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- From: mjones@bk-kgnaix11.aix.kingston.ibm.com
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc
- Date: 17 Jul 92 20:33 MDT
- Subject: Re: UNIX on RS6000? Need information...
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- Message-ID: <1992Jul17.123329@bk-kgnaix11.aix>
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- In article <1992Jul15.132816.15620@usenet.ins.cwru.edu>, aj681@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Carlin Wiegner) writes:
- >
- > Does anybody offer a computer with IBMs RS6000 chip and unix?
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- Well, there's the IBM Risc System/6000 family with AIX, which is IBM's
- version of UNIX.
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- > How much are the cheapest of these machines?
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- Call your local IBM branch office; they can tell you everything about the
- machines.
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- Mike Jones | AIX/ESA Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com
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- In some terminal systems ... the user can keep his program from being pushed
- down in the priority stack by fiddling with the shift key while he is
- thinking.
- - Gerald Weinberg, The Psychology of Computer Programming
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