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+ | The Indy supports up to 256mb of ram over 8 memory sicks. It uses 72pin memory, the same ram found in many later model 486 and most Pentium 1 machines. It is recommended that you use ram that contains gold connectors, but this is not a requirement. | ||
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+ | IRIX 6.5 will run with 64mb of memory but this leaves very little for other applications, therefore it is recommended that 128mb or even 256mb is used if you are planning to use this version of IRIX. | ||
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+ | IRIX 5.3 and 6.2 both use less memory and are more suitable for machines with only 64mb ram. | ||
==Video Cards== | ==Video Cards== |
Revision as of 12:08, 26 January 2014
The Indy was a low end SGI workstation. It is baed on the MIPS cpu architecture.
CPUs came in R4000, R4400, R4600 and finally the R5000.
Contents
CPUs
R4400
A CPU well balanced for both int and fp processing.
R4600
A CPU more focused towards int processing.
R5000
Memory
The Indy supports up to 256mb of ram over 8 memory sicks. It uses 72pin memory, the same ram found in many later model 486 and most Pentium 1 machines. It is recommended that you use ram that contains gold connectors, but this is not a requirement.
IRIX 6.5 will run with 64mb of memory but this leaves very little for other applications, therefore it is recommended that 128mb or even 256mb is used if you are planning to use this version of IRIX.
IRIX 5.3 and 6.2 both use less memory and are more suitable for machines with only 64mb ram.
Video Cards
XL-8
Supports 8bit graphics (256 colours) only.
XL-24
XZ
External Links
http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/indy/