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Forum: AIX 10-16-2013
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Posted By bakunin
"Officially" the H50 supports AIX, nothing else....
"Officially" the H50 supports AIX, nothing else. Linux might work (even though it is not supported by IBM, thats the "official" part) and maybe some BSD variant (none of which i have experience with,...
Forum: AIX 10-15-2013
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Posted By bakunin
@dukessd: good catch! As this link...
@dukessd: good catch!



As this link suggests ("http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/hardware/rs6000/enterprise/h50.html) IBM withdrew the H50 in 2000. "End of support" was perhaps several years...
Forum: AIX 10-14-2013
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Posted By dukessd
bakunin I'd say you were about 5 years out there,...
bakunin I'd say you were about 5 years out there, this shows 2009 code:
http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/set2/firmware/lgjsn?mode=1&mtm=7025-H50
HTH
Forum: AIX 10-14-2013
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Posted By bakunin
Microcode updates for current systems are...
Microcode updates for current systems are downloaded via Fixdist Central, but the H50 is long out of support.

What you probably need is this page...
Forum: AIX 10-11-2013
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Posted By bakunin
Great! I saw only now that i forgot to mention...
Great! I saw only now that i forgot to mention terminal emulators instead of physical terminals. putty will work, kermit or its clones will probably too. Anyways, you got it running, so this is only...
Forum: AIX 10-10-2013
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Posted By bakunin
Yes. IIRC it won't even run 5.2 because it was a...
Yes. IIRC it won't even run 5.2 because it was a rs6k-pc (or something such - the same as the 43P-140, which had the same problem) platform. If memory serves right the 6H1/6H0 series was introduced...
Forum: AIX 10-09-2013
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Posted By MichaelFelt
If it is the H50 from 2000, these are pre-power4...
If it is the H50 from 2000, these are pre-power4 systems, so they will not run AIX 6 or higher (need POWER4 processor or higher for that).

However, to test your null modem connection, connect at...
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