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===IBM RT PC=== The original AIX (sometimes called '''AIX/RT''') was developed for the IBM RT PC workstation by IBM in conjunction with ISC,{{r|babcock19860127}} which had previously ported [[UNIX System III]] to the [[IBM PC]] for IBM as [[PC/IX]].<ref name="CW86"/> According to its developers, the original AIX source consists of one million lines of code.{{r|babcock19860127}} Installation media consists of eight [[Floppy disk|1.2M floppy disk]]s. The RT was based on the [[IBM ROMP]] [[microprocessor]], the first commercial [[RISC]] chip, based on [[IBM Research]]'s [[IBM 801]]). One of the novel aspects of the RT design is the use of a [[microkernel]], called Virtual Resource Manager (VRM). The keyboard, mouse, display, disk drives and network are all controlled by a microkernel. One can "hotkey" from one operating system to the next using the Alt-Tab key combination. Each OS in turn gets possession of the keyboard, mouse and display. Besides AIX v2, the [[PICK OS]] also includes this microkernel. Much of the AIX v2 kernel was written in the [[PL.8]] programming language, which proved troublesome during the migration to AIX v3.{{Citation needed|date=June 2008}} AIX v2 includes full [[TCP/IP]] networking, as well as [[Systems Network Architecture|SNA]] and two networking file systems: [[Network File System (protocol)|NFS]], licensed from [[Sun Microsystems]], and [[Distributed Services]] (DS). DS has the distinction of being built on top of SNA, and thereby being fully compatible with DS on {{clarify|text=IBM mainframe systems|reason=which operating systems?|date=October 2021}} and on midrange systems running [[OS/400]] through [[IBM i]]. For the graphical user interfaces, AIX v2 comes with the X10R3 and later the X10R4 and X11 versions of the [[X Window System]] from MIT, with the [[Xaw|Athena widget set]]. Compilers for [[Fortran]] and [[C (programming language)|C]] were available.
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