You are in the hinterlands of operating systems. If you Google for R and AIX 
you should find an R-forge project that purports to offer some assistance, but 
I suspect that a copy of the R source code and the R Installation and 
Administration document will be your best friends. Your success will probably 
strongly depend on how much of the GNU software development chain that you 
already have working.  If you have more questions then you should read the 
Posting Guide mentioned at the bottom of this message which directs you to the 
R-devel mailing list for questions on compiling R. 
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On November 3, 2015 2:47:15 AM PST, "Javier Villacampa González" 
<javier.villacampa.gonza...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a silly questions:
>
>is possilbe to install R in a AIX OS Machine?
>Where can I found the download files?
>
>Thank you in advance
>
>Javier
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