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VMS occurs as three-letter abbreviation that can mean:

Variable message sign, an electronic traffic sign often used in highways Virtual Memory System (another title for OpenVMS), an operating system Visual Memory System (better known as Visual Memory Unit), a memory device for the Sega Dreamcast console Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide deposits A Voynich manuscript, a mysterious illustrated book of unknown contents, written some 600 years ago by an anon. creator inside an unidentified alphabet and unintelligible language Vessel Monitoring Body, is an satellite based, near really instance, positional tracking models that will bring monitoring agents using precise longitude and latitude of fishing vessels.

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FreeVMS
VMS only runs on VAX and Alpha processors. FreeVMS is intended for Alpha, i386+, PowerPC, SPARC; coded in C, according to VMS system specifications, but temporarily based on Linux kernel. [Open Source, GPL]

Jeff Cameron's Open VMS pages
VMS optimization, DCL programming tricks and guides to managing VAX/VMS.

OpenVMS Educational Licenses
Information on OpenVMS licenses for schools.

Montagar Software Concepts
Specializes in providing consulting and products for Digital's OpenVMS VAX and Alpha/AXP platforms.

OpenVMS Certification Tests
Interactive quizzes for the OpenVMS certification.

Info-VAX Mailing List Archives
Archives from 1996-present.

DJE Systems VMS Archive
Conceptual articles on the structure and use of FreeVMS and OpenVMS.

FreeVMS: freshmeat.net
OpenVMS-like operating system, to run on several architectures: Alpha, i386, and PPC. POSIX kernel and DCL command line interpreter. Only architecture now supported: i386.

VMS Tuning
Guidelines for optimizing VMS systems.

OSdata.com: OpenVMS
Introduction to VMS and OpenVMS operating systems: brief clear descriptions, links, user groups, books.


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