anyone scans/PDFs of the DEC (VMS) "grey wall" ?
Dan Gahlinger
dgahling at hotmail.com
Sun May 18 11:54:02 CDT 2008
I have a near-complete binder set, I think it's v5.3, I'll have to check.
as for the CD, for personal use, a copy would do (for v5), that's what I'd be looking for, guess it's bookreader format.
I'd work out a method to convert it and make PDF's.
I only have one working vaxstation right now, and could use another one as a backup.
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> Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 09:28:34 -0700
> To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
> From: healyzh at aracnet.com
> Subject: Re: anyone scans/PDFs of the DEC (VMS) "grey wall" ?
>
> At 8:54 AM -0700 5/18/08, Mr Ian Primus wrote:
>>--- Dan Gahlinger wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering if anyone had scans or PDF's of the
>>> DEC VMS "grey wall" ?
>>>
>>> ie: all the VMS big binders
>>>
>>> Do such documents exist?
>>
>>I don't know if they exist, but they would be very,
>>very useful if they did. I don't have a grey wall, but
>>I would love to - and PDF's are probably the only way
>>I'll find one.
>
> If you are looking for one, just keep your eye out. It took a few
> months, but thanks to another list member I was able to get one for
> the CBHRC a few months back (big surprise the Computer History
> section is highly DEC oriented). Keep in mind if you get one the big
> expense will be shipping. It is probably easier to get a V5, or even
> V4 set than V6, V7, or V8 hard-copy doc's. I was able to get a V6
> set several years ago off eBay for little more than the cost of
> shipping (at some point it will be donated to CBHRC). Back in the
> V7.2 days I bought a set of the base doc's from Compaq (at that time
> around 2 feet of doc's). Since then I've made due with bookreader
> and HTML doc's (I prefer HTML but some of the tools I use only have
> electronic doc's in bookreader format). I keep both formats on my
> private VMS webserver, and I can read them that way. When did DEC
> start distributing doc's in bookreader format? I'm guessing it was
> with either V5 or V6, but I don't have any OS CD sets that old other
> than the V1 Hobbyist CD. I'm pretty sure CD's exist for V5.5-2, but
> all I have for original media are tapes.
>
> I suspect most people simply go to the HP website and read the doc's
> online, or off the doc CD's included as part of the distributions. I
> suspect very few of us are running anything older than V7.2. I have
> one 5.5-2 system that runs 24x7 except when it's too hot, it is a
> VAXstation 4000/vlc that acts as my DECnet router. My main VMS
> system is an XP1000/667 running V8.3.
>
> Now what I need is a set of V8.3 Documentation CD's (the App and OS
> CD's would be nice as well). I also wouldn't mind a set of the V5.5
> doc's in bookreader format.
>
> Zane
>
>
>
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