On 12/9/18 11:12 PM, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
?? I
just got my hands on an rx2660, and I realized to my astonishment
that I do not have a copy of VMS for the Itanium architecture.? Can
anyone help me out?
Hi Dave.? The easiest way is to sign up for the Hobbyist PAKS
from HP
and then ask for the HP FTP site credentials and you can download most
of the stuff directly from HP.
Registration link <https://www.hpe.com/h41268/live/index_e.aspx?qid=24548>
You need an active DECUServe member number.? If some some reason you
don't have one, go to
https://eisner.decus.org/. and follow the
instructions at the bottom of the page.? You'll get a member # that can
be used on the Hobbyist Registration page.
Even if you should already have Integrity PAKS it might be worth it to
do this so you can download from HP. It's usually the most recent
versions (at least for HP.? VSI has more recent ones now but no Hobbyist
program yet).
Failing that, let me know. I have an extensive collection of Integrity
DVDs but only as late as 2008. I can rip them to images and put them on
a USB stick.
I'm familiar with that process, but didn't want to wait
for it. ;)
Hence asking here. My member number stopped working many years ago, and
since I generally just generate the PAKs that I need, I've never
bothered to look into why.
-Dave
If you have a FTP site I can start pushing the OpenVMS DVD to it.? It's about 4.25 GB
in size.? Then the layered products like C, C++, BASIC, etc are a few MB in addition.
--
John H. Reinhardt