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* Solid IMPACT graphics option (wireframe/ | * Solid IMPACT graphics option (wireframe/ | ||
- | I used the Indigo 2 through my industrial work place year and my final year - ultimately gaining my degree and putting me on the path to a career in Unix (and Linux) technologies. | + | {{: |
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+ | I used the Indigo 2 through my industrial work placement | ||
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+ | ===== Later Upgrades ===== | ||
Over the years (before going in to storage in ~2010) it acquired a few upgrades: | Over the years (before going in to storage in ~2010) it acquired a few upgrades: | ||
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* Max IMPACT graphics option (fully textured 3D acceleration) | * Max IMPACT graphics option (fully textured 3D acceleration) | ||
* Side-mount feet | * Side-mount feet | ||
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New, in the early to mid 1990' | New, in the early to mid 1990' | ||
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+ | As with a lot of my possessions, | ||
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+ | The first time in ten years it was powered on it switched on okay, but I failed to get any video out of the system (they output a sync-on-green signal, so only specific monitors will work with them - but that was okay, I had a Dell U2410 which supported it).... eventually after leaving it running for some time it brought the video to life, but showed errors relating to the SCSI bus. | ||
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+ | Leaving the error screen and entering the lovely SGI PROM environment I could see that it was at least partially healthy: | ||
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+ | Since it wouldn' | ||
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+ | The SCA to SCSI-2 adapter I had fitted years ago was so tight in the disk sled housing that the ribbon cable was being forced against the metal sides of the bay. Removing it once too often has caused at least one of the outer wires in the cable to fray. | ||
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+ | Fortunately I do have a second disk sled, so I'll try swapping the disk to that one. | ||
- | {{:blog: | + | **[Update - June 30th 2021]** - Swapping the drive to the second caddy which didn't have the cable damage definitely solves it. It immediately starts to boot Irix: |
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