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  1. $! 58 ADAWI . : FFS EA !$
  2. $! 19 BLSS : SETPRV BYPASS CMKRNL DiAGNOSE READALL . INCL D6 !$
  3. $! BC CHMK ^ VOLPRO iMPERSONATE SHARE WORLD UPGRADE v JSB 16 !$
  4. $! B7 DECW | | LDPCTX 06 !$
  5. $! -- - >--+----------------------------------------+--> -- - !$
  6. $! 7A EMUL | | MATCHC 39 !$
  7. $! EB FFC | .................................... | PROBER 0C !$
  8. $! 0A INDEX | :__ __: __ : ______ : | REMQUE 0F !$
  9. $! 17 JMP | :\$\ /$/: |@| : |&&&&&&| : | SVPCTX 07 !$
  10. $! 3A LOCC | : \$\ /$/ : |@| : |&|____ : | TSTG 53FD !$
  11. $! 2F MOVTUC | : \$\ /$/ : |@| : |&&&&&&| : | VGATHQ 37FD !$
  12. $! 0D PROBEW | : \$\/$/ : |@|____ : |&| : | XORW3 AD !$
  13. $! 02 REI | : \$$/ : |@@@@@@| : |&| : | ASHQ 79 !$
  14. $! 2A SCANC | :............:..........:..........: | BGTRU 1A !$
  15. $! 73FD TSTH | | CRC 0B !$
  16. $! E9FD VSXORL | --:: THE VMS LiBERATiON FRONT ::-- | VSYNC A8FD !$
  17. $! FC XFC | | CLRL D4 !$
  18. $! 35FD VGATHL | +=================+ | MTVP A9FD !$
  19. $! 60 ADDD2 | -- +| IN VMS WE TRUST |+ -- | SPANC 2B !$
  20. $! DF PUSHAL | +=================+ | PUSHR BB !$
  21. $! - -- <--+----------------------------------------+--< - -- !$
  22. $! 03 BPT | | POPR BA !$
  23. $! FA CALLG ^ THE VERNON PRESERVATiON UNDERGROUND v IOTA EDFD !$
  24. $! 97 DECB . DEDiCATED TO PROJECT EMERALD : NOP 01 !$
  25. $! 74FD EMODH : . HALT 00 !$
  26.  
  27. --:: PRESENTS ::--
  28.  
  29. $!-- VLF::SYS$TARGET:[RELEASE] ---------------------------------------!$
  30.  
  31. Stromasys.CHARON-VAX_Xx_66x0.v4.1.Build.134-02.Retail.Win7.W2K8.x86.x64.Cracked-VLF
  32.  
  33. SOFTWARE NAME: Stromasys CHARON-VAX v4.1 Build 134-02
  34. SOFTWARE TYPE: Hardware Virtualisation
  35. DEVELOPER....: Stromasys SA, Switzerland
  36. URL..........: http://www.stromasys.ch/virtualization-solutions/virtual-vax-on-windows/
  37.  
  38. VLF RCE.....: Subcommandante BYPASS RELEASE TYPE....: HARDWARE EMULATOR
  39. SUPPLiER....: TEAM VLF RELEASE DATE....: 2012-10-25
  40. PACKER......: TEAM VLF RELEASE DiSKS...: 18 X 5M
  41. LANGUAGE....: English RELEASE FORMAT..: vlfaac*
  42. PROTECTiON..: HASP HL Dongle MEDiCiNE........: Dongle Emulator
  43. PLATFORM....: W7.Pro.Ult.x86.x64,
  44. W2k8.Svr.R2.Std.Ent.x64
  45.  
  46. $!-- VLF::SYS$TARGET:[RELEASE.DESCRiPTiON] ---------------------------!$
  47.  
  48. CHARON-VAX is a software product family that creates virtual VAX
  49. hardware inside a standard Windows-based or OpenVMS/Integrity host
  50. system. For almost every VAX that was ever manufactured, Stromasys
  51. offers a CHARON-VAX version. Continue to use your VAX applications
  52. as if nothing ever happened; no migration, retraining, or
  53. reorganisation is required. The only thing the users will notice is
  54. the incredible increase in performance!
  55.  
  56. $!-- VLF::SYS$RCE:[iNSTALL.REGiSTRATiON.NOTES] -----------------------!$
  57.  
  58. Read, carefully, the "install.readme.first.txt" plain-text file in the
  59. release archive save-set.
  60.  
  61. $!-- VLF::SYS$GROUP:[iNFO] -------------------------------------------!$
  62.  
  63. "They can't abide the cold steel, sir! no, sir! They don't like it
  64. up 'em."
  65.  
  66. -- Lance-Corporal Jack Jones (The local butcher), "Dad's Army," BBC TV
  67.  
  68. Subcommandante BYPASS ...... Reverse Code Engineer, Programmer
  69. Subcommandante XDelta ...... Cheer Squad, Special Operations
  70.  
  71. http://www.jokeindex.com/joke.asp?Joke=2606
  72.  
  73. NB: We were aiming for a v1.0.0.0 Final release of this NFO and the VLF
  74. MANiFESTO and ACTiViSM road-map, by 25.10, but health issues and the
  75. vicissitudes of life decided otherwise; nil desperandum; per ardua ad
  76. astra; nil illegitimus carborundum; Persta atque obdura.
  77.  
  78. $!-- VLF::SYS$GROUP:[MANiFESTO] --------------------------------------!$
  79.  
  80. --:: THE VMS LiBERATiON FRONT MANiFESTO ::--
  81. <v0.9.2.0 BETA>
  82.  
  83. We hold these truths to be self-evident:
  84.  
  85. That in VMS we trust.
  86.  
  87. That the VMS Operating System is part of the intellectual heritage and
  88. conceptual literacy in the commonwealth of computer science, the most
  89. immaculate, logical, systematic, disciplined, and literate culture and
  90. 'vade mecum' about how to go about the business of computing at every
  91. level of operating system function, that has ever been designed,
  92. devised and documented, it is a glory and testament to human ingenuity.
  93.  
  94. That the VMS Operating System mind-share, installation, third-party
  95. developer and expertise ecologies should never be allowed to collapse
  96. and die off or be inhibited from flourishing by the commercial
  97. expediency of Hewlett Packard nor the ruthless self-interest of third
  98. parties; that VMS will always be a viable Operating System culture for
  99. current and future generations of humanity.
  100.  
  101. That the VMS Operating System should be ported to all CPU architectures
  102. where all of the Microsoft Windows New Technology series of Operating
  103. Systems are manifest from the main-frame to the micro-computer and also
  104. ported to the ARM architectures.
  105.  
  106. That the VMS Operating System should become a hybrid commercial Open
  107. Source Software system where Hewlett Packard generates income from
  108. Service Level Agreements they can actually deliver on for Business
  109. Critical Systems on certified hardware for enterprises, institutions
  110. and governments and so that the research and development, the
  111. evolution, of VMS can never ever again be suppressed or extinguished.
  112.  
  113. That neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night, nor the
  114. machinations and the visionary mediocrity of the Hewlett Packard and
  115. Microsoft corporations will stay our crackers and couriers from the
  116. swift and sure completion of their self appointed tasks and duties.
  117.  
  118. $!-- VLF::SYS$GROUP:[NEWS] -------------------------------------------!$
  119.  
  120. The 35th Anniversary of the mighty VMS Operating System is on the 25th
  121. of October 2012.
  122.  
  123. The 35th Anniversary Count-down Timer:
  124.  
  125. http://is.gd/The_35th_Anniversary_Of_VMS
  126.  
  127. We recommend quaffing quality lagered products for the occasion; sink
  128. several in celebration of the unstoppable, unsinkable, unkillable, VMS!
  129.  
  130. $!-- VLF::SYS$GREETiNGS:[SALUTATiONS] --------------------------------!$
  131.  
  132. No one currently, we, the DELTA:: node of the VLF, the Vernon
  133. Preservation Underground, are out of left field and are sui generis.
  134.  
  135. You get that on the big jobs.
  136.  
  137. $!-- VLF::SYS$RESPECT:[DEDiCATiONS] ----------------------------------!$
  138.  
  139. /""-._
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  161. :--`` )/
  162.  
  163. The work of the VMS Liberation Front is dedicated to the memory and the
  164. completion and extension of "Project Emerald" and the preservation and
  165. evolution of Vernon, the VMS mascot and totemic animal and all that he
  166. represents.
  167.  
  168. http://www.vaxination.ca/vms/shark/history.html
  169.  
  170. Refresh your memories:
  171.  
  172. http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/20th/
  173. http://h71000.www7.hp.com/openvms/20th/vmsbook.pdf
  174.  
  175. We also salute the memory of BiG KEN OLSEN, may he rest in Silicon
  176. Heaven, and all the digits who made it all possible within DEC, the
  177. Digital Equipment Corporation.
  178.  
  179. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Equipment_Corporation
  180.  
  181. $!-- VLF::SYS$LEGALiTiES:[CAVEATS] -----------------------------------!$
  182.  
  183. The policy and philosophy of the VLF with its' keygenning, cracking and
  184. reverse code engineering (RCE) projects, is not the 'piracy' of
  185. intellectual property for the sake of it, per se, but to preserve,
  186. cultivate, and extend VMS mind-share for the future generations, VMS is
  187. too great a creation to be lost to humanity due to the cupidity and
  188. stupidity of HP management.
  189.  
  190. The VLF releases will establish the basis for which the VMS expertise
  191. ecologies of system programmers, analysts, system administrators,
  192. operators and network, security, capacity planning, technical support
  193. specialists and application developers can start to be repopulated,
  194. from the current near catastrophic collapse and extinction, from the
  195. coming generations of computer science students, by demolishing the
  196. entry barriers to them being able to familiarise themselves with VMS
  197. and the Layered Products - the entry barriers for students being, of
  198. course, the cost of software and hardware.
  199.  
  200. Sure Information Technology people can learn GNU/Linux and the Open
  201. Source Free Software tools for some decent conceptual and procedural
  202. literacy, but, alas, the vast majority are going to be eking out a
  203. computing crust mentally mutilating themselves mastering microsoft
  204. methodology, wallowing in the La Brea tar-pit of their near monopoly
  205. on matters computing.
  206.  
  207. Which is a profound tragedy when they could, in a slightly better
  208. world, be learning the VMS way to achieve the same goals on the same
  209. CPU architectures and platforms but with a much more conceptually
  210. literate and functionally facilitative mental life.
  211.  
  212. So during the period when computer science students are as poor as
  213. church-mice, studying, with the resources the VLF provides, they can
  214. study VMS and bootstrap themselves into competence and confidence and
  215. if they start earning money from their VMS skills, then it's time to
  216. buy the tools they use.
  217.  
  218. Businesses and professionals buying tools from other businesses to run
  219. their business makes the business world go round at the very least.
  220.  
  221. The VLF does not condone or approve of its' releases being used for
  222. commercial gain at all, the purpose of the VLF releases is to stop and
  223. reverse the extinction of the VMS expertise ecology and mind-share for
  224. current and future generations.
  225.  
  226. The VLF does not apologise to the developers whose products we reverse
  227. engineer, since any such gesture would be dismissed, thus, instead, we
  228. reinforce the observation that if the VLF considered their application
  229. worth cracking and integrating into the tool-kit to assist in
  230. boot-strapping the VMS expertise ecology from catastrophic collapse by
  231. making the learning of VMS accessible and practical to the current and
  232. future generations of computer science students, then the application
  233. is worth buying, and if the VMS business, government and institutional
  234. installation ecology boot-straps back into vigor, then sales will
  235. naturally come their way.
  236.  
  237. Hewlett-Packard management of its' VMS asset is the greatest impediment
  238. to your VMS applications' sales - direct your anger accurately,
  239. intelligently and effectively and publicly at them.
  240.  
  241. "It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students
  242. that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they
  243. are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration."
  244.  
  245. -- Professor Edsger Dijkstra, "How Do We Tell Truths That Might Hurt?",
  246. ACM SIGPLAN Notices Vol 17 No 5, May 1982
  247.  
  248. One wonders what the good professor thought of Microsoft...
  249.  
  250. $!-- VLF::SYS$SYSTEM:[ACTiViSM] --------------------------------------!$
  251.  
  252. "The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it."
  253.  
  254. -- John Gilmore, http://www.toad.com/gnu/
  255.  
  256. We the DELTA:: node of the VLF, the VMS Liberation Front, have
  257. regretfully concluded that HP management is damage to VMS and we are
  258. committed to routing around it.
  259.  
  260. The DELTA:: node of the VLF specialises in bypassing intellectual
  261. property protection so that no one else in the VMS activism world has
  262. to, although many, of course, have the requisite technical skills to
  263. parallel our work - we are the Vernon Preservation Underground.
  264.  
  265. Those VMS activists that are above ground and publicly active, we fully
  266. realise, will not be able to use the VLF releases, even if they were
  267. inclined to, and we do not assume that anyone would be so inclined,
  268. they will have to abide with existing DEC hardware, freeware hardware
  269. emulators and the HP Hobbyist VMS and layered products program.
  270.  
  271. The objective of the DELTA:: node of the VMS Liberation Front is to
  272. reboot and repair the catastrophic collapse of the VMS expertise
  273. ecology by systematically removing all impediments for the current
  274. generations of computer science students from being able to study,
  275. learn, and master the VMS way. We have achieved this with the LibreVMS
  276. LMFGEN license generator for VMS and LP and the LibreCHARON Stromasys
  277. VAX and AXP hardware emulators.
  278.  
  279. Vernon will be able thrive and survive at existing VMS revision levels
  280. and extant CPU architectures in full independence and autonomy, forever
  281. proofed against any extinction policies within or without of the
  282. Hewlett Packard corporation, the current owners of the VMS intellectual
  283. property.
  284.  
  285. This the VLF Liberation Front has unambiguously established.
  286.  
  287. However such underground, intellectual property transgressing activism
  288. is necessary but insufficient. What is also required is muscular and
  289. vigorous above-ground activism, in a logical, systematic and diligent
  290. manner with a lip curling snarl and no reservation with tooth and claw.
  291. With the VMS die-hards, if it isn't NDAs staying their hand, it's the
  292. HP VMS Hobbyist program, it has had natural effect of inhibiting full
  293. and frank commentary and fearless action, since there is the implicit
  294. fear that access to the VMS Hobbyist program would be withdrawn, either
  295. individually or generally, the LiBREVMS LMFGEN is an 'entente cordiale'
  296. nuclear deterrent to such inhibiting actions.
  297.  
  298. The first step in legal, above ground, VMS activism is to become a HP
  299. shareholder, as HP is a publicly listed company and to then sit on your
  300. tranche of shares and hence become a passionate, practical and
  301. principled part-owner of the Hewlett Packard corporation. As a
  302. part-owner of the HP corporation, you are then entitled to participate
  303. in the deliberative assemblies of the company, such as AGMs (Annual
  304. General Meetings) in accordance with Corporations Law and the HP
  305. Constitution and to engage in share-holder activism such as the calling
  306. of EGMs (Extraordinary General Meetings) with a sufficient quorum of
  307. your fellow share-holders and the concomitant notification to all
  308. share-holders of such an EGM and reason for it, as just one instance of
  309. activism.
  310.  
  311. As a share-holder, you are entitled to be angry, and you should be very
  312. angry at the compromise and degradation of both dividends and long term
  313. share holder value by the gross neglect and vandalism, over the last
  314. decade, of what should be one of the principal pillars and engines of
  315. income generation for the HP Corporation, the OpenVMS operating system,
  316. in all tiers of computing.
  317.  
  318. As a share-holder, you should be proud and grateful, if current or past
  319. principled, brave, and loyal HP employees decides, NDAs be damned, to
  320. become whistle-blowers on HP senior management policy on the VMS asset,
  321. disgusted by the lack of any promotion or advertisement of VMS, let
  322. alone the butchering of VMS maintenance and research and development.
  323.  
  324. As a share-holder, if the current database of VMS installations
  325. customers (sans any sensitive government clients, of course!) was
  326. leaked (and also any COTS, VAR, ISV, ETC, vendor databases), you would
  327. not see that as an act prejudiced against share-holder value at all,
  328. but rather a sunlight opportunity for the VMS installations customer
  329. base, and other VMS related vendors, to become totally reflexively
  330. aware, thence cooperatively constellating and engaging in share holder
  331. activism as well, the STAR:: Node of VMS above-ground activism.
  332.  
  333. Needless to say, in the year 2012, since the demise of DEC in 1998, and
  334. the five years of dithering during the Compaq era, until Compaq was
  335. merged with HP in the 2002, and then this last long, lean, decade of
  336. malign neglect, that the remaining VMS customer base is rusted on,
  337. either by need or by sagacious choice, either way they see VMS as being
  338. critical to their business operations, hence they are strongly
  339. motivated in matters VMS.
  340.  
  341. If the VMS installations customer base was to become totally
  342. reflexively aware, then even though sections of it may be competing
  343. against each other in particular markets, the one thing they would
  344. agree on unanimously and have sound cause to transcend their
  345. competitive differences is the enduring merit of the VMS operating
  346. system as a foundation of their business, thence they can cooperatively
  347. constellate to prosecute, vigorously and intelligently, the VMS cause,
  348. in rational self interest, collectively.
  349.  
  350. The extant rusted-on, reflexively aware, VMS customer and vendor base,
  351. could all purchase their own share tranches in HP and then form a VMS
  352. Industry Association, with a VMS Engineering quality carefully
  353. constructed constitution, including a rule that the voting weight of
  354. any association member is the (logarithm base 10 of their share
  355. holdings + 1) rounded down to the nearest integer - this substantially
  356. levels the deliberative playing field within the association, whilst
  357. also acknowledging the size of the players to an appropriate extent.
  358.  
  359. It is also in the realm of possibility, perhaps not probability, but
  360. that would have to be tested in practice, that such a VMS Industry
  361. Association might be able to force the installation of a Director on
  362. the HP Board, by dint of the co-ordinated share-holdings of its'
  363. members. Such a VMS Advocacy directorship on the HP board may not
  364. result in cheaper support and maintenance contracts for the VMS
  365. Industry Association members (HA!), however they will be able to
  366. effectively audit and determine whether they are getting value for
  367. money, verifying whether HP has the actual expertise and resource
  368. infrastructure to properly deliver on their VMS maintenance and support
  369. SLAs (Service Level Agreements) for the members' business critical
  370. systems; indeed it would be incumbent due diligence on the VMS Advocacy
  371. director to determine whether HP management have been practicing deep
  372. fraud in this regard for the last decade.
  373.  
  374. This is but the shallow shoals of what an activism enfranchised VMS
  375. installations customer and vendor base can do, if it cooperatively
  376. constellates into the STAR:: (above ground) legal node of the VMS
  377. Liberation Movement.
  378.  
  379. "I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped
  380. in a mystery inside an enigma: but perhaps there is a key. That key is
  381. Russian national interest."
  382.  
  383. -- Winston Churchill, BBC Radio Broadcast, 1st October 1939
  384.  
  385. The actions of HP management of the VMS asset over the last dread
  386. decade, is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, and there is
  387. a key, and that key is radical self-interest - radical self-interest
  388. that is not in the interests of long term HP share holder value and
  389. never has been.
  390.  
  391. The OpenVMS asset is in an deliberately induced coma in the HP hospice
  392. in an Itanium sarcophagus on a starvation drip feed with it's VMS
  393. Engineering heart ripped out and replaced with something risible that
  394. cannot patch, cannot port and cannot pursue research and development -
  395. and yet, OpenVMS still has a pulse and can regenerate from survival
  396. back to thriving with exigent, immediate, interdiction into HP
  397. management - they must be called to account.
  398.  
  399. The key of radical self-interest is blindingly obvious: cherchez le
  400. Microsoft.
  401.  
  402. Ken Olsen's original goal with the Digital Equipment Corporation was to
  403. give computing power to the people, quality was paramount and
  404. excellence was trusted to sell, maximum value and utility for market
  405. price. Microsoft is the antithesis of the DEC ethos, quality and
  406. excellence are sub-ordinate to profit, minimum value and utility for
  407. maximum price, and the full spectrum monopolistic domination in all
  408. market segments, by any means they can get away with, Microsoft
  409. benchmarks 'corporation as psychopath,' they are not interested in
  410. giving computer power to the people but the opposite, making people the
  411. disenfranchised computer peons of Microsoft in choiceless perpetuity.
  412.  
  413. Let us review salient historical events:
  414.  
  415. 1988: Microsoft hire O/S architects and engineers, led by Dave Cutler,
  416. from the Digital Equipment Corporation to build Windows NT.
  417.  
  418. 1993: Microsoft Windows/NT v3.1 first released.
  419.  
  420. 1995: Microsoft's Bill Gates and DEC's Robert Palmer announce the
  421. 'Affinity for OpenVMS' program, to assist customers implementing the
  422. (apparent) 'complementary' strengths of OpenVMS and Windows/NT in a
  423. three-tier client/server environment...
  424.  
  425. 1998: Compaq no longer supports Windows/NT (32 bit) on AXP.
  426.  
  427. The branch never falls far from the tree, and VMS was on the Microsoft
  428. assassination hit list, as of 1988, as a consequence of hiring DEC
  429. architects and engineers to design and implement Windows/NT, the child
  430. was always going to kill the parent. When Windows NT was initially
  431. ported to the Alpha AXP CPU architecture, the writing would have well
  432. and truly been on the wall that although W/NT and VMS are the two most
  433. comparable O/S architecturally, there is absolutely no comparison, in
  434. terms of performance, versatility, reliability, fault tolerance,
  435. security and utility, that was true in 1993 and remains true today in
  436. 2012, VMS utterly trumps Windows NT series operating systems, that is
  437. true on the AXP architecture and also true on the Itanium.
  438.  
  439. Thus Microsoft committed to ensuring that VMS would never be ported to
  440. those CPU architectures and computing tiers where Microsoft dominates
  441. commercially namely the Intel x86 and AMD64 CPU architectures, never
  442. ever, regardless of the multiple tier, super-scalability of the VMS
  443. operating system, and that remains true today. Microsoft also committed
  444. to ensuring that it was difficult to benchmark and compare W/NT and VMS
  445. on any architectures.
  446.  
  447. The Microsoft covert strategies for ensuring this are, at least, two
  448. fold:
  449.  
  450. 1. Microsoft cultivating key human assets in the employment of DEC,
  451. Compaq and HP that could shape both VMS policy and Windows Licensing
  452. negotiations to Microsoft's convenience.
  453.  
  454. 2. Microsoft encouraging 'Beads for Manhattan' strategies in Compaq
  455. post 1998 and then the merged HP-Compaq, post 2002, where they get
  456. 'discounted' Windows licenses, so long as they commit to not porting
  457. VMS to the Intel x86 and AMD64 architectures.
  458.  
  459. It is a 'Beads for Manhattan' strategy in that Compaq and HP-Compaq, in
  460. getting 'discounted' licences, and forgoing challenging Microsoft
  461. directly head-on, in its' eminent CPU domains and computing tiers with
  462. the infinitely superior VMS, were getting the worthless 'beads' of
  463. volume price discounts, good for trivial short term profit but not long
  464. term market strength, and surrendering the opportunity to generate VMS
  465. income in those tiers of computation that Microsoft have an artificed,
  466. near, monopoly, with that infinitely superior product - VMS.
  467.  
  468. The 'threat' of porting VMS, kept in an induced coma on life support,
  469. rings increasingly hollow with every passing year, Microsoft feigns
  470. response in negotiations; yet, if the port was actually done, the
  471. threat would become very real indeed.
  472.  
  473. The HP-Compaq oxymoronic benchmarking management of its' VMS asset has
  474. always been at maximal cognitive dissonance, the antithesis of any
  475. conceivable business rationality, the challenge was to make sense of
  476. the senselessness.
  477.  
  478. The cupidity and the stupidity, the corruption and incompetence within
  479. HP-Compaq management, needs to come to an end, Microsoft human assets
  480. within HP management, particular VMS policy management need to be
  481. identified and removed; similarly those in HP management that think
  482. cheaper Windows licenses is preferable to the re-fitting and
  483. re-ignition of the VMS income generation engine, need to be identified
  484. and removed.
  485.  
  486. The OpenVMS asset remains chained to the Itanium 'Itanic' ship-wreck on
  487. the bottom of the Mariana trench of enterprise computing without any
  488. advertising or promotion and it is time at its' 35th Anniversary that
  489. it was liberated and finally ported to all 'WinTel' and AMD64 and ARM
  490. CPU Architectures, wherever Microsoft Corporation Windows New
  491. Technology series and derivative Operating Systems are manifest.
  492.  
  493. To assert that VMS is outmoded, obsoleted, yesterday's legacy
  494. technology, is as absurd as asserting that the bio-chemistry of your
  495. DNA and your immune system are similarly so. Vernon is the natural
  496. proprietary predator of Microsoft installations in all tiers of
  497. computation, from the enterprise to the personal and the ecological
  498. balance needs to be restored.
  499.  
  500. When that is achieved then and only then can the DELTA:: Node of the
  501. VLF, the Vernon Preservation Underground, retire back to the realms
  502. of myth and legend.
  503.  
  504. The rising star and spectacular success of Microsoft and the Windows/NT
  505. Operating System and its' thriving third-party applications, services
  506. and expertise ecologies has been directly at the expense of VMS and the
  507. precipitous collapse, and near extinction of the VMS installation base,
  508. and its' third-party applications, services and expertise ecologies; it
  509. is the computing crime of the 21st Century par excellence.
  510.  
  511. This 0.9.2.0 BETA VLF version of a VMS activism plan is not intended to
  512. be comprehensive, but it is a modest, yet non-trivial and pertinent
  513. basis from which to start envisioning about unsentimental, muscular and
  514. fearless, VMS Activism, and the VLF do encourage all that are
  515. passionate about the heritage of VMS, to trade in their ten gallon
  516. Stetson hats for one hundred gallon Stetson hats instead and to then
  517. have a long hard, think or re-think about 'nail-gun:wall' pro-active
  518. strategies to establish the renaissance of VMS for the next 35 years
  519. and to then publish your thoughts on comp.os.vms.
  520.  
  521. "It should be your care, therefore, and mine, to elevate the minds of
  522. our children and exalt their courage; to accelerate and animate their
  523. industry and activity; to excite in them an habitual contempt of
  524. meanness, abhorrence of injustice and inhumanity, and an ambition to
  525. excel in every capacity, faculty, and virtue. If we suffer their minds
  526. to grovel and creep in infancy, they will grovel all their lives."
  527.  
  528. -- John Adams (1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US President,
  529. Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law, 1756
  530.  
  531. $!-- VLF::SYS$QIO:[REQUESTS] --------------------------------------!$
  532.  
  533. We welcome the supply to the VLF of commercial OpenVMS software and
  534. commercial VAX, AXP, and PDP-11 hardware emulators.
  535.  
  536. We welcome the supply of OpenVMS Operating System and Layered Product
  537. source-code.
  538.  
  539. Please refer to the VLF MANiFESTO and the ACtiViSM charter for our
  540. motivations in requesting such supply.
  541.  
  542. Thank you.
  543.  
  544. $!-- VLF::SYS$CONTACT:[DETAiLS] --------------------------------------!$
  545.  
  546. iRC: N/A
  547. Web: N/A
  548. Releases: Check the Usenet Binaries Newsgroup: alt.binaries.warez
  549. Announcements: Check the Usenet Discussion Newsgroup: comp.os.vms
  550. E-mail: mailto:[email protected] (please use OpenPGP Encryption)
  551. Public Key: https://www.hushtools.com/hushtools2/index.php?
  552. Webform: https://forms.hush.com/vlf (OpenPGP encrypted)
  553.  
  554. Be rest assured that if you decide to contact the DELTA:: Node of the
  555. VMS Liberation Front, the act of contact will not be interpreted by the
  556. VLF that you approve of our manifesto or methods, nor that you wish to
  557. join the VLF underground resistance movement. We also welcome
  558. corrections and refinements to the accuracy of our historical
  559. understanding and also to our analytical rigour.
  560.  
  561. One way to communicate to us in a traceless, or at least plausibly
  562. deniable way is to communicate via the hush mail encrypted webform,
  563. from a Tor-ified browser:
  564.  
  565. https://forms.hush.com/vlf
  566.  
  567. http://www.torproject.org/
  568.  
  569. We highly recommend familiarising and mastering either of the Liberte
  570. Linux or Tails Live CD systems for communicating to us, (or at the very
  571. least as a Tor-ified browser resource):
  572.  
  573. http://dee.su/liberte
  574.  
  575. https://tails.boum.org/index.en.html
  576.  
  577. The only problem with using the hush mail web-form is that we can't
  578. communicate back to you. But if you have something important to send to
  579. us, then that is a fairly traceless way to do it.
  580.  
  581. If you wish to contact the VLF with full two way communication we would
  582. encourage you to establish a secondary email account and then to use
  583. PGP encryption, when communicating to us - to establish both your
  584. anonymity and your plausible deniability that you have done so.
  585.  
  586. Our OpenPGP public key can be obtained from:
  587.  
  588. https://www.hushtools.com/hushtools2/index.php?
  589.  
  590. Set up an opaquely named e-mail address which allows direct SSL
  591. enabled, POP and IMAP access from your computer's e-mail client.
  592.  
  593. These e-mail providers, for example, allow SSL enabled direct POP and
  594. IMAP access:
  595.  
  596. http://www.gmx.com http://www.fastmail.fm
  597.  
  598. http://www.yahoomail.com http://www.lavabit.com
  599.  
  600. Thus you could install GnuPG or GPG4Win on your system and that would
  601. enables two way communication with the VLF in encrypted form:
  602.  
  603. http://www.gnupg.org/ http://www.gpg4win.org/
  604.  
  605. Note, however, that ordinary e-mail correspondence, encrypted or not,
  606. clearly fingers your IP addresses.
  607.  
  608. Therefore for the commissioning and the usage of any such e-mail
  609. address always transact such sessions at a public wi-fi portal and
  610. never on your home or work networks, that way such IP remains
  611. 'firewalled' from tracing.
  612.  
  613. Of course, the fact that you have communicated to us is still clearly
  614. present in your e-mail records on your computer. A practical
  615. alternative is to configure a persistent version of Liberte Linux on an
  616. encrypted USB stick or SD card, and only conduct e-mail correspondence
  617. from that system booted onto a laptop, which is used at a public wi-fi
  618. portal.
  619.  
  620. Another alternative is to commission a free Hushmail encrypted web-mail
  621. account via a tor-ified browser and to then always use that hushmail
  622. account via a tor-ified browser.
  623.  
  624. https://www.hushmail.com
  625.  
  626. The problem with free hushmail accounts is that they have to be logged
  627. into every three weeks otherwise they convert to a paid account; a paid
  628. account is quite convenient and can be anonymously purchased using the
  629. method described hence.
  630.  
  631. If you wish to send us large files, then upload them to a
  632. cyber-locker/file-host, these are recommended:
  633.  
  634. http://rghost.net/ http://datafilehost.com
  635.  
  636. Of course uploading via a tor-ified browser client.
  637.  
  638. For very large data sets we recommend uploading to the Usenet binaries
  639. newsgroup:
  640.  
  641. alt.binaries.test
  642.  
  643. Always upload using SSL tunneling, using a SSL enabled Usenet access
  644. provider.
  645.  
  646. Recommended tools:
  647.  
  648. http://www.jbinup.com/ or -
  649.  
  650. http://powerpost.free.fr/ used with https://www.stunnel.org/index.html
  651.  
  652. Use a nondescript file name and encrypt the archives with a password,
  653. locate a suitably tolerant public wi-fi access point to upload from and
  654. then securely contact us with the particulars, as detailed previously.
  655.  
  656. If you search about you will probably be able to find a fixed value,
  657. pre-paid, disposable, Visa or Mastercard debit card with which the
  658. on-line registration process only requires a working e-mail address for
  659. authentication and not a mobile phone number.
  660.  
  661. In commissioning a working e-mail address and hence also a synthetic
  662. identity, Yahoomail, at least, tolerates tor-ified browser use,
  663. otherwise use internet cafes or public wi-fi portals for the
  664. commissioning and usage of that e-mail account consistently and
  665. exclusively.
  666.  
  667. Once you have established the synthetic identity and the pre-paid debit
  668. card, you can then purchase pre-paid SSL enabled Usenet access, whence
  669. you can execute the uploads from a public-access wi-fi portal.
  670.  
  671. Please note that credit card OLTP systems usually reject proxied and
  672. tor-ified browsers for transactions and so for the actual purchase we
  673. recommend using a public portal; Internet Cafes that boot fresh O/S
  674. images from their intranet for each and every session are a recommended
  675. resource.
  676.  
  677. By such process disciplines your real identity will remain undisclosed
  678. and your plausible deniability will be maintained.
  679.  
  680. We do not warrant or assert that the methods explicated are totally
  681. safe and useful with no risk of compromising your anonymity. Please
  682. consult more knowledgeable resources on the Internet.
  683.  
  684. This is a useful guide, generally speaking:
  685.  
  686. Dr Who - Security and Encryption FAQ - Revision 22.6.2
  687.  
  688. http://pastebin.com/kNruUa3W
  689.  
  690. Of course if you think any of this advice is technically naive and
  691. could compromise your anonymity and plausible deniability, then please
  692. do not hesitate to correct us and to suggest better methods and
  693. processes, thank you.
  694.  
  695. However the VLF consider the methods outlined to be a useful basis from
  696. which to start thinking about secure anonymous communication and we
  697. think they would be useful for HP whistle-blowers, VMS activists, and
  698. those gagged by NDAs (Non-disclosure Agreements) that see the need to
  699. let some sunshine in on HP VMS policy, and to let some sunshine out,
  700. such as the source code for VMS and Layered Products.
  701.  
  702. YMWV, please do your homework first, you are VMS men, it should not be
  703. difficult.
  704.  
  705. $!-------------------------- damn straight ---------------------------!$
  706. $ opprobrium/level=kittens/mode=conniptions/input=VLF:/output=NL: !$
  707. $!--------------------------- enough said ----------------------------!$
  708. ..: NFO and DIZ v0.9.2.0 - 2012-10-25 - !xD :..
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