But that's really a problem, since -1H1 is just -1
with support for newer
 processors.  If it was like the V7.1-x releases for the Alpha, it was
 probably cheaper. 
It's definitly a problem.  However, V7.2-1 is listed as only available
internally.  Yes, the V7.2-1H1 release was nice and cheap :^)  OTOH, it runs
on my PWS 433au quite nicely and required a lot less patches than V7.2-1
would have, so I'm happy :^)
  I'm looking forward to a VAX emulator with
Ethernet support, too.
 That is still my primary interest in Tim's version. 
There is also work being done on simh to add VAX support, however, I don't
think much is being done towards adding Ethernet support if past emulators
are any indication.  However, with Bob Supnik, there is a definite chance of
getting said emulator up and running on a VMS machine (even though I've
never managed it), which would be seriously cool.
  I've never tried running an unsupported release.
I expected that the
 installation process would have made some complaint or warning even
 if it loaded. 
I've heard the VAX version of VMS is more forgiving.  OpenVMS V7.2eft2/Alpha
would install on a machine with less than 64MB (unsupported), while
V7.2/Alpha itself totally refuses to install.  V7.2/VAX can be installed in
less than 16MB which is the minimum supported.