On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 10:33 AM, william degnan <billdeg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> I guess by "get the checksum of VMS", you mean find the checksum that was >> used >> to validate your current VMS license. It is possible to do this (I >> outlined >> how to do it in an email to you a week or two ago) but this is not what >> you >> want to do. >> >> To get a MULTINET hobbyist license, you first need to get a VMS hobbyist >> license from HP. It is the checksum you get when you receive the VMS >> license >> that you use to apply for the MULTINET hobbyist license. >> >> > > Understood. thanks. I also see that I need all of the correct parameters > to generate the correct checksum or the software will not work correctly, > if I now understand correctly. I can't just stick in any old checksum, the > program that installes the PAK asks questions like issuer, producer, > availability, etc. > > b > > -- > > One other thing to add, when I wrote down the info from the license originally I made a little note on a scrap of paper, with the values I saw at a point before I deleted the key originally MULTINET TGV 1 A-10-098-116512 (authorization?) G (?) H (?) AA-10098-116512 (product token?) I am not sure what the Hardware_ID is or if I need it, you're asked a bunch of questions when you install the PAK. b