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Onyx 200. 4xR12000 270MHz. 1536MB. IR2. FC. GigE. DAT

Here's a little experiment involving an Origin 200, Gigachannel and an Onyx2 graphics module. Not a supported SGI configuration, but it works.
I might have posted the different components before, in their natural configurations, but not put together like this.
Together it is quite noisy, not something you would like to have next to your desk.

It works fine running IRIX6.5.16m. There can be issues with keyboard/mouse support in newer IRIXes.

Code:
IRIS 1# hinv
4 270 MHZ IP27 Processors
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.3
Main memory size: 1536 Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes
Integral SCSI controller 6: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
CDROM: unit 1 on SCSI controller 1
Tape drive: unit 7 on SCSI controller 1: DAT
Integral SCSI controller 2: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
Integral SCSI controller 4: Version Fibre Channel AIC-1160, revision 2
Integral SCSI controller 7: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 8: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 5: Version Fibre Channel AIC-1160, revision 2
IOC3 serial port: tty1
IOC3 serial port: tty2
IOC3 serial port: tty3
IOC3 serial port: tty4
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
IOC3 parallel port: plp2
Graphics board: InfiniteReality2
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 1, slot io1, pci 2
Gigabit Ethernet: eg0, module 1, PCI slot 5, firmware version 0.0.0
Fast Ethernet: ef1, version 1, module 2, slot MotherBoard, pci 2
Origin 200 base I/O, module 2 slot 2
Origin PCI XIO board, module 1 slot 7: Revision 4
Origin 200 base I/O, module 1 slot 1
Origin FIBRE CHANNEL board, module 1 slot 2: Revision 4
IOC3 external interrupts: 1
IOC3 external interrupts: 2

Code:
IRIS 2# hinv -vm
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node
PIMM_270_4M_2P Board: barcode KVJ031     part 013-2511-001 rev  D
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io7/xbox_dualxtown
XBOX_DUALXTOWN Board: barcode HLH794     part 030-1252-001 rev  F
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io1/MotherBoard
XBOX_EXT Board: barcode HJZ829     part 030-1264-001 rev  C
IP29 Board: barcode KVJ192     part 030-1389-002 rev  B
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io1/MotherBoard/pci/2
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io2/fibre_channel
FIBRE_CHANNEL Board: barcode HPB024     part 030-0927-003 rev  C
Location: /hw/module/1/slot/io6/kona
GE14-4 Board: barcode GKL909     part 030-1129-002 rev  H
KTOWN Board: barcode FTF047     part 030-1067-001 rev  F
Location: /hw/module/2/slot/MotherBoard/node
PIMM_270_4M_2P Board: barcode KBW649     part 013-2511-001 rev  D
Location: /hw/module/2/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8
IP29 Board: barcode KVG280     part 030-1389-002 rev  B
Location: /hw/module/2/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8/pci/2
4 270 MHZ IP27 Processors
CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3
FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 2.3
CPU 0 at Module 1/Slot 1/Slice A: 270 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 180 Mhz  Tap 0x9
CPU 1 at Module 1/Slot 1/Slice B: 270 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 180 Mhz  Tap 0x9
CPU 2 at Module 2/Slot 2/Slice A: 270 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 180 Mhz  Tap 0x9
CPU 3 at Module 2/Slot 2/Slice B: 270 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)
Processor revision: 2.3. Scache: Size 4 MB Speed 180 Mhz  Tap 0x9
Main memory size: 1536Mbytes
Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes
Memory at Module 1/Slot 1: 768 MB (enabled)
Bank 0 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 1 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 2 contains 128 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 3 contains 128 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Memory at Module 2/Slot 2: 768 MB (enabled)
Bank 0 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 1 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 2 contains 128 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Bank 3 contains 128 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)
Integral SCSI controller 6: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0 (unit 1)
Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
CDROM: unit 1 on SCSI controller 1
Tape drive: unit 7 on SCSI controller 1: DAT
Integral SCSI controller 2: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
Integral SCSI controller 3: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
Integral SCSI controller 4: Version Fibre Channel AIC-1160, revision 2
Integral SCSI controller 7: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 8: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended
Integral SCSI controller 5: Version Fibre Channel AIC-1160, revision 2
IOC3 serial port: tty1
IOC3 serial port: tty2
IOC3 serial port: tty3
IOC3 serial port: tty4
IOC3 parallel port: plp1
IOC3 parallel port: plp2
Graphics board: InfiniteReality2
Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 1, slot io1, pci 2
Gigabit Ethernet: eg0, module 1, PCI slot 5, firmware version 0.0.0
Fast Ethernet: ef1, version 1, module 2, slot MotherBoard, pci 2
Origin 200 base I/O, module 2 slot 2
Origin PCI XIO board, module 1 slot 7: Revision 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 3) pci slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 0
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4370, device 8704) pci slot 5
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 7
Origin 200 base I/O, module 1 slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 3) pci slot 2
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 0
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 1
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 9) pci slot 5
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 8704) pci slot 6
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 8704) pci slot 7
Origin FIBRE CHANNEL board, module 1 slot 2: Revision 4
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 36868, device 4448) pci slot 0
PCI Adapter ID (vendor 36868, device 4448) pci slot 1
IOC3 external interrupts: 1
IOC3 external interrupts: 2
HUB in Module 1/Slot 1: Revision 5 Speed 90.00 Mhz (enabled)
HUB in Module 2/Slot 2: Revision 5 Speed 90.00 Mhz (enabled)
IP27prom in Module 1/Slot n1: Revision 6.156
IO6prom on Global Master Baseio in Module 1/Slot io1: Revision 6.156
IP27prom in Module 2/Slot n2: Revision 6.156


Code:
IRIS 3# /usr/gfx/gfxinfo
Graphics board 0 is "KONAL" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024
Display has 8 channels
4 GEs (of 4), occmask = 0x0f
4MB external BEF ram, 32bit path
4 RM7 boards (of 4) 1/1/1/1
Texture Memory: 64MB/64MB/64MB/64MB
Extra-Large pixel depth
32K cmap, 64K external gamma
Channel 0:
Origin = (0,0)
Video Output: 1280 pixels, 1024 lines, 60.00Hz (1280x1024_60.vfo)

Code:
IRIS 4# /usr/gfx/gfxinfo -v
Graphics board 0 is "KONAL" graphics.
Managed (":0.0") 1280x1024
Display has 8 channels
4 GEs (of 4), occmask = 0x0f
4MB external BEF ram, 32bit path
4 RM7 boards (of 4) 1/1/1/1
Texture Memory: 64MB/64MB/64MB/64MB
Extra-Large pixel depth
32K cmap, 64K external gamma
brd: 18160a04 3020c06/3020c06/3020c06/3020c06 51bf1002
ge: 0 14832057 24731057 14231057
rm0: 15032057 15431057
4631057 2/2/2/2
4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
4938057 5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5
rm1: 15032057 15431057
4631057 1/1/1/1
4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
4938057 4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4/4
rm2: 15032057 15431057
4631057 2/2/2/2
4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
4938057 5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5
rm3: 15032057 15431057
4631057 2/2/2/2
4d31057 2/2/2/2/2/2/2/2
4938057 5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5/5
dg: 05532057
5838057 1/1/1/1
5631057 1/1/1/1/1/1/1/1
GE:   NIC #:      0000.0028.a5c6 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   GKL909
Part #:     030-1129-002
KT:   NIC #:      0000.0018.2913 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   FTF047
Part #:     030-1067-001
RM0:  NIC #:      0000.0013.36f7 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   EDZ751
Part #:     030-1054-001
TM0:  NIC #:      0000.0019.11f5 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   FDR444
Part #:     030-1053-001
RM1:  NIC #:      0000.000e.42ba (family: 0b)
Serial #:   EDW096
Part #:     030-1054-001
TM1:  NIC #:      0000.000e.3eec (family: 0b)
Serial #:   EDZ085
Part #:     030-1053-001
RM2:  NIC #:      0000.0013.3306 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   EDZ869
Part #:     030-1054-001
TM2:  NIC #:      0000.0019.10b0 (family: 0b)
Serial #:   FDR280
Part #:     030-1053-001
RM3:  NIC #:      0000.0025.9c0e (family: 0b)
Serial #:   DFC228
Part #:     030-1054-001
TM3:  NIC #:      0000.002c.519b (family: 0b)
Serial #:   GCE107
Part #:     030-1053-001
BP:   NIC #:      0000.001d.abad (family: 0b)
Serial #:   ERY238
Part #:     013-1760-001
DG:   NIC #:      0000.001a.381b (family: 0b)
Serial #:   GFY097
Part #:     030-1087-001
DGOPT:No NIC serial number available.
Input Sync: Voltage - Video Level; Source - Internal; Genlocked - False
Channel 0:
Origin = (0,0)
Video Output: 1280 pixels, 1024 lines, 60.00Hz (1280x1024_60.vfo)
Video Format Flags:  (none)
Sync Output(s):
Composite sync on Green
Composite TTL sync on Aux 0
Using Gamma Map 0
images, please !

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If you can lift it all by yourself, I probably don't want it.
It is not the the prettiest setup, so I didn't take so many pictures, but I did of course take some.
The plastic covers are missing of the O200 for example. I have covers, except a Gigachannel cover I think.
Pictures are taken with my cellphone so the quality is not so good.
I have this in my garage, and when I'm not using it, it is just standing against the wall so the car will have room.
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It's a SGI branded Clariion rack in which I have placed the O200 and some other rack-stuff.
I pull out the Clariion and the Onyx2 rack to be able to access the back and connect it all.
I the right edge of the picture you can se the thick XTOWN-KTOWN cable and a smaller grounding cable between the chassis
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Back of Clariion. XTOWN, keyboard, mouse and serial connected, and of course the O200 + Gigachannel cables.
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Back of Onyx2. KTOWN and monitor cable.
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I used a laptop to get IRIX installed. After that, I could run it from the normal keyboard/mouse.
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To make this more readable I didn't resize this picture, but it's not good quality
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That is amazing! :shock:

What'cha gonna do with it? :mrgreen:
vishnu wrote:
What'cha gonna do with it? :mrgreen:

Make the rest of us jealous and cause a lot of head scratching? :lol:

When I first saw the thread, I was convinced "Onyx 200" was a typo. Apparently not. But it's that modularity of the hardware permitting such odd configurations that makes SGI hardware so much fun to play with, isn't it?

Perhaps this is the start of bjornl's evil plot to take over the world by leaving the rest of sitting here muttering under our breath, "what the heck?". Or maybe that's just me. :D

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vishnu wrote:
What'cha gonna do with it? :mrgreen:

What do you mean? There are dozens of household uses. Heating the garage, testing earprotection, weightlifting. Just to name a few... :)
I will probably run it very rarely since it is easier to startup the Onyx2 that is usually connected, but maybe I should try the MGRAS while I'm at it.

SAQ's Origin 2000/200 hardware aggregator was onto this idea, but it seems like my hinv was first.

Anyway, jpstewart is not far from the truth :D . It's fun to play with and I got to the wiki :D
vishnu wrote:
What'cha gonna do with it? :mrgreen:
bjornl wrote:
What do you mean? There are dozens of household uses. Heating the garage, testing earprotection, weightlifting. Just to name a few... :)

Ha ha, yet more sgi hardware put to it's ultimate best use... :lol:
Nice :)
I will definitely try this if I ever get a Onyx 2 KCAR (this is what the IR "bricks" of the Onyx 2 were named
before they were actually bricks...?!).
I'm curious if it will work if the O200 has the older R10k PIMMs... I tried the Impact SE/SI setup and IRIX
complained about too old HUBs...

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