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- 04:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Power Series Rack.jpg
- 04:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Power Series Rack.jpg
- 04:03, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Power Series Deskside.jpg
- 04:03, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Power Series Deskside.jpg
- 04:00, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Professional IRIS 4D-50 Cropped.jpg
- 04:00, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Professional IRIS 4D-50 Cropped.jpg
- 03:56, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Professional IRIS 4D-50.jpg
- 03:56, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Professional IRIS 4D-50.jpg
- 03:45, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Fuel Rear Panel.jpg
- 03:45, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Fuel Rear Panel.jpg
- 03:43, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:SGI Fuel Front.jpg
- 03:43, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:SGI Fuel Front.jpg
- 03:40, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Tezro Front.jpg
- 03:40, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Tezro Front.jpg
- 03:38, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Prism (Created page with "Prism sucks") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:38, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Visual Workstation 540 (Created page with "VW 540") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:38, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Visual Workstation 320 (Created page with "alt=The front of a VW 320 system with the shutter door closed. Courtesy of Irinikus.|thumb|The front of a VW 320 system with the shutter door closed. Courtesy of Irinikus. VW 320 placeholder") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:37, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Visual Workstation 320 Open.jpg (The front of a VW 320 system with the shutter door closed. Courtesy of Irinikus)
- 03:37, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Visual Workstation 320 Open.jpg (The front of a VW 320 system with the shutter door closed. Courtesy of Irinikus)
- 03:37, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Visual Workstation 320 Front.jpg
- 03:37, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Visual Workstation 320 Front.jpg
- 03:35, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page EFS (Created page with "EFS is a 32-bit filesystem introduced in GL2-3.x that provided greater filesystem sizes over the old System III filesystem used in early GL2 releases. However, it's limited to a 8GB volume size and 2GB file size, which led, along with performance and system concerns to its replacement in IRIX 6.0 and 5.3 XFS") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:34, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page XFS (Created page with "XFS is a high performance filesystem introduced in IRIX 5.3 and IRIX 6.0 to replace EFS, a synchronous filesystem that lacked performance, stability and size capabilities afforded by XFS.") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:33, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page MEX (Created page with "'''MEX''' ('''m'''ultiple '''ex'''posure) is a windowing system used on 68k-based GL2-2.x and GL2-3.x. MEX was introduced in GL2-2.x as a locally run GUI system. All programs were loaded by typing the command in the terminal prompt, it lacked title bars and had limited color palettes and resolution. It's speculated some compatiblity was retained in the early 4D1 System V releases, but very little of this has survived. File:MEX GUI.png|alt=MEX GUI from GL2 (Pr...") Tag: Visual edit
- 03:30, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:MEX GUI.png
- 03:30, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:MEX GUI.png
- 03:24, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:IRIX 5.3 Screenshot.gif
- 03:24, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:IRIX 5.3 Screenshot.gif
- 03:23, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:IRIX 6.2 Showcase.png
- 03:23, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:IRIX 6.2 Showcase.png
- 03:22, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:IRIX 6.2 Screenshot.png
- 03:22, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:IRIX 6.2 Screenshot.png
- 03:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:Irix-6.5 CATIA 5.png
- 03:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:Irix-6.5 CATIA 5.png
- 03:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:IRIX 6.5 Desktop Anime.png
- 03:06, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:IRIX 6.5 Desktop Anime.png
- 03:04, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page File:IRIX 6.5 Desktop Custom.png
- 03:04, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs uploaded File:IRIX 6.5 Desktop Custom.png
- 02:57, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page O2 (Created page with "The Silicon Graphics O2, codename Moosehead, is an entry-level Unix workstation introduced in 1996 by Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) to replace their earlier Indy. Like the Indy, the O2 uses a single MIPS microprocessor and was intended to be used mainly for multimedia. Its larger counterpart was the SGI Octane. The O2 was SGI's last attempt at a low-end workstation. == Features == O2 features a proprietary high-bandwidth Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) that connects th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:56, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Octane (Created page with "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. Replacing the Indigo2, 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, but it's entirely possible to r...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:56, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Origin 2000 (Created page with "For the graphics deskside variant, see the Onyx2 article The SGI Origin 2000, code name ''Lego'', is the successor of the SGI Challenge line. Sold in deskside, rack and multi-rack configurations, the Origin 2000 is a highly modular and scalable system. == Features == Each Origin 2000 module is based on nodes that are plugged into a midplane. Each module can contain up to four node boards, two router boards and twelve XIO options. The modules are then mounted inside a d...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:55, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Onyx2 (Created page with "For the rack variant, see the Origin 2000 article The SGI Onyx2, code name ''Kego'', is the successor of the SGI Onyx. The Onyx2's basic system architecture is based on the Origin 2000, but the midplane and some parts such as the IO6 are different between models. The Onyx2 is notable for the InfiniteReality2, 2E and 3 boards it usually is equipped with, as well as its imposing size, weight and aesthetics. == Features == The Onyx2 deskside form factor can handle up to 4...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:55, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Origin 200 (Created page with "The '''Origin 200''' is a midrange server replacing the SGI Challenge M. It is the server counterpart to the Octane but shares its architecture with the Origin 2000.") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:54, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Onyx (Created page with " The Silicon Graphics Onyx (frequently known as the Onyx1 or Original Onyx, or by its form-factor specific codenames Eveready and Terminator) is a graphics supercomputer introduced by Silicon Graphics in 1993 to replace their short-lived Crimson. Also based on the POWERpath-2 Everest architecture, the Onyx is closely related to the Challenge L/XL systems offered by SGI during the same time period, and shares many parts. In general, the difference between an Onyx and a Ch...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:53, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Indigo 2 (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 Indigoline 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 di...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:53, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Origin 3000 (Created page with "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 connected together using NUMAlink 3 cables for modules providing compute fu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:52, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Fuel (Created page with "The Silicon Graphics Fuel, introduced in 2002, was intended to be a single-CPU midrange solution for those customers who did not need multiple-CPU capability, thus offering a much cheaper system compared to a baseline Tezro or top-spec single-CPU Octane. Contrary to popular belief, Fuel was not a successor to O2. SGI never made a follow-on to O2; a new system was designed (internally known as the Banana2000 or b2k) but was never developed beyond a prototype.The Fuel has...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:52, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Origin 300 (Created page with "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 Fuel. == Features == Each CPU brick has two PCI slots across a PCI bus. All compute bricks ar...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:51, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Origin 350 (Created page with "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 member of the Chimera family (IP53), which includes Origi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 02:50, 21 September 2025 Raion talk contribs created page Tezro (Created page with "For the rackmount variant of the SGI Onyx 350 branded as a Tezro, see Origin 350. The Silicon Graphics Tezro (styled as silicon graphics tezro) is a high-end workstation introduced by Silicon Graphics in July 2003 to replace the Octane. Built on the Chimera architecture, the Tezro is closely related to the Origin 350 and Onyx 350 systems offered by SGI during the same time period and shares the graphics module, node boards, drive sleds and some cooling parts. The Tezro...") Tag: Visual edit