I have an IBM RS/6000 POWERstation 320 (original 7012-320) with plenty of RAM 
and SCSI storage. I’d like to install AIX 3.2.5 on it.

Here’s the hardware setup:

- POWERstation 320
  - 8MB RAM currently, soon to be 72MB
- Serial port adapter so I can use a terminal
- Correct IBM keyboard (not working at the moment, hence the terminal)
- Correct IBM mouse
- MCA Color Display Adapter (1-1)
- MCA Ethernet Adapter (2-1)
- MCA SCSI-1 Adapter (4-1)
- AIX 3.2.0 floppy images, including boot floppy images
- AIX 3.2.5 CD-ROM images
- External SCSI DAT (DDS-1) and CD-ROM drives

The CD images appear to be ISO-9660 format, containing piles of “AIX 
backup/restore format file” archives; the floppy images are also identified as 
being that format (no filesystems, just archive content). I’ve seen some stuff 
online that talks about installing from tape using DAT, so it seems like in 
theory I should be able to just push the CD contents to a tape and go.

Can I use the 3.2.0 boot floppy images with a couple of DDS-1 tapes containing 
the files from the 3.2.5 CDs to directly install AIX 3.2.5? In what order 
should the files be put on the tapes? Or do I really need to do a complete 
install of 3.2.0 first?

Another important question: Will I need some sort of key to use the included 
AIXwindows and xlc, or should this stuff just work?

Finally, is there a complete set of post-release patches for AIX 3.2.5 online 
somewhere? I know 3.2.5 itself was primarily a patch roll-up release, I assume 
that with Y2K remediation and other bug fixes in the mid- and late-2000s there 
were a few additional patches released over time.

  -- Chris

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