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The Indy, code-named "Guinness", is a low-end workstation
Workstation

A workstation is a high-end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems....
 introduced on 12 July 1993. Developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics Incorporated
Silicon Graphics

Silicon Graphics, Inc. is a company manufacturer high-performance computing solutions, including computer hardware and computer software. SGI was founded by James H....
 (SGI), it was the result of their attempt to obtain a share of the low-end computer-aided design
Computer-aided design

Computer-Aided Design is the use of computer technology to aid in the design and particularly the drafting of a part or product, including entire buildings....
 (CAD) market, which was dominated at the time by other workstation vendors; and the desktop publishing
Desktop publishing

Desktop publishing combines a personal computer and WYSIWYG page layout software to create publication documents on a computer for either Publishing or small scale local Multifunction printer output and distribution....
 and multimedia
Multimedia

Multimedia is media and content that utilizes a combination of different content format. The term can be used as a noun or as an adjective describing a medium as having multiple content forms....
 markets, which were mostly dominated at the time by Apple Computer
Apple Computer

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer Inc., is an United States multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products....
.






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Sgi Indy
The Indy, code-named "Guinness", is a low-end workstation
Workstation

A workstation is a high-end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems....
 introduced on 12 July 1993. Developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics Incorporated
Silicon Graphics

Silicon Graphics, Inc. is a company manufacturer high-performance computing solutions, including computer hardware and computer software. SGI was founded by James H....
 (SGI), it was the result of their attempt to obtain a share of the low-end computer-aided design
Computer-aided design

Computer-Aided Design is the use of computer technology to aid in the design and particularly the drafting of a part or product, including entire buildings....
 (CAD) market, which was dominated at the time by other workstation vendors; and the desktop publishing
Desktop publishing

Desktop publishing combines a personal computer and WYSIWYG page layout software to create publication documents on a computer for either Publishing or small scale local Multifunction printer output and distribution....
 and multimedia
Multimedia

Multimedia is media and content that utilizes a combination of different content format. The term can be used as a noun or as an adjective describing a medium as having multiple content forms....
 markets, which were mostly dominated at the time by Apple Computer
Apple Computer

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer Inc., is an United States multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products....
. It was discontinued on 30 June 1997, with support to end on 31 December 2010.

Physical traits


The Indy packed a reasonable amount of power into a very small (41 cm × 36 cm × 8 cm), simple, and elegant package. The sturdy, electric-blue colored "pizza box
Pizza box form factor

In computing, a pizza box is a style of computer case for computers. They tend to be very thin, normally one or two rack units in height, making them wide and flat....
" chassis is comparable to a small desktop PC from the same era, and is designed to fit underneath a large CRT monitor. It was the first computer to include a digital video camera, and was built with a (then) forward-looking architecture including an on-board ISDN adapter. With the inclusion of analog and digital I/O, SCSI
SCSI

Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI , is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices....
, and standard composite
Composite video

Composite video is the format of an analog television signal before it is combined with a sound signal and modulation onto an Radio Frequency carrier wave....
 and S-Video
S-Video

Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Super Video" and also known as Y/C, is an analog signal video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, lumen and chroma ....
 inputs, the Indy was a machine designed for multimedia.

At the beginning of its life, the Indy came standard with 16MB of RAM. IRIX
IRIX

IRIX is a computer operating system developed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. to run natively on their 32- and 64-bit MIPS architecture workstations and servers....
 5.1, the first operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 for the Indy, did not take full advantage of the hardware due to inadequate memory management. SGI realized this and quickly increased the base specification to 32 MB, at considerable cost. Subsequent IRIX
IRIX

IRIX is a computer operating system developed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. to run natively on their 32- and 64-bit MIPS architecture workstations and servers....
 releases made huge improvements in memory usage. The latest release of IRIX available for the Indy workstations is 6.5.22.

One option for the Indy was a floptical
Floptical

File:Floptical disk 21MB.jpgFloptical refers to a type of disk drive that combines magnetic and optical technologies to store large amounts of data on media similar to 3?-inch floppy disks....
 drive. The floptical
Floptical

File:Floptical disk 21MB.jpgFloptical refers to a type of disk drive that combines magnetic and optical technologies to store large amounts of data on media similar to 3?-inch floppy disks....
 used 21 MB disks, but was also able to read and write standard magnetic floppies as well.

Processors


Indy's motherboard has a socket for the Processor Module (PM). Early Indys used a 100 MHz MIPS
MIPS architecture

MIPS is a RISC instruction set architecture developed by MIPS Technologies . In the mid to late 1990s, it was estimated that one in three RISC microprocessors produced were MIPS implementations....
 R4000PC microprocessor
Microprocessor

A microprocessor incorporates most or all of the functions of a central processing unit on a single integrated circuit . The first microprocessors emerged in the early 1970s and were used for electronic calculators, using Binary-coded decimal arithmetic on 4-bit Word ....
, which quickly proved inadequate. The Indy, at the bottom of SGI's price list, was then upgraded with the Quantum Effect Devices
Quantum Effect Devices

Quantum Effect Devices was a company originally named Quantum Effect Design, incorporated in 1991. The three founders, Tom Riordan, Earl Killian and Ray Kunita, were senior managers at MIPS Computer Systems Inc.....
 (QED) R4600, a low-cost, low-power-consumption microprocessor. The R4600 had impressive integer performance, but had poor floating-point capability. This, however, wasn't too huge of a problem in a system that was generally not designed for floating-point-intensive applications. For this reason, the R4600 made an appearance outside the Indy line just once, and only briefly, in the SGI Indigo2. This series of microprocessor issues, along with the relatively low-powered graphics boards, lower maximum RAM amount, and relative lack of internal expansion ability compared to the SGI Indigo
SGI Indigo

The Indigo, introduced as the IRIS Indigo, was a line of workstation computers developed and manufactured by Silicon Graphics . The first Indigo, code-named "Hollywood", was introduced on 22 July 1991....
 led to the Indy being pejoratively described amongst industry insiders as "An Indigo without the 'go'."

The R4600 chip itself has no L2 cache controller, external controller was used to add 512K of L2 cache. R4600s processor modules both with an L2 cache
CPU cache

A CPU cache is a cache used by the central processing unit of a computer to reduce the average time to access computer storage. The cache is a smaller, faster memory which stores copies of the data from the most frequently used main memory locations....
 (SC) and without (PC) are common in the Indy. At the same clock rate, the SC version of the processor module is generally 20 to 40 percent faster than the PC version, due to the memory cache.

The Indy was also the first SGI to utilize the QED R5000 microprocessor, which offered significant advantages over the R4400 and R4600 it replaced.

Graphics


Three graphics subsystems were available for the Indy: 8-bit XL, 24-bit XL, and 24-bit XZ. Each supported a maximum resolution of 1280 × 1024 at a refresh rate of 76 Hz, and had a 13W3 monitor connection. Graphics options were connected to the system using a GIO32bis
GIO

GIO is a computer bus standard developed by Silicon Graphics and used in a variety of their products in the 1990s as their primary expansion system....
 bus.

8-bit XL


Also known as Newport
Newport

Newport is a City status in the United Kingdom and Administrative divisions of Wales in Wales, in the United Kingdom. Standing on the banks of the River Usk, located roughly between Cardiff and Bristol, it is the cultural capital and largest urban area in the Historic counties of Wales of Monmouthshire and is governed by the unitary authori...
 graphics based on the REX3 chipset, these were designed for general 2D X11 applications; no hardware 3D acceleration was included. This was the first accelerator to demonstrate object-based antialiasing and sub-pixel exact Bresenham lines. These worked best for 2D CAD or general office use.

24-bit XL (XGE)


Using an identical circuit board as the 8-bit XL, the 24-bit XL included three times as much framebuffer memory to accommodate 24-bit color. A popular choice for some general graphics work, since its 2D performance is better than the XZ card.

In an Indy with an R5000 CPU, these graphics options are called XGE, because an R5000 CPU can perform 3D geometry calculations faster than the XZ subsystems's four Geometry Engines--as a result, all 3D is done in software. The situation is, however, reversed when the calculations are done for full-screen rendering and involve z-buffer operations (which XL does not possess). XZ graphics were rarely paired with the R5000 for this reason.

XZ


These graphics were a port of the Indigo²'s XZ (Elan
Elan Graphics

Elan Graphics is a computer graphics architecture for Silicon Graphics computer workstations. Elan Graphics was developed in 1991 and was available as a high-end graphics option on workstations released during the mid-1990s as part of the Express Graphics architectures family....
) graphics into Indy - they offered very good non-textured 3D performance at the time, sacrificing a bit of 2D performance in return. The XZ graphics option was not widely used in Indy systems that used the R5000 CPU. This was mostly due to extensions of the MIPS instruction set that were implemented in the R5000. With the new instructions, the R5000 CPU could perform coordinate transformations faster than the XZ graphics board. However, using XZ to perform coordinate transforms does free the CPU to perform other rendering-related calculations. If the application is not transform-limited (i.e. limited by the speed of coordinate transformation), then the XZ option can provide significant rasterization performance advantages over the XL boards. These graphics take the form of two boards, one on top of the other, and block both GIO option slots, making them less favorable since options such as 10/100 Ethernet and JPEG compression boards cannot be installed.

Video


The Indy was the first SGI to have video inputs by default. Each and every Indy has a composite
Composite video

Composite video is the format of an analog television signal before it is combined with a sound signal and modulation onto an Radio Frequency carrier wave....
, S-Video
S-Video

Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Super Video" and also known as Y/C, is an analog signal video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, lumen and chroma ....
, and digital video input built into the motherboard, which collectively are known as "Vino" (video input, no output) video. None of them are of professional quality, but are still usable. The digital input is a proprietary D-sub
D-subminiature

The D-subminiature or D-sub is a common type of electrical connector used particularly in computers. Calling them "subminiature" was appropriate when they were first introduced, but today they are among the largest common connectors used in computers....
 connector with a rectangular array of pins, and is used by the SGI IndyCam
SGI IndyCam

The IndyCam was a small fixed-focus camera intended to sit on top of the monitor of Silicon Graphics systems. SGI originally distributed it with the SGI Indy workstation....
. The connector is the same as serial ports on Cisco routers, however is electrically different.

The maximum supported input resolution is 640x480 (NTSC
NTSC

NTSC is the analog television system used in most of the Americas, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Burma, and some Pacific island nations and territories ....
) or 768x576 (PAL
PAL

PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is a color-encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world. Other common analog television systems are SECAM and NTSC....
). It takes a fast machine to capture at either of these resolutions, though; an Indy with slower R4600PC CPU, for example, may require the input resolution to be reduced before storage or processing. However, the Vino hardware is capable of DMA
Direct memory access

Direct memory access is a feature of modern computers and microprocessors that allows certain hardware subsystems within the computer to access system Computer storage for reading and/or writing independently of the central processing unit....
ing video fields directly into the framebuffer with minimal CPU overhead.

None of the Indys support a video output by default - that would require the Indy Video GIO32
GIO

GIO is a computer bus standard developed by Silicon Graphics and used in a variety of their products in the 1990s as their primary expansion system....
 card. On top of that, there is an optional module called CosmoCompress, which offers on-the-fly JPEG
JPEG

In computing, JPEG is a commonly used method of for photographic images. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality....
 video compression and decompression and uses up another GIO32 slot.

Drives

The Indy has two drive bay
Drive bay

A drive bay is a standard-sized area for adding Computer hardware to a computer. Most drive bays are fixed to the inside of a case, but some can be removed....
s for 1-inch tall 3.5" drives. The upper drive bay is externally accessible and may hold a SCSI floptical
Floptical

File:Floptical disk 21MB.jpgFloptical refers to a type of disk drive that combines magnetic and optical technologies to store large amounts of data on media similar to 3?-inch floppy disks....
 drive. All external and internal drives share a single Fast SCSI
SCSI

Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI , is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices....
 bus (unless a GIO32 SCSI card has been installed).

CD-ROM


External CD-ROM
CD-ROM

CD-ROM is a pre-pressed Compact Disc that contains Computer data storage accessible to, but not writable by, a computer. While the Compact Disc format was originally designed for music storage and playback, the 1985 Yellow Book standard developed by Sony and Philips adapted the format to hold any form of Binary file....
 drive connect via SCSI
SCSI

Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI , is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices....
 connector at rear side of the box. Typical drive supports boot, OS install, audio. Special ROM is required to boot from for certain device types. A small number of CD-ROM
CD-ROM

CD-ROM is a pre-pressed Compact Disc that contains Computer data storage accessible to, but not writable by, a computer. While the Compact Disc format was originally designed for music storage and playback, the 1985 Yellow Book standard developed by Sony and Philips adapted the format to hold any form of Binary file....
 drives have the firmware
Firmware

Firmware is a term sometimes used to denote the fixed, usually rather small, programs that internally control various electronic devices. Typical examples range from end user products such as remote controls or calculators, via computer parts and devices like harddisks, keyboard s, TFT screens or memory cards, all the way to scientific instr...
 needed to do audio over SCSI
SCSI

Small Computer System Interface, or SCSI , is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices....
.

Networking


All Indys shipped with AUI
Attachment Unit Interface

An Attachment Unit Interface is a 15 pin connection that provides a path between a node's Ethernet interface and the Medium Attachment Unit , sometimes known as a transceiver....
/10BASE-T
10BASE-T

Ethernet over twisted pair refers to the use of a pair of copper cables, twisted around each other, for the physical layer of an Ethernet network ....
 Ethernet
Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of Data frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks . The name comes from the physical concept of the Luminiferous aether....
 and ISDN as standard equipment. The Ethernet ports are half-duplex
Duplex (telecommunications)

A duplex communication system is a system composed of two connected parties or devices which can communicate with one another in both directions....
 only. The 10BaseT port takes precedence over the AUI port - if the system detects a carrier on both ports, it will use the 10Base-T.

Two different manufacturers produced 100BASE-TX Ethernet cards compatible with the Indy, both of which attached to the system using the GIO32
GIO

GIO is a computer bus standard developed by Silicon Graphics and used in a variety of their products in the 1990s as their primary expansion system....
 bus. Set Engineering produced one such fast ethernet card, based on the Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments , better known in the electronics industry as TI, is an United States company based in Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology....
 ThunderLAN chipset, under contract with SGI. Phobos also produced models of fast ethernet cards for the Indy (the G100 and G130).

The ISDN port provided on the Indy has no NT1. An external NT1 is required to use the ISDN port in North America.

SGI Challenge S

SGI released a variant of the Indy for low-end server usage. The SGI Challenge S has an identical case as the Indy (except for the name badge), and featured a nearly identical motherboard as the Indy, but without any graphics or sound hardware. Interestingly, there are still volume control buttons on the front of the Challenge S, but they are not connected to anything. The Challenge S comes with an ISDN port standard. Also included is a 10Mbit/s AUI Ethernet port. All local administration is performed by serial console to one of the two DIN-8 serial ports (either one can be used to reach the PROM prompt and uses the same pin-out found on Macintosh modem/printer ports).

Continued use


The component of the Indy most prone to failure is the Nidec
Nidec Corporation

is a manufacturer of electric motors in Japan. Their products are found in hard-disk drives, household electric appliances, commercial and manufacturing equipment....
/Power General power supply. New power supplies are manufactured by Sony and sold through resellers, however they are expensive.

The Indy's Ethernet address, which doubles as the system's serial number, is stored in battery-backed RAM. This means that when the internal battery dies, so does the system - it will hang at the PROM
Prom

In the United States and Canada, a prom, short for promenade, is a semi-formal dance held at the end of an academic year. In the United Kingdom, the term is more widely understood to be in reference to The Proms or "proms", which have been held between July and September since 1895, today run by the BBC....
 monitor and refuse to boot any further as a result of the Ethernet address being reset to FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF (expressed in hexadecimal
Hexadecimal

In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal is a numeral system with a radix, or base, of 16. It uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols 09 to represent values zero to nine, and A, B, C, D, E, F to represent values ten to fifteen....
). A competent user can replace the PROM battery and reprogram it. The original battery was made by Dallas Semiconductor
Dallas Semiconductor

Dallas Semiconductor, now a subsidiary of Maxim Integrated Products, designs and manufactures analog, digital, and mixed-signal semiconductors ....
, now a division of Maxim Integrated Products
Maxim Integrated Products

Maxim Integrated Products is a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and sells high-performance semiconductor products. The company?s stated mission is to deliver innovative analog and mixed-signal engineering solutions that add value to its customers? products....
. The original unit was marked the "DS-1386-8K-150", however its replacement unit, the "DS-1386-8K-120" can be directly substituted with no ill effects.

One can set a new MAC address from the Command Monitor with the command "setenv -f eaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx". The -f switch here will force the new MAC address. The MAC address is (usually) on a sticker to the rear of the unit, and hence can be reprogrammed without losing software licences, which often rely on it to verify ownership. Otherwise, any MAC address in SGI's block is usable.

(Originally based upon (), public domain as of September 7 2003)

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