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| "Jay" <jisinc@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<iubPb.20548$zj7.19730@newsread1.news.pas.ear thlink.net>... > Is there somewhere I might get a copy of a 5L image? And can it be installed > on a Intel system. > > Thanks, > > Jay You can get AIX CD's from IBM. You can put the files on a Intel system, but it will not be possible for any of the executables to run on it and you can't get the hardware to boot from the AIX image. Steve |
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| In article <42862645.0401201105.3e8afc66@posting.google.com >, Steve Nottingham <steve@wakefieldrfc.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > "Jay" <jisinc@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<iubPb.20548$zj7.19730@newsread1.news.pas.ear thlink.net>... >> Is there somewhere I might get a copy of a 5L image? And can it be installed >> on a Intel system. > > You can get AIX CD's from IBM. You can put the files on a Intel > system, but it will not be possible for any of the executables to run > on it and you can't get the hardware to boot from the AIX image. Architecturally speaking, it seems to have hooks for IA-64 as a result of earlier Project Monterey work. While the shipping versions of AIX 5L doesn't run on any IA-64 processor, it may be possible that IBM could release some future version of 5L for IA-64 if they ever decide it's a good strategic move. (Just adding; you are, of course, correct that for all practical purposes, shipping versions of AIX 5L won't currently run on any Intel hardware.) -Dan |