On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 1:25 PM Clem Cole wrote: > Matt, > I sent a former co-worker the VMS developer lead an email this AM. I > was pretty sure I knew the answer to my question when I asked if this had > any value. His reply was: > > *Not sure about this particular version, but there certainly are other > copies floating around.* > > *One thing to be aware of is that to my knowledge**, DEC never released a > complete source kit outside of the company at any price *(... we > certainly had that behavior in Ultrix/Tru64-land I know for sure...)*. > The kits redacted "sensitive" information, including some of the > authentication methods and the license enforcement (er, compliance > assistance) code. What was sold as a "source kit" (media, under license) > was, nonetheless considered a trade secret with all the markings. * > > *I had a complete copy of the master source pack in Marlborough during the > Aquarius development/debug time; I know I put backup tape of that into the > CHM. That has the CMS library which would go back to at least V1. (That > would be c.a. 1987-9.) But the master* > > V1 is 77-79... or is the CMS from that time? Warner * pack contains only the VMS OS & some tightly coupled products (e.g. > rms). The languages were elsewhere, as was the workstation software.* > > > Clem > ᐧ > > On Mon, Feb 6, 2023 at 12:38 PM segaloco via COFF wrote: > >> Good morning all, I was wondering if anyone in this group was aware of >> any known preservation of VAX/VMS 4.4 source code? >> >> Just saw this on eBay: >> https://www.ebay.com/itm/195582389147?hash=item2d899e6b9b:g:neYAAOSwmQJj3EkH >> >> I certainly don't have the equipment for this in my arsenal, but at the >> same time, if this represents long-lost source code, I'd happy try and nab >> it and then get it to someone who can do the restoration work from this. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> - Matt G. >> >