I think that the MicroVAX I was only officially supported for some limited range of
versions, possibly the ones you mention. However, I'm pretty sure that I ran versions
beyond the ones you mention on mine and I'm quite sure that the hardware specific
pieces of the VMS were never removed.
Try the latest VMS version. The small memory might require some limited system
parameters. The distribution media that the came on (a ton of floppies) isn't useful
or practical, but on a simh MicroVAX I simulator can install from CDROM. MicroVMS was
only a subset of VMS to reduce the size of the necessary floppy set and limit space
consumed on the relatively small disks that were supported. I always ran full VMS on
mine.
On Feb 27, 2021 12:40 PM, Lee Gleason <lee.gleason at comcast.net> wrote:
I'm tinkering with putting together a MicroVAX I system. They only
ran on a few versions of VMS.
Does anyone have a copy of VMS handy for any version between V4.1 and
V5.1? On HECnet would be great.
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Lee K. Gleason N5ZMR
Control-G Consultants
lee.gleason at
comcast.net