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Question Versions of HP-UX or AIX

Can I install a HP-UX or IBM AIX in my home pc?. It is a Intel Pentium 4 of 64 bits.
Is there any version for me?.
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AIX only runs on a Power processor so that is out.
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anybody know if HP-UX is in?
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HP-UX only runs on PA-RISC or Itanium processors, so no luck here as well.

Either you get a second-hand RISC machine or you can use Solaris from Sun, which is also available for the x86 and x86_64 architecture.
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Thanks you very much.
I think I will use Solaris if anybody don't say me anything better.
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I think I will use Solaris if anybody don't say me anything better.
Won't happen without RISC hardware.
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