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The Question is: is it possible to get a hobbyist license for any version of vms to use on an emulated system? The Answer is : Likely yes, assuming the OpenVMS version supports the hardware that is being emulated, of course. Please visit the OpenVMS Hobbyist website for licensing details, restrictions, and availability. http://www.openvmshobbyist.org/ Though potentially initially confusing, a properly-functioning emulator is software-indistinguishable from the emulated hardware; if the emulated hardware is both correctly implemented by the emulator and the emulator is emulating a hardware configuration that is supported by OpenVMS, then OpenVMS will not recognize the existence of the emulation. A correctly-functioning emulator can and should be considered to be hardware. This includes OpenVMS licensing -- so long as your software license agreements allow it, of course. For necessary details on the initial installation on the emulated platform, please see the emulator documentation. Much like the initial system load on a supported platform, the initial load of the emulator itself and then the initial load of OpenVMS into the emulated environment is far more interesting and far more centrally a concern than discussions of the OpenVMS Hobbyist licensing. Accordingly, you will want to concern yourself less with the OpenVMS Hobbyist licensing, and more with the initial installation.
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