Looking at my collection of boards, I realized I might as well assemble and sell a complete Onyx2. I can basically build to order
I'll give you an idea of what I have:
* several dual R10K@195MHz nodeboards.
* one dual R12K@300MHz nodeboard.
* lots or RAM in 256MB and 512MB kits
Infinite Reality 2E graphics, so:
* GE16-4
* One or two RM9-64 raster managers.
* DG5-8 or DG5-2/GVO
* A DIVO board (dual SDI video I/O) if you wish.
* Plus everything else that makes a working system, such as the chassis, fan tray, PSU, IO6G, system controller, harddisk etc.
This is the "rackmounted deskside" version, so it looks like this:
Price depends on configuration, but I'm not unreasonable. Remark: the DG5-8 has funny colors on channel#7 and therefore fails irsaudit. The other channels work just fine.
Location is The Netherlands, but not far from the German border.
I'll give you an idea of what I have:
* several dual R10K@195MHz nodeboards.
* one dual R12K@300MHz nodeboard.
* lots or RAM in 256MB and 512MB kits
Infinite Reality 2E graphics, so:
* GE16-4
* One or two RM9-64 raster managers.
* DG5-8 or DG5-2/GVO
* A DIVO board (dual SDI video I/O) if you wish.
* Plus everything else that makes a working system, such as the chassis, fan tray, PSU, IO6G, system controller, harddisk etc.
This is the "rackmounted deskside" version, so it looks like this:
Price depends on configuration, but I'm not unreasonable. Remark: the DG5-8 has funny colors on channel#7 and therefore fails irsaudit. The other channels work just fine.
Location is The Netherlands, but not far from the German border.
Now this is a deep dark secret, so everybody keep it quiet
It turns out that when reset, the WD33C93 defaults to a SCSI ID of 0, and it was simpler to leave it that way... -- Dave Olson, in comp.sys.sgi
Currently in commercial service: (2x)
In the museum : almost every MIPS/IRIX system.
Wanted : GM1 board for Professional Series GT graphics (030-0076-003, 030-0076-004)
It turns out that when reset, the WD33C93 defaults to a SCSI ID of 0, and it was simpler to leave it that way... -- Dave Olson, in comp.sys.sgi
Currently in commercial service: (2x)
In the museum : almost every MIPS/IRIX system.
Wanted : GM1 board for Professional Series GT graphics (030-0076-003, 030-0076-004)