Darn. I figured as much as far as being licenced, but figured I would ask.
I really wanted to take a look at the AIX version of unix.
I don't have any of the original hardware, I assume there was a straight
unix port for the system 370, but i have enough native hardware that runs
unix i might as well not bother with it in emulation.
There are a bunch of software kits for the emulator online, ill take a look
at some of the ibm specific software to see what it is like.
Thanks
--Devin
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 3:28 PM, Dave Wade <dave.g4ugm at gmail.com> wrote:
As I said on the Hercules list, its licenced materials
so probably not
available anywhere, and IBM is pretty protective about its intellectual
property.
It wasn't widely used, and it wasn't popular where it was used. There was
also Amdahl UTS but again licenced.
Dave
G4UGM
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Subject: AIX for IBM system 370
I have been messing with the Hercules emulator, and have really been
wanting to take a look at ibm AIX, and get a working install on an
emulated
system 370. I have found no mention of install
media or disk images of a
working system for download online.
Is there a good place to get the install media?