At a Glance: In this video, we customize terminal device parameters in the login script, add a user, install the unzip utility, and install a sane CD ... In this video, we create a simulated VAX 8650 with SimH and use it as the boot server for a real hardware VAXstation 4000/60 to ...
Openvms Tutorial Part 5 -
In this video, we customize terminal device parameters in the login script, add a user, install the unzip utility, and install a sane CD ... In this video, we create a simulated VAX 8650 with SimH and use it as the boot server for a real hardware VAXstation 4000/60 to ... A short demonstration of the progress I've made resurrecting VAX APL V4.0 on a VAXstation 4000/90 running
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- In this video, we customize terminal device parameters in the login script, add a user, install the unzip utility, and install a sane CD ...
- In this video, we create a simulated VAX 8650 with SimH and use it as the boot server for a real hardware VAXstation 4000/60 to ...
- A short demonstration of the progress I've made resurrecting VAX APL V4.0 on a VAXstation 4000/90 running
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