Sujet : Re: Bare Metal VMS (Frame.Work Laptops) <<<< complete answer late answer was incomplete, sorry
De : vlf (at) *nospam* star.enet.dec.com (Subcommandante XDelta)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 23. Nov 2024, 22:41:58
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Organisation : VMS Liberation Front
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Dear Gérard | VMSGenerations,
Thank you very much for your considered and detailed response.
VSI, need to curry up the gonadic gumption, and vertebral valour, and
re-address the bare metal question, advancing it forward, tout de suite.
Perhaps the VMSGenerations group could amongst its members, identify two
rock solid, industry standard, server blades, one Intel, and one AMD,
though in the former case, not using the latest generation of CPUs -
from what I gather they are a bit dodgy.
As for Hypervisor/VMS, perhaps, this is an interesting option, to make
it a little more palatable to the VMS ecosystem:
https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/ultimate-guides/embedded-hypervisorBest regards,
On 22/11/2024 2:24 am, VMSgenerations wrote:
Le 12/11/2024 à 23:59, Subcommandante XDelta a écrit :
Just some blue sky kite flying, perhaps not grounded on the current
revision levels of VSI reality - to be honest, I don't diligently keep
up with the technicalities.
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But wouldn't be lovely if we had laptops that were running bare metal
VMS? - the likes of which we haven't seen since the Alpha Tadpole
(IIRC).
>
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Dear Subcommandante Xdelta,
We really appreciate your interest in our work in general, and we're
glad you're asking us for advice.
The question you are asking is particularly interesting. It overlaps
with the concerns of our group but not in exactly the same terms.