List of Figures
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- Figure 1-1. Example of Onyx 350 InfiniteReality Visualization System
- Figure 1-2. Functional Block Diagram of a Basic IP Graphics System
- Figure 1-3. Onyx 350 System Module Front View
- Figure 1-4. SGI 17U and 39U Racks
- Figure 1-5. Power Distribution Example
- Figure 1-6. Optional NUMAlink Module
- Figure 1-7. 4U PCI Module Option
- Figure 1-8. USB Hub Example
- Figure 1-9. TP900 Storage System Option
- Figure 1-10. 2Gb TP9100 Mass Storage Options
- Figure 1-11. Example of TP9400/TP9500 Storage Option
- Figure 2-1. InfiniteReality Monitor-to-DG5 Connection
- Figure 2-2. Connecting InfinitePerformance DVI-I to a Monitor
- Figure 2-3. Keyboard and Mouse Connected Directly to Compute Module
- Figure 2-4. Keyboard and Mouse Connected via Optional USB Extender
- Figure 2-5. TP900 Power Switch (| Position)
- Figure 2-6. Example of Power Connection in IR System with DC-powered 4U PCI Module
- Figure 2-7. Example of Connections Between InfiniteReality and L2 Controller
- Figure 2-8. Onyx 350 Compute/Graphics Module Connections to Optional L2 Controller
- Figure 2-9. 4U PCI Expansion Graphics System Connection to Optional L2 Controller
- Figure 2-10. PDU Circuit Breaker Switch
- Figure 2-11. InfiniteReality Graphics Module Power Switch
- Figure 2-12. Front View of InfiniteReality Graphics Module
- Figure 2-13. TP900 Power Switch (0 Position)
- Figure 3-1. Front and Side Views of a Compute Module
- Figure 3-2. Block Diagram of a Base Compute Module
- Figure 3-3. IP53 Node Board
- Figure 3-4. Local Memory Layout
- Figure 3-5. Front Panel Items
- Figure 3-6. Rear Panel Items
- Figure 3-7. Layout of DIMM Slots and Local Memory Banks
- Figure 3-8. System with One Base Compute Module, One 4U PCI Expansion Module, and One TP900 Module
- Figure 3-9. System with Base Compute Module, System Expansion Compute Module, MPX module, and 4U PCI Expansion Module
- Figure 4-1. InfinitePerformance, IO9, USB, and Optional Base Audio in the Base Module
- Figure 4-2. Block Diagram
of the Onyx 350 Graphics and Compute Module
- Figure 4-3. Genlock Port Pinouts
- Figure 4-4. Stereo View Port and Pinouts
- Figure 4-5. Swap-Ready Port and Pinouts
- Figure 4-6. DVI-I Port and Pinouts
- Figure 4-7. Dual Channel Display Daughterboard (DCD)
- Figure 4-8. Connecting the Monitor Signal Cables to the DCD
- Figure 4-9. Connecting the Monitor Power Cables
- Figure 4-10. Graphics Back End Control Window
- Figure 4-11. Load Confirmation Dialog Box
- Figure 4-12. Power-on Default Dialog Box
- Figure 4-13. Frame Buffer Confirmation Dialog Box
- Figure 4-14. Log Out Dialog Box
- Figure 4-15. Accumulation Buffer Confirmation Dialog Box
- Figure 4-16. Overlapping
Windows
- Figure 4-17. Moving a Window between Monitors
- Figure 5-1. Front and Rear Views of InfiniteReality Graphics Module
- Figure 5-2. Front Components
- Figure 5-3. Rear Components
- Figure 5-4. InfiniteReality Board Set
- Figure 5-5. Ktown2 Board
- Figure 5-6. GE (Geometry Engine) Board
- Figure 5-7. RM (Raster Manager) Board
- Figure 5-8. DG5 (Display Generator) Board
- Figure 5-9. L1 Controller Display, On/Off Button, and LEDs
- Figure 5-10. Midplane
- Figure 6-1. Front and Side Views of an MPX Module
- Figure 6-2. Rear Panel of the Onyx 350 MPX Module
- Figure 7-1. Removing the Top Cover Screws on the Module
- Figure 7-2. Closing and Replacing the Module's Top Cover
- Figure 7-3. PCI and PCI–X Card Slots Located in the Rear Panel of the Module
- Figure 7-4. Releasing the Safety Latches
- Figure 7-5. Removing the Chassis Rail
- Figure 7-6. Removing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
- Figure 7-7. Removing a Blanking Plate
- Figure 7-8. Removing the Retaining Screw and Extracting a Card
- Figure 7-9. Installing the Card and Retaining Screw
- Figure 7-10. Installing a Blanking Plate
- Figure 7-11. Replacing the Lower PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
- Figure 7-12. Disk Drive Locations
- Figure 7-13. Installing a Disk Drive
- Figure 7-14. Removing a Disk Drive
- Figure 7-15. Layout of DIMM Slots and Local Memory Banks
- Figure 7-16. Opening Module Cover to Install DIMMs
- Figure 7-17. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
- Figure 7-18. Inserting a DIMM
- Figure 7-19. Opening the Module
- Figure 7-20. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
- Figure 7-21. Removing a DIMM
- Figure 7-22. L1 Controller Display on the Module Front Panel
- Figure 7-23. Opening the Module to Access the L1 Controller Display
- Figure 7-24. Removing the L1 Controller Display Panel
- Figure 7-25. Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel
- Figure 7-26. Power Supplies Location
- Figure 7-27. Removing a Power Supply
- Figure 7-28. Example of Power Supply Replacement
- Figure 8-1. Full Support Sequence
- Figure A-1. Non–proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of MPX Module
- Figure A-2. Non–proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of L2 Controller
- Figure A-3. Non-proprietary Connector on Rear Panel of NUMAlink Module
- Figure A-4. Non–proprietary Connectors on Rear Panel of TP900 Storage Module
- Figure A-5. USB Hub Type A Connectors
- Figure A-6. DB9 Connector Pin Assignments
- Figure A-7. RJ45 Connector Pin Assignment
- Figure A-8. Pin Number Locations for External SCSI Port
- Figure A-9. Stereo Jack Connector Conductor
- Figure A-10. Pin Number Locations for USB Type A Connector
- Figure A-11. Pin Number Locations