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Operating Systems AIX Printer configuration Post 302908501 by ibmtech on Tuesday 8th of July 2014 10:45:15 AM
Old 07-08-2014
How are you moving? are you migrating the OS from 6.1 to 7.1 on existing hardware or you are changing the hardware too?

If you use the same mksysb image (same or different hardware/same IP address) to migrate to 7.1, things will be much easier and I doubt you need any additional configuration.
But if you are changing the IP address, then you need to concentrate on the points bakunin presented.
 

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EEGDEV-BIOSEMI(5)					       EEGDEV library manual						 EEGDEV-BIOSEMI(5)

NAME
eegdev-biosemi - eegdev backend for Biosemi ActiveTwo hardware DESCRIPTION
The biosemi plugin implements the backend for the eegdev library for Biosemi Activetwo hardware. It supports both Mk1 and Mk2 models. CONFIGURATION
This plugin supports several options. The default value will be used if none of the configuration files nor the configuration string (see egd_open(3)) specify the option. numch Number of channel that should be supported by the BIOSEMI system. Accepted values are 32, 64, 128 or 256. Beware that the value can be set superior to the actual number of ADC subsystem embedded into the acquisition hardware. If it is the case, the additional channel will return always 0. The default value is "64". FILES
/etc/eegdev/eegdev.conf Shared configuration file. /etc/eegdev/biosemi.conf Configuration file loaded when the plugin is used. The settings specified here overrides the settings in the shared configuration file. SEE ALSO
egd_open(3), eegdev-options(5) EPFL
2012 EEGDEV-BIOSEMI(5)
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