[Info-vax] VMS on a PC
Stanley F. Quayle
infovax at stanq.com
Mon Jan 12 17:36:45 EST 2009
On 12 Jan 2009 at 17:00, Michael Unger wrote:
> I'd very much prefer a "hobbyist" or "demo" version of Charon-VAX similar to
> "PersonalAlpha", i.e., restricted features, non-commercial use only, but
> without run-time limitation (still 3 hours?) and without a rather limited
> built-in lifetime (still 6 months?).
The Alpha emulation is still under rapid development. Part of the rationale for
PersonalAlpha is that they get volunteers (that's you and me) to beta-test each version
before it becomes a full-performance release. The free use of PersonalAlpha is your
payment for your testing.
By contrast, CHARON-VAX is pretty much a stable product. Yes, they did add DSSI
clustering over IP and other cool stuff, but there's no new parts to the VAX itself.
--Stan Quayle
Quayle Consulting Inc.
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