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Aux or AUX may refer to:

Science and technology

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  • AUX (company), a Chinese electronics manufacturer
  • Auxiliary connector or AUX jack, typically used for analog audio signals
  • Aux/IAA repressors, related to auxin plant hormones

Computing

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  • AUX: (for auxiliary), a DOS text device
  • AUX (CONFIG.SYS directive), changes assignment for AUX: device in DR-DOS
  • A/UX, a Unix operating system by Apple

Other uses

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  • Auxiliary (disambiguation) (abbreviation)
  • Aux (TV channel), a Canadian music TV channel
  • Araguaína Airport (IATA airport code), Tocantins, Brazil
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