AIX logo AIX, (an acronym for Advanced Interactive eXecutive), is a robust, scaleable UNIX platform (operating system) produced by IBM that runs on a variety of computers, including PCs and workstations.

    AIX Links

  • IBM's AIX Home Page contains an AIX Overview, News, Service and Support, Library, Downloads as well as software products for AIX from IBM and third party vendors.

  • IBM's Main TechSupport Page

  • IBM's RS/6000 TechSupport Online provides links to publications and other support offerings covering AIX technical related issues and problems.

  • The Ohio State University Department of Computer and Information Science has a five part FAQ on the IBM RS/6000 series workstations and AIX 3 and 4.

  • The AIX Resource at the Science University of Tokyo, named AIXPort, offers a variety of AIX-related links and information, including pointers to newsgroups, documents from IBM Corporation, as well as pre-compiled binaries.

  • The Search Form at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Duisburg gives you access to the Comp.Unix.Aix newsgroup archive (all articles since February 1993).

  • Click here to visit current usenet Comp.Unix.Aix postings.

  • Donohue's RS/6000 Page is a catalog of RS/6000 Hardware, Software, and Services Products and Vendors.

  • The University of Waterloo's AIX has a Support Group Home Page for the IBM RISC System/6000 hardware and the AIX operating system.

  • The AIX Public Domain Software Library contains precompiled binaries for AIX versions 3.2, 4.1 and 4.2 (version 4.3 soon).



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