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Operating Systems AIX How to install AIX 5.1 on p5 type 9110-51A ? Post 302641977 by dukessd on Wednesday 16th of May 2012 08:00:18 PM
Old 05-16-2012
No, the system is far too new to support an older OS like AIX 5.1.
Why would IBM release new firmware to support an OS that is so old it was released in 2001 and has been out of support since 2006!
The OS is just too old to have the device drivers to support the p5 hardware.
 

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SPI(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						    SPI(4)

NAME
spi -- introduction to machine-independent SPI bus support and drivers SYNOPSIS
spi* at mainbus? Other attachments are machine-dependent and will depend on the bus topology of your system. See intro(4) for your system for more informa- tion. DESCRIPTION
NetBSD includes a machine dependent SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) bus subsystem, and several different machine-independent SPI device drivers. Your system may support additional machine-dependent SPI devices. Consult your system's intro(4) for additional information. SPI is a 4-wire synchronous full-duplex serial bus. Some systems provide support for Microwire, which is Philips' name for a strict subset of SPI, with more rigidly defined signaling. Therefore, Microwire devices are also supported by the SPI framework. Note that when referencing SPI devices in a config(1) file, the 'slave' must be provided, as SPI lacks any way to automatically probe devices. HARDWARE
NetBSD includes the following machine-independent SPI drivers m25p STMicroelectronics M25P family of NOR flash devices. tm121temp Texas Instruments TMP121 temperature sensor. SEE ALSO
m25p(4), tm121temp(4) HISTORY
The machine-independent SPI framework was written by Garrett D'Amore for the Champaign-Urbana Community Wireless Network Project (CUWiN), and appeared in NetBSD 4.0. BSD
October 9, 2006 BSD
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