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Re: [TCLUG:15601] SGI Boxes (update?)



> For people who weren't sure about the hardware: SGI Indys are not
> Intel-based, and do NOT take ISA/PCI. The monitor doesn't use a standard
> VGA connector, and might be single-sync - so you might need an expensive
> adapter to connect it to a PC. They are 17" Sony Trinitrons though. Indys
> come with a RJ45 Ethernet. They DO take standard 72pin EDO Ram though.

The framebuffers on them are capable of multisync... In fact, the original
sparc 5's ship with the exact same monitors (as did many other machines).
HP also shipped the same monitor under the model number A4032A.

About the ram, thay do take 72-pin SIMMs, but AFAIK, it needs to be parity
(at least every Indy I've ever seen has had parity SIMMs in it, so I assume
they need parity).

> What I am worried about is, although MOST Indys come with 24bit graphics,
> SOME of them come with 8bit which BITES. I'm going to have to ask the guy
> that if he ever contacts me back (:

In most cases, you're going to be better off with 8-bit graphics since the
24-bit framebuffers on them are unbearably slowwww....  Besides, IRIX still
looks fine with 8-bit graphics.  In most cases, these machines were used for
GL programming and CAD and when you have a 24-bit framebuffer, it's going
to take that much longer for your work to render.
Gabe
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