Yeah, I checked their website, (really) but I didn't find the
particular documents Pat Finnegan pointed me at..
(I still claim weather/sinus effects.)
I've heard the horror stories about AIX... But hey,
half the fun of any given computer system is trying to
figure it out. - Or trying to install Linux on it. :)
David
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Not entirely
certain its on topic.. if it is, its just barely..
Closer than I expected....
Anyone know much about'm? In particularly,
sources of electronic
hardware documentation? (Service Guide?)
Have you checked the IBM Website?
I just got handed one, along w/ a AIX 5.1 media
set.. Now I get to go
have fun.. Course, it would be nice to know exactly what bits I'm
pulling out of it, as I poke at its innards. .
I'll warn you, AIX (pronounced Aches) isn't the most fun of OS's, for a Unix
box at home, I prefer IRIX, Solaris, or for a secure system OpenBSD.
Speaking of Google, googling for the above
subject turns up a few
billion memory dealers, and a few SpecInt pages. :-(
Just so happens I keep that info around for a lot of the older systems....
System CPU ClkMHz Cache SPECint SPECfp Info
Name (NUMx)Type ext/in Ext+I/D 95 95 Date
================= ========== ======= ========== ======= ======= =====
IBM 59H/R20 POWER2 66 1M+32/128 3.37 9.80 Sep96
Zane