The August 2003 freeware is now available on freeware.sgi.com!!!
The collected works of Onyx_RE2
I can't believe this......
I haven't even started reading the books from Maya 5 yet!!!!
I haven't even started reading the books from Maya 5 yet!!!!
VRM modules should comply with the standard Intel specs so technically it should not matter, but I wouldn't risk it. Have two of the same type.
That being said there are some more beefier than others that may have been used on 1MB cache PPro's.
You may want to buy two brand new VXI ones to have a matched pair. Here's a guy selling brand new ones for $3.00 (+$7 shipping):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0286039817
I did find a thread out there relating to using different amperage VRM's for different PPro models, check it out:
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/pentium ... 52000.html
Good luck with your new toy (hope the CPU's don't get fried!)
Alex
That being said there are some more beefier than others that may have been used on 1MB cache PPro's.
You may want to buy two brand new VXI ones to have a matched pair. Here's a guy selling brand new ones for $3.00 (+$7 shipping):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0286039817
I did find a thread out there relating to using different amperage VRM's for different PPro models, check it out:
http://www.motherboardpoint.com/pentium ... 52000.html
Good luck with your new toy (hope the CPU's don't get fried!)
Alex
I don't blame you one bit for being cautious.
I really like this site.
I've been following Neko's SGI activities for years (before he put the forums up, possibly 2001 or 2002). I recall his original site when all he had was the Iris Indigo. I had just gotten my first Indigo2 at the time and was amazed with the amount of information Neko had accumulated on SGI's.
Over the years I have had quite the education from Neko and the other forum members.
This truly is the premier site for all things SGI!
Thanks Neko!
Alex
I've been following Neko's SGI activities for years (before he put the forums up, possibly 2001 or 2002). I recall his original site when all he had was the Iris Indigo. I had just gotten my first Indigo2 at the time and was amazed with the amount of information Neko had accumulated on SGI's.
Over the years I have had quite the education from Neko and the other forum members.
This truly is the premier site for all things SGI!
Thanks Neko!
Alex
Hi,
If you still have the SunPCI III board I'll take it.
thanks!
If you still have the SunPCI III board I'll take it.
thanks!