A comercial PPP for AIX is availible from Morningstar
(sales@morningstar.com or marketing@morningstar.com) (800) 558 7827.
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Subject: 5.08: Graphics adapters
Abstract Technologies Inc. (Austin TX, 512-441-4040, info@abstract.com)
has several high performance graphics adapters for the RS/6000.
1600x1200, 24-bit true-color, and low cost 1024x768 adapters are
available. Retail prices are between US$1000-2000.
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Subject: 5.09: Training Courses
Email training@skilldyn.com with "help" in the body of the message for
information about how to receive a list course descriptions for AIX*
and/or UNIX* courses offered by Skill Dynamics.
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Subject: 5.10: Hardware Vendors
New & Used RS6000s, peripherals
Core Systems Inc, 1605 12th Ave Seattle WA 98122
(800) 329-2449 fax: (206) 329-3799
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Subject: 5.11: Debugging aides
From: Curt Finch
SCTrace reports system calls (and more) made by an AIX process.
SCTrace from SevOne Software . It is $199 and a
demo is available from .
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Subject: 6.00: Miscellaneous other stuff
Information that defies catagories. ;-)
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Subject: 6.01: Can I get support by e-mail?
In general, no, and
are no longer supported.
IBM does maintain a fee based system, the AIX Support Family Services
at 1-800-CALL-AIX (1-800-225-5249) option 8.
In Canada:
Gary Tomic mentioned that Canadian customers can get support from their
BBS, cac.toronto.ibm.com at 142.77.253.16.
In Germany:
Thomas Braunbeck reported that German customers with ESS (extended
software service) contracts can get support by e-mail too. They can
obtain information by sending mail with Subject: help to
aixcall@aixserv.mainz.ibm.de.
Various flavors of service offerings are available. Contact your IBM rep
for details.
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Subject: 6.02: List of useful faxes
You can get some informative faxes by dialing IBM's Faxserver at
1-800-IBM-4FAX. 1-415-855-4329 from outside the US. If you're calling
for the first time, push 3 then 2 to request a list of RS/6000 related faxes.
IBM's AIX Support WWW site,
,
contains many of the same documents. Select a country or region from the
menu, then look for "Technical Tips from IBM" on the returned page.
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Subject: 6.03: IBM's gopher, WWW, aftp presence.
(verified Aug 9 1996 by Frank Wortner)
Thanks to Ronald S. Woan
(FixDist ptfs)
(rlogin fixes & more)
(anonouncements & press releases)
(software, hardware, service & support)
General IBM information like product announcements and press releases
are available through World Wide Web at .
Specific information on the RISC System/6000 product line and AIX
(highlights include marketing information, technology White Papers and
the POWER 2 technology book online before it hits the presses,
searchable APAR database and AIX support FAX tips online so you don't
have to type in all those scripts) is available at
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Subject: 6.04: Some RS232 hints
From: graeme@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz, sactoh0.SAC.CA.US!jak
Q: How do you connect a terminal to the RS232 tty ports when not using
the standard IBM cable & terminal transposer?
A: 1- Connect pins 2->3, 3->2, 7->7 on the DB25's
2- On the computer side, most of the time cross 6->20 (DSR, DTR).
Some equipment may require connecting 6, 8, and 20 (DSR, DCD, DTR).
Also, pin 1 (FG) should be a bare metal wire and the cable should be
shielded with a connection all the way through. Most people don't run
pin 1 because pins 1 & 7 (SG) are jumpered on many equipment.
When booting from diskettes, the port speed is always 9600 baud. If you
use SMIT to set a higher speed (38400 is nice) for normal use, remember
to reset your terminal before booting.
Q: How do you connect a printer to the RS232 tty ports
A: 1- Connect pins 2->3, 3->2, 7->7 on the DB25's
2- On the computer side, loop pins 4->5 (CTS & RTS)
Archive-name: aix-faq/part5
Last-modified: Sep 2, 1997
Version: 5.18
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Subject: *6.05 What publications are available for AIX and RS/6000?
Publications list:
http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/resource/aix_resource/Pubs/
AIXpert magazine: http://www.developer.ibm.com/library/aixpert/
AIXpert
IBM Corporation
Mail Stop 36
472 Wheelers Farms Road
Milford, CT 06460
FAX: (203) 783-7669
These manuals should be available from your favorite IBM office.
SC23-2204-02 Problem Solving Guide
SC23-2365-01 Performance Monitoring and Tuning Guide for AIX 3.2
SA23-2629-07 Service Request Number Cross Reference, Ver 2.2
SA23-2631-05 Diagnostic Programs: Operator Guide
SA23-2632-05 Diagnostic Programs: Service Guide
SA23-2643-01 Hardware Technical Reference: General Information
SA23-2646-01 Hardware Technical Reference: Options and Devices
IBM's International Technical Support Center produces redbooks -
practical, how-to manuals - on a wide range of technical topics
including AIX migration, system management, internet security, and
RS/6000 hardware. Abstracts and ordering information areavailable
from the redbooks homepage
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