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OpenVMS-Rocks.com domain goes online!
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Mar 26, 2004
Deathrow "sister" domain goes online. This is
http://openvms-rocks.com. This
domain is hosted on the node DAHMER::. This is our more "friendly"
public look. When using the http://webmail.openvms-rocks.com, your
e-mail will appear "username@openvms-rocks.com".
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Want to help out the Deathrow Cluster? Consider donating....
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June 25, 2003
The Deathrow OpenVMS cluster always has been, and always will remain
free for public use. This doesn't mean that we don't have operating
expenses! Electricity and connectivity are provided by the
wonderful people at
Vistech Communications, Inc.. Some
additional expenses are covered by
Softwink, Inc..
Help us show our appreciation by making a
donation.
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OpenVMS Hack FAQ re-work/split.
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May 17th, 2003
Doc Cypher (local Deathrow Administrator) has started re-structuring
the OpenVMS Hack FAQ. Please see
OpenVMS Hack FAQ section for more
information.
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LARNE ports the EPIC IRC Client
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May 13th, 2003
LARNE (ejb_at_deathrow.vistech.net) ported the popular Epic IRC
client to OpenVMS. For more information, please check out
his web site at
http://www.2mbit.com/~larne.
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J. Loup (of Gzip fame) add OpenVMS password cracking to John
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Nov. XX, 2002
Jean-loup Gailly (author of gzip) has add OpenVMS password cracking
to
John the ripper. He
also repaired a older VMS crack routine, with the help of several
Deathrow Cluster users.
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Da Beave is interviewed by HP World
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Oct. 31st, 2002
Da Beave (creator of the Deathrow Cluster) was interviewed by HP World
magazine about OpenVMS and the cluster. Aside from some strange
incorrect techinical facts, It's okay. To read the article,
go here.
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Deathrow Gets Slashdot'ed!
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Aug. 1st, 2002
The Deathrow OpenVMS Cluster project was posted on "Slashdot.org". What's
interesting about this is that while most operating system crumble during
the "slashdot affect", OpenVMS remained up and stable the entire time.
What makes the even more interesting is not only did the web site never
go down, but we where also taking on a load of internactive users!
This was pointed out by user comments over at
the slashdot.org article!
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