Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!Teknowledge.COM!polya!loan From: loan@polya.Stanford.EDU (James P. Loan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Questions about Personal IRIS Message-ID: <12939@polya.Stanford.EDU> Date: 6 Dec 89 20:57:24 GMT Organization: V.A. Hospital, Stanford University Lines: 37 References: I have a few questions about the Personal IRIS, and I'd appreciate any help. I'd ask our sales rep, but it takes us a week to reach each other. We currently have a 2400T and we are about to order a 4D/25 (prod# W-4D20G-38). We have also ordered the software development package (S5-DV01) and the X-window package (S4-X113D). The two machines will be connected by a 10Mbit Ethernet line. My questions: (1) I assume that the Personal IRIS comes standard with a 19" monitor (it doesn't say so on our quote), so we'll have the old 19" (1024x768) monitor from the 2400T as well as the new one (1280x1024). What we'd like to do is be able to run graphics programs on one (or the other) cpu and display them on either of the monitors. The scenario is that someone sits down at one of the monitors and is able to runs graphics programs located on either machine. Is this possible? If so, does something need to be done to the system before it is shipped to us? (2) We are getting the so-called Super Graphics Upgrade to give a total of 56 bitplanes. Are the 24 z-buffer planes ONLY for z-buffering, or can we use 48 for color w/o z-buffering so that we can use RGB mode in double-buffer mode? (3) Does the SGI WorkSpace software and Diagnostics software come standard? (4) Is the data cache write-through and/or virtual-addressable? Thanks in advance, Peter Loan loan%roses.stanford.edu@sunrise.stanford.edu loan@polya.stanford.edu