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Ben Duncan bns
Mon May 17 11:47:38 PDT 2004


Yeah, It's the MCA based stuff.  In it's configuration, back in 1992, the unit
sold for around $50K .... The token Ring card  in it "listed" for $3K (LOL).

Looking for a bunch of OLD 4 MB 72 PIN simms to replace the 512K 72 Pin Simms
it has in it too, as well as a ethernet card.  SOmeone gave me and OLD Model 340H
about 3 years ago that had the MultiPort adaptor in it. Tried to stick some
old 600MB SCSI II stuff in the 340H and they fried. Seems IBM liked to switch
the Power Cables aackbasswords ....

So I guess < 4.3.3 AIX would work ....

I Happen to have a copy of the complete MicroFocus Cobol tool kit  for
AIX (Circa 1994 version) ....

So's, How do I go 'bout getting my hands on thse sets ?

Andrew Mathews wrote:
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> Ben Duncan wrote:
> | Any of those AIX's you got run on a old RS6000 530H system ?
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> | Andrew Mathews wrote:
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> Dunno. Is it an MCA bus system? Most of ours are 7024 E/20, 7012, F50,
> B40, B50, and 7048's. IIRC, 4.3.3 was the last version of AIX that was
> compatible with the older stuff. I've got a dozen sets of AIX 4.3.2 with
> ~ accompanying Documentation 1 & 2 cd's. Get the Bull Freeware cd and I'd
> consider it a pretty good set to have around for any RS/6000. (can't
> live without bash, openssh, top and locate)

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