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Old 12-03-2008
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AIX on desktop PC

Hi,

Apologize if the information has been posted on a previous thread. Tried to google this forum and the search engine but could not find the information I was looking for.

I'm trying to learn AIX. Although, there are a lot many books on the web, but a hands on approach is always the best.

Is there any way I can install the AIX OS on my PC?

Thanks
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