |
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− | '''VMS ''' is a high-end, secure, [[multi-tasking]] [[operating system]] written by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] and currently actively maintained by [[VMS Software, Inc.]]. | + | '''VMS ''' is a high-end, secure, [[multi-tasking]] [[operating system]] written by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] and currently actively maintained by [[VMS Software, Inc.]] (VSI). |
− | It runs on the [[VAX]], [[Alpha]], and | + | It runs on the [[VAX]], [[Alpha]], [[Itanium]], and [[Intel x86|x86]] platforms. Beginning with '''VMS''' V5.5, the OS was renamed to '''OpenVMS'''. |
− | '''VMS ''' | + | '''VMS ''' has been ported to x86 by VMS Software, Inc.. |
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+ | ==Supported machines/architectures (by example)== | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable | ||
+ | | Version | ||
+ | | Machines | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | VAX/VMS V1.0 | ||
+ | | [[VAX-11/780]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | VAX/VMS V2.0 | ||
+ | | [[VAX-11/750]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | VAX/VMS V3.0 | ||
+ | | [[VAX-11/730]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | VAX/VMS V4.0 | ||
+ | | [[VAX 8600]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[MicroVMS]] V4.0 | ||
+ | | [[MicroVAX I]] / [[MicroVAX II]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | VAX/VMS V5.0-2A | ||
+ | | [[VAX 6000 series|VAX 6000]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | OpenVMS AXP V1.0 | ||
+ | | [[Alpha]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | OpenVMS V8.0 | ||
+ | | [[Itanium]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | OpenVMS V9.0 | ||
+ | | [[x86]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Emulation== | ==Emulation== | ||
− | VMS and OpenVMS can be run on [[SIMH]]'s VAX simulators. OpenVMS can also run on [[ES 40 Emulator]] which will run the Alpha version. Although VMS is still a commercial operating system, just like many varieties of commercial [[UNIX]] and [[Windows]], VMS Software, Inc. (which is the current owner of most of DEC's assets) has a hobbyist program which allows licenses to be obtained for non-commercial uses for the Alpha and | + | VMS and OpenVMS can be run on [[SIMH]]'s VAX simulators. OpenVMS can also run on [[ES 40 Emulator]] which will run the Alpha version. Although VMS is still a commercial operating system, just like many varieties of commercial [[UNIX]] and [[Windows]], VMS Software, Inc. (which is the current owner of most of DEC's assets) has a hobbyist program which allows licenses to be obtained for non-commercial uses for the Alpha, Itanium, and x86 platforms. |
There are currently no known hobbyist licenses for OpenVMS/VAX versions V5.x and higher. | There are currently no known hobbyist licenses for OpenVMS/VAX versions V5.x and higher. | ||
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* http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/retrocomputing/vax-simh.html | * http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/retrocomputing/vax-simh.html | ||
− | ==See | + | ==See also== |
+ | |||
+ | * [[Installing VMS V1.0 on SIMH]] | ||
+ | * [[Customizing VMS V1.0]] | ||
* [[:Category:VMS Practical Guides|VMS Practical Guides]] | * [[:Category:VMS Practical Guides|VMS Practical Guides]] | ||
+ | * [[VAXcluster]] | ||
+ | * [[ODS2]] | ||
+ | * [[THE VAXORCIST|Upgrade horror story: Literally.]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.vmssoftware.com/Main_Page VSI OpenVMS Wiki] | ||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20170825003059/http://h41379.www4.hpe.com/openvms/os/openvms-release-history.txt OpenVMS release history] (via Wayback machine). | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170825003059/http://h41379.www4.hpe.com/openvms/os/openvms-release-history.txt OpenVMS release history] (via Wayback machine). | ||
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* [https://vmssoftware.com/about/roadmap/#vms-software-support-roadmap VSI OpenVMS Support Roadmap] | * [https://vmssoftware.com/about/roadmap/#vms-software-support-roadmap VSI OpenVMS Support Roadmap] | ||
+ | * [http://www.vaxarchive.org/hardware/vms-hw.html VAX/VMS Versions] - "which VMS versions are supported on which CPUs" | ||
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Logging into a 4.7 VMS system | |
Creator: | Digital Equipment Corporation |
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This Version: | 7.3 (for VAX) 8.4 (for Alpha and Itanium) 9.2 (for x86) |
VMS is a high-end, secure, multi-tasking operating system written by Digital Equipment Corporation and currently actively maintained by VMS Software, Inc. (VSI).
It runs on the VAX, Alpha, Itanium, and x86 platforms. Beginning with VMS V5.5, the OS was renamed to OpenVMS.
VMS has been ported to x86 by VMS Software, Inc..
Supported machines/architectures (by example)
Version | Machines |
VAX/VMS V1.0 | VAX-11/780 |
VAX/VMS V2.0 | VAX-11/750 |
VAX/VMS V3.0 | VAX-11/730 |
VAX/VMS V4.0 | VAX 8600 |
MicroVMS V4.0 | MicroVAX I / MicroVAX II |
VAX/VMS V5.0-2A | VAX 6000 |
OpenVMS AXP V1.0 | Alpha |
OpenVMS V8.0 | Itanium |
OpenVMS V9.0 | x86 |
Emulation
VMS and OpenVMS can be run on SIMH's VAX simulators. OpenVMS can also run on ES 40 Emulator which will run the Alpha version. Although VMS is still a commercial operating system, just like many varieties of commercial UNIX and Windows, VMS Software, Inc. (which is the current owner of most of DEC's assets) has a hobbyist program which allows licenses to be obtained for non-commercial uses for the Alpha, Itanium, and x86 platforms.
There are currently no known hobbyist licenses for OpenVMS/VAX versions V5.x and higher.
See the following:
* http://www.wherry.com/gadgets/retrocomputing/vax-simh.html
See also
- Installing VMS V1.0 on SIMH
- Customizing VMS V1.0
- VMS Practical Guides
- VAXcluster
- ODS2
- Upgrade horror story: Literally.
External links
- VSI OpenVMS Wiki
- OpenVMS release history (via Wayback machine).
- VSI OpenVMS Support Roadmap
- VAX/VMS Versions - "which VMS versions are supported on which CPUs"
v • d • e VAX Computers and Operating Systems |
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VAX-11/7xx (including VAX 86x0) - VAX-11/780 • VAX-11/785 • VAX-11/750 • VAX-11/730 • VAX 8600 • VAX 8650
VAX 8000 series (excluding VAX 86x0, above) - VAX 82xx/83xx series • VAX 85xx/87xx/88xx series MicroVAXen (many types also come in VAXserver and VAXstation models) - MicroVAX I • MicroVAX II VAXstation Series - VAXstation I • VAXstation II Late Model VAXen - VAX 4000 series • VAX 6000 series • VAX 7000 series • VAX 9000 series • VAX 10000 series |
Special Purpose VAXen - VAXft series • rtVAX series • Infoserver series
Clones - CM 1700 • TPA-11/580 |