File:Aix-1.3-ps2-dt.png
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Summary
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AIX PS/2 1.3, showing an AIXwindows Desktop session |
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Self made |
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640x480 |
Purpose of use |
Demonstrate the design and operation of AIX's early GUIs |
Replaceable? |
This isn't replaceable, it is proprietary software. |
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Use rationale
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Purpose of use |
Used for purposes of illustration in an educational article about AIX represented by the image. |
Replaceable? |
Protected by copyright and trademark, therefore a free use alternative won't exist. |
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