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8 February 2025

  • 04:1804:18, 8 February 2025 SGI Freeware (hist | edit) [553 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "SGI Freeware was an IRIX-compatible distribution of free and open source software built and distributed by SGI employees, and distributed on SGI media.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:1304:13, 8 February 2025 Altix 330 (hist | edit) [2,441 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|An Altix 330 stock photo The SGI Altix 330, is a rack-mounted, entry level server sold by Silicon Graphics from 2005 to 2007. This system uses Itanium 2-based processors and runs RHEL or SLES Linux. The Altix 330 implements the IP5X processor, but follows the IP41 architecture from the earlier Altix 3000 systems. === Features === Each base module has one PCI slot. Two gigabit ethernet ports, two SAS/Serial ATA drive bays, an external SAS/Seri...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:1104:11, 8 February 2025 Onyx2 (hist | edit) [6,581 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Wiki Import) Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:0303:03, 8 February 2025 IRIX 4.0 (hist | edit) [479 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IRIX 4.0, introduced in September of 1991 with the IRIS Indigo workstation was the first version of IRIX to be officially named "IRIX." Replacing the 4Sight NeWS-based system, X11R4 using the IRIS Desktop (later called IRIX Interactive Desktop), and was the first version to be released on CD, as opposed to QIC tape.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:5902:59, 8 February 2025 IRIX 5.3 (hist | edit) [428 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IRIX 5.3 was released in November of 1994, the last of the IRIX 5.x series that began in March of 1993. IRIX 5.3 improved system stability and introduced many features of IRIX such as XFS (with the XFS release in 12/1994), ELF executables and more.") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:4802:48, 8 February 2025 IRIX 6.2 (hist | edit) [1,008 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IRIX 6.2 was released in early 1996 for multiple SGI desktops. The 6.x series is based on late 5.x code with 64-bit support in the OS being its major killer app. IRIX 6.3 and 6.4 are special releases of 6.2 for the O2 and Octane, Origin2000/Onyx2 and Origin 200. ==== Changes ==== * 64-bit kernel support and the new n32 ABI. * Removal of all 32-bit only IRIX platforms from the supported list (i.e. R2000 and R3000 systems). * Improved system stability. * XFS file sys...") Tag: Visual edit

7 February 2025

  • 19:0819:08, 7 February 2025 IRIX 6.5 (hist | edit) [1,659 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "IRIX 6.5 is the final major version of IRIX released first in 1998. Further incremental improvements were made from 1998 to 2006, with security updates ending in 2013 under Rackable Systems. ==== Improvements over IRIX 6.2 ==== IRIX 6.5's most notable improvement is standardized distribution. No more is a specific IRIX version needed for a specific machine. It includes support for all 64-bit capable SGIs with a few exceptions (e.g. the Crimson). ====== New Features:...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:4818:48, 7 February 2025 Origin 3000 (hist | edit) [6,483 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|An Origin 3000 Rack cluster The SGI Origin 3000, is the successor of the SGI Origin 2000 line. Unlike previous versions, it did not offer a deskside version, opting for full and half rack configurations instead. It also introduced the "brick" architecture used by many Chimera architecture SGIs. === Features === Physically, the Origin 3000 is based on "bricks" - rackmounted modules that provide a specific function, that are con...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:4318:43, 7 February 2025 O2 (hist | edit) [9,504 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Wiki Import) Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:3818:38, 7 February 2025 Octane (hist | edit) [9,273 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|An Octane2 setup The Octane and its later version, the '''Octane2''', code named Speed Racer, is a high end workstation marketed by Silicon Graphics between 1996 and 2004. It is an SMP-capable (dual CPU) machine running the MIPS R10000 to R14000 series of processors. The main differences between the Octane2 and the Octane are configuration-related. The Octane 2 has upgraded motherboard, power supply, front plane and graphics options, b...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:3318:33, 7 February 2025 SGI 750 (hist | edit) [1,744 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|An HP i2000, the same computer branded by HP The Silicon Graphics 750, released in May of 2001, was the first Silicon Graphics product offered with an Itanium processor. It was intended as a development platform for developers of IRIX on MIPS applications to port their software to Linux on Itanium ahead of the release of SGI's full Itanium product line. However, after poor sales and the limited performance of the first-generation Itanium proce...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:3118:31, 7 February 2025 Altix 350 (hist | edit) [4,776 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The SGI Altix 350, is a rack-mounted, mid range server sold by Silicon Graphics from 2005 to 2007. This system uses Itanium 2-based processors and while visually similar to the Origin 350, and sharing some ancillary parts, it is a clean break in design and runs RHEL and SLES Linux. The Altix 350 implements the IP57 processor, but follows the IP41 architecture from the earlier Altix 3000 systems. A system can include from 1 to 32 processors in up to 16 modules or bricks,...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:2404:24, 7 February 2025 Origin 300 (hist | edit) [5,163 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Origin 300 rack unit The SGI Origin 300 is a rack-mounted, mid range server sold by Silicon Graphics from 2001 to 2004. The 300 was offered in two to 32 processor configurations, at speeds ranging from 400 to 600MHz over the lifetime of the model. The Origin 300 is not a member of the later Chimera family, though it shares superficial and functional similarities with it. Its closest relative is the SGI Fuel. === Features === Each CPU brick has t...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:2204:22, 7 February 2025 Origin 350 (hist | edit) [6,532 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|400x400px|Origin 350 Server The SGI Origin 350, and its graphics-equipped sibling the '''Onyx350''', is a rack-mounted, mid range server sold by Silicon Graphics from 2003 to 2007. This system uses MIPS-based processors and offers a number of advances over the Origin 300 model that preceded it. The 350 was offered in two to 32 processor configurations, at speeds ranging from 600 to 1,000MHz over the lifetime of the model. The Origin 350 is a...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:1604:16, 7 February 2025 Origin 2000 (hist | edit) [3,378 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Wiki Import) Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:0904:09, 7 February 2025 Tezro (hist | edit) [3,461 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Wiki Import) Tag: Visual edit
  • 04:0704:07, 7 February 2025 Onyx (hist | edit) [45,605 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Initial Commit) Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:5703:57, 7 February 2025 Indigo2 (hist | edit) [4,542 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Indigo 2, codenamed "Fullhouse" is a high end workstation marketed by Silicon Graphics from 1993 to 1997, with production of IMPACT models ending in 1998. The Indigo 2 succeeded the earlier IRIS Indigo line and is the higher end version of the Indy. === Features === The Indigo 2 is a large teal or purple desktop that is deceptively heavy, around 40lbs. It came with two plastic feet which can be used to set it upright vertically. ==== CPU ==== The Indigo 2 has three...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:2003:20, 7 February 2025 Challenge S (hist | edit) [2,579 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Challenge S is the server variant of the Indy workstation, utilizing the same basic hardware. It has some minor differences that make it different from the Indy in terms of hardware support, but is structurally similar. === Features === The Challenge S is a small desktop (dimensions 41 x 36 x 8 centimetres) server with a slightly darker case compared to the Indy. Inside the hardware is nearly identical: power supplies; processor modules; hard disks; memory; and GIO3...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:1203:12, 7 February 2025 Indy (hist | edit) [7,100 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|500x500px|SGI Indy owned by CB_HK The Indy, code-named "Guinness", is one of the low-end workstations by Silicon Graphics. Selling for around $5000 USD at base price it was one of the cheaper models. It is notable for its common-ness, comparable to the Amiga 500 for Amigas, and its use in development for the Nintendo 64. It was introduced on July 12, 1993 and discontinued on June 30, 1997. === Features === The Indy is a small desktop (dimensio...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 03:0903:09, 7 February 2025 Crimson (hist | edit) [5,137 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The IRIS Crimson or simply Crimson is the successor to the Power Series, first released in 1992. It was the first SGI workstation released with a 64-bit processor. thumb|A typical IRIS Crimson The Crimson was a member of Silicon Graphics' IRIS 4D series of deskside systems; it was also known as the 4D/510 workstation. It was similar to other SGI IRIS 4D deskside workstations, and could utilize a wide range of graphics options (up to RealityEngin...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 02:5402:54, 7 February 2025 IRIS Indigo (hist | edit) [5,585 bytes] Raion (talk | contribs) (Initial Commit) Tag: Visual edit

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