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Virtual Memory System (VMS) was an operating system developed by Digital Equipment | Virtual Memory System (VMS) was an operating system developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC). | ||
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*Kirby McCoy: ''VMS File System Internals'' - Digital Press 1990, ISBN 1-55558-056-4 | *Kirby McCoy: ''VMS File System Internals'' - Digital Press 1990, ISBN 1-55558-056-4 | ||
*Wayne Sewall: ''Inside VMS'' - VNR 1992, ISBN 0-442-00474-5 | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 24 August 2017
Virtual Memory System (VMS) was an operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).
Filesystems
- Files-11
Versions
- 1979: VAX-11/VMS
- 1980: VAX/VMS 2.0
- VAX/VMS 4.4
- VAX/VMS 4.7
- VAX/VMS 5.0
- 1994: OpenVMS 6.1 - VAX and Alpha AXP
- OpenVMS 7.3
- VMS Software, Inc. (VSI)
- Jun 2015: OpenVMS Version 8.4-1
- Mar 2016: OpenVMS Version 8.4-2
Publications
- Kirby McCoy: VMS File System Internals - Digital Press 1990, ISBN 1-55558-056-4
- Wayne Sewall: Inside VMS - VNR 1992, ISBN 0-442-00474-5