Sounds like a very interesting class. I would be interested in expanding my vintage system knowledge beyond the “home” computers. I have used SimH to run HP Timeshare BASIC, but never got into VMS. Bill - i will message you off list On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 11:18 AM Brian Schenkenberger via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Bill Degnan via vcf-midatlantic writes:
I will be teaching a VMS 101 class - the basics for those who want to *get started with* VMS (using a VAX, Alpha, or even simH). If you are a VMS ringer you might be bored but you're invited too. Why VMS? perhaps you want to learn about the dawn of the WWW era Internet or you like to program in C but find ancient UNIX under-developed. Maybe you simply have a burning desire to expand your horizons beyond what one can do from the BASIC prompt of an Atari 800.
I will put VMS in historic perspective. I will talk about the rise and fall of VMS. - Yes it's still used today but there was a time when
Fall? Two new VMS sales here in the past month.
-- Normal Person: Hey, it seems that you know a lot. Geek: To be honest, it's due to all the surfing I do. Normal Person: So you go surfing? Normal Person: But I don't think that has anything to do with knowing a lot... Geek: I think that's wrong on a fundamental level. Normal Person: Huh? Huh? What?