* Re: Some simple hardware questions...
1997-06-24 16:38 ` Some simple hardware questions Alex deVries
@ 1997-06-24 16:44 ` David S. Miller
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
1997-06-24 16:54 ` Martin Knoblauch
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
` (3 subsequent siblings)
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From: David S. Miller @ 1997-06-24 16:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: adevries; +Cc: linux
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 12:38:39 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alex deVries <adevries@engsoc.carleton.ca>
1. Do Indy's come equipped with floppy drives? What are they? Is it
possible to boot from them?
Yes, they are SCSI floppy drives.
2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller. Do Indy's have
this too? What is the name of this controller? It would seem reasonably
easy to slap a PCI VGA card in there and port XFree86 to run on it.
No, but I believe some models were produced with EISA slots on the
motherboard.
3. Do Indy's ship with CDROMs?
Can't answer this one personally.
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1997-06-24 16:44 ` David S. Miller
@ 1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
1997-06-24 16:54 ` Martin Knoblauch
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From: Bob Mende Pie @ 1997-06-24 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: davem; +Cc: adevries, linux
> 2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller. Do Indy's have
> this too? What is the name of this controller? It would seem reasonably
> easy to slap a PCI VGA card in there and port XFree86 to run on it.
>
> No, but I believe some models were produced with EISA slots on the
> motherboard.
I think that was the indigo2.
/Bob... mailto:mende@sgi.com
http://reality.sgi.com/mende/ KF6EID
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1997-06-24 16:44 ` David S. Miller
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
@ 1997-06-24 16:54 ` Martin Knoblauch
1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Martin Knoblauch @ 1997-06-24 16:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David S. Miller; +Cc: adevries, linux
David S. Miller wrote:
>
> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 12:38:39 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Alex deVries <adevries@engsoc.carleton.ca>
>
> 1. Do Indy's come equipped with floppy drives? What are they?
> Is it possible to boot from them?
>
> Yes, they are SCSI floppy drives.
>
As I said: optional. No boot guarantee.
> 2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller.
> Do Indy's have this too? What is the name of this
> controller? It would seem reasonably easy to slap a
> PCI VGA card in there and port XFree86 to run on it.
>
> No, but I believe some models were produced with EISA slots
> on the motherboard.
>
That is the Indigo2/Challenge-M series. Our first attempt
on open expansion busses.
Martin
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* Re: Some simple hardware questions...
1997-06-24 16:38 ` Some simple hardware questions Alex deVries
1997-06-24 16:44 ` David S. Miller
@ 1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Martin Knoblauch
` (2 subsequent siblings)
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From: Bob Mende Pie @ 1997-06-24 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: adevries; +Cc: linux
> 1. Do Indy's come equipped with floppy drives? What are they? Is it
> possible to boot from them?
There is an option on indy's that allow for a SCSI iomega floptical (21MB)
drive. These drives are treated as a removable SCSI disk. You should be
able to boot from them but I have never tried.
> 2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller. Do Indy's have
> this too? What is the name of this controller? It would seem reasonably
> easy to slap a PCI VGA card in there and port XFree86 to run on it.
The indy does not have PCI. They use a gio bus.
> 3. Do Indy's ship with CDROMs?
As an option there is an external CDROM. I believe that (nowadays) you
have to really try to get a system without a cdrom.
/Bob... mailto:mende@sgi.com
http://reality.sgi.com/mende/ KF6EID
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1997-06-24 16:38 ` Some simple hardware questions Alex deVries
1997-06-24 16:44 ` David S. Miller
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Bob Mende Pie
@ 1997-06-24 16:48 ` Martin Knoblauch
1997-06-24 17:03 ` William J. Earl
1997-06-24 22:29 ` Miguel de Icaza
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From: Martin Knoblauch @ 1997-06-24 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: linux
Alex deVries wrote:
>
> I have some ultra simple hardware questions that I couldn't
> find answers to. Excuse the noviceness of it all, I haven't
> touched SGI hardware in quite some time.
>
> 1. Do Indy's come equipped with floppy drives? What are they?
> Is it possible to boot from them?
>
Oh no :-) No, Indys don't come usually with floppys. We
offer a 20MB Floptical option (internal), or a normal floppy
option (external). Both are not really popular with our customers.
You might be able to boot from them, but this was probably never
tested...
> 2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller.
> Do Indy's have this too? What is the name of this controller?
> It would seem reasonably easy to slap a PCI VGA card in there
> and port XFree86 to run on it.
>
No, Indy comes with our proprietary GIO bus. The GFX cards (8/24)
plug on that.
> 3. Do Indy's ship with CDROMs?
>
More often than with floppies, but it is an option. Not standard.
Martin
--
+---------------------------------+-----------------------------------+
|Martin Knoblauch | Silicon Graphics GmbH |
|Manager Technical Marketing | Am Hochacker 3 - Technopark |
|Silicon Graphics Computer Systems| D-85630 Grasbrunn-Neukeferloh, FRG|
|---------------------------------| Phone: (+int) 89 46108-179 or -0 |
|http://reality.sgi.com/knobi | Fax: (+int) 89 46107-179 |
+---------------------------------+-----------------------------------+
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* Re: Some simple hardware questions...
1997-06-24 16:38 ` Some simple hardware questions Alex deVries
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
1997-06-24 16:48 ` Martin Knoblauch
@ 1997-06-24 17:03 ` William J. Earl
1997-06-24 22:29 ` Miguel de Icaza
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From: William J. Earl @ 1997-06-24 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: linux
Alex deVries writes:
>
> I have some ultra simple hardware questions that I couldn't find answers
> to. Excuse the noviceness of it all, I haven't touched SGI hardware in
> quite some time.
>
> 1. Do Indy's come equipped with floppy drives? What are they? Is it
> possible to boot from them?
An Indy does not come with a floppy drive standard, but it does support
both a floppy and a floptical drive. Both are SCSI drives, and you should
be able to boot from them, since the boot software does not distinguish
among drive types.
> 2. I know O2's have PCI busses with a custom controller. Do Indy's have
> this too? What is the name of this controller? It would seem reasonably
> easy to slap a PCI VGA card in there and port XFree86 to run on it.
No, the Indy has the SGI-specific GIO bus.
> 3. Do Indy's ship with CDROMs?
An Indy does not come with a CDROM by default, but most SCSI CDROM
drives should work. (There is a supported SGI CDROM drive.)
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1997-06-24 16:38 ` Some simple hardware questions Alex deVries
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
1997-06-24 17:03 ` William J. Earl
@ 1997-06-24 22:29 ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
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From: Miguel de Icaza @ 1997-06-24 22:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: adevries; +Cc: linux
> As an aside, I asked Erik Troan for the source for the RedHat Install
> program, and he seems quite interested in SGI-Linux.
it is distributed as part of redhat 4.2 on ftp siets.
Miguel.
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1997-06-24 22:29 ` Miguel de Icaza
@ 1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-24 23:02 ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
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From: Ralf Baechle @ 1997-06-24 23:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel de Icaza; +Cc: adevries, linux
Hi,
> > As an aside, I asked Erik Troan for the source for the RedHat Install
> > program, and he seems quite interested in SGI-Linux.
>
> it is distributed as part of redhat 4.2 on ftp siets.
I assume you're talking about the little endian binaries which they're
mirroring from kernel panic. As I said, they're little endian ...
Ralf
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* Re: Some simple hardware questions...
1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
@ 1997-06-24 23:02 ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
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From: Miguel de Icaza @ 1997-06-24 23:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ralf; +Cc: adevries, linux
> > it is distributed as part of redhat 4.2 on ftp siets.
>
> I assume you're talking about the little endian binaries which they're
> mirroring from kernel panic. As I said, they're little endian ...
Well, I was thinking in Red Hat's source code for their install
program.
Miguel.
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* Re: Some simple hardware questions...
1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-24 23:02 ` Miguel de Icaza
@ 1997-06-24 23:05 ` Ralf Baechle
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From: Ralf Baechle @ 1997-06-24 23:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel de Icaza; +Cc: adevries, linux
Hi,
> > As an aside, I asked Erik Troan for the source for the RedHat Install
> > program, and he seems quite interested in SGI-Linux.
>
> it is distributed as part of redhat 4.2 on ftp siets.
I assume you're talking about the little endian binaries which they're
mirroring from kernel panic. As I said, they're little endian ...
Ralf
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