My other computer is a Cray!

From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre_at_stockholm.ptloma.edu>
Date: Mon Aug 6 19:11:22 2001

> > > It wasn't really even customized. If memory serves, these machines can
> > > run AIX5L as it ships.
> >
> > Actually I think they had a few oddities that did not make them 100%
> > RS6000 compatible, I seem to remember that some models (if not all of the
> > Apple AIX servers) used ADB keyboards, and had apple talk ports (do not
> > quote me on this). I think that they are only supported from AIX 4.1.x to
> > 4.2.x. I might be wrong.....
>
> But AIX5L (and probably 4.1.1+) ships with ADB and AppleTalk drivers
> (adapted from MkLinux, I believe). Also, AIX5L has a two-stage bootloader
> capable of bootstrapping from Mac ROMs.

All of the ANSes have ADB keyboard and mouse, and regular Mac mini-DIN serial
ports.

The Apple AIX CD is specific to the ANS and will not boot on another platform,
nor will a generic AIX work on the ANS. In fact, I have corrupted NVRAM and
OpenFirmware simply by trying to apply the Y2K patches for 4.1.4.x. Apple AIX
is *not* the same as the standard AIX, though fortunately they are 99.99999%
binary compatible (drivers may have some issues).

I have never played with AIX5L, but because of the uniqueness of the ANS I'm
quite certain it will not boot AIX5 without modifications. I certainly
wouldn't risk it on my server, especially since I have the stock OS patched
the way I like it.

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