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Hi folks, I found this site while trying to work out what processor architecture was dropped from AIX 5.3 support - I found the answer first time so thanks! I work for an IBM BP but have been in the pSeries Brokerage Market since 1995 so have traded everything from J30's to p570's (still yet to sell my first p595 though). I'm here to gain a little more technical knowledge, I'll certainly be taking more advice than giving it, so thanks in advance. Ross |
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Hey another Ross :-)
__________________ Ross Mather, IBM AIX IT Specialist. That said anything I say here is my own opinion and not anything that you can ever hold against IBM. Ohhh and don't forget that I make mistakes too.... |
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Hi Ross, I'm sure it'll be a whole lot quicker to get an answer from here as opposed to the normal IBM route - so I'm prepared to take my chances of the odd mistake ;o) I'm more hardware orientated as opposed to software so hopefully I can offer some advice from this perspective! Ross |
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And who knows whether or not we'll meet eventually as I'm about to move from IBM NL to IBM UK.
__________________ Ross Mather, IBM AIX IT Specialist. That said anything I say here is my own opinion and not anything that you can ever hold against IBM. Ohhh and don't forget that I make mistakes too.... |
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