On Dec 8, 2021, at 4:00 PM, Tony Nicholson
<tony.nicholson at computer.org> wrote:
The VAX/VMS DECnet license "key" for old versions (V4.7 and prior) came in the
form of a saveset (on a TK50 or magtap) that you installed. It did a binary patch on the
NETACP.EXE image to enable things. There are separate versions for routing and end-node
configurations.
Ah, thank you. I was wondering how that worked.
The thing that bothers me running old versions of
VAX/VMS is the lack of Y2K updates. You will probably need to boot with a date last
century (subtract 28 years to get matching calendar days) to avoid some gotchas. For
VAX/VMS V3.0 there may have been some mandatory upgrade patches too.
When I installed 3.0 on an emulation, it decided that it must be 1982. Do you know what
the earliest versions with y2k support would be?
I have the VAX/VMS V4.7 mandatory patches and DECnet
"key" for a routing node should you need them.
Thanks, I'll let you know if I need to take you up on that. In another context,
I've been slipped the items to enable DECnet on 3.4 and later, so I'll probably
see if I can have the kind of excitement I'm looking for in a 3.4-3.7 release.
I'll also try playing with something in the 4.x series. I'm not sure exactly what
I want out of my 730, but I think that version 7.3 is awfully big and newfangled for it.
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