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Operating Systems AIX USB on IntelliStation 275 Post 302225016 by shockneck on Thursday 14th of August 2008 10:34:52 AM
Old 08-14-2008
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Originally Posted by rein
Is it possible to use USB with an IntelliStation 275? It has a P4 CPU and AIX OpenBeta. I would like to connect an external hard drive as backup.
I don't know the Intellistation but with the P4/P5 pSeries using an USB disk drive with the USB Port is not supported.
 

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