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  • Subject: RE: AIX Integration for the AS/400
  • From: "Weatherly, Howard" <hweatherly@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 08:55:55 -0500

Yup, It is just like the NT or Warp on the IPCS, but dont jump to
quick at it, there were only two sold and we have them both! IBM is no
longer supporting this also. On the other hand if enough interest is
generated, the tide could come back in.

We needed AIX in order to make our 400s COE 'Common Operating
Environment' compatable, this is a Govt. thing, but when we UG'd to
4.2, the AIX Server would no longer work. Now that NT is COE, it's a
moot point but we would still rather use AIX.

______________________________________________________________________
___
Howard Weatherly

hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil
howard.weatherly@ctg.com
hweath@ibm.net

X4324

 <<AIX Integration for the AS/400>> 


Does anyone know what the purpose of the *AIX parameter is on the
CRTNWSD
command? (V4R3)

If it is what I think it is......how do you order it?

Steve Glanstein
mic@aloha.com

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