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AIXIBM's implementation of Unix.
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AIXJensens Internet Dictionary An IBM version of the Unix operating system. It will run on PCs with 386 or higher chips and on workstations and mainframes. (See also Unix)
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AIXAcronym for Advanced Interactive eXecutive, a version of UNIX produced by IBM. AIX runs on a variety of computers, including PCs and workstations. AIX incorporates elements of System V, BSD, and OSF/1 [..]
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AIXAdvanced Interactive Executive - IBM's version of Unix.
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AIXIBM (International Business Machines) ’s Unix operating system for its RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) workstation e-Series. It supports Java via the Hursley Park compiler. It runs on Power PC [..]
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AIXThe industrial strength OS designed by IBM to run on PowerPC and x86 based machines. It is a variant of UNIX and is meant to provide more power than OS/2.
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AIXAdvanced Interactive eXecutive - Advanced Interactive eXecutive(AIX), originally called as Advanced IBM Unix, is a proprietary operating system developed by IBM based on UNIX System. AIX has pioneered [..]
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AIX<operating system> (AIX) IBM's version of Unix, taken as the basis for the OSF standard. Usenet newsgroup: comp.sys.unix.aix. Acronym: AIX (01 Mar 1994)
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AIXIBM's version of UNIX based on AT&T system V and runs on the IBM RS/6000 system. Domestic Data Plus Data Circuit (DD+)
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AIXAdvanced Interactive Executive. AIX is a version of the Unix operating system (OS) that was developed by IBM. AIX runs on mainframes, midrange computers and personal computers.
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