Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!olivea!decwrl!sgi!shinobu!odin!soul.esd.sgi.com!jeffs From: jeffs@soul.esd.sgi.com (Jeff Smith) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Re: What should I buy with a r6000? Message-ID: <1991Mar6.182757.13151@odin.corp.sgi.com> Date: 6 Mar 91 18:27:57 GMT References: <1991Mar4.233040.18106@athena.mit.edu> Sender: news@odin.corp.sgi.com (Net News) Reply-To: jeffs@sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Mt View, Ca Lines: 53 |> 1. 3rd party memory?? IBM wants >$4000 to go from 8-16 meg. I think there are companies that will sell IBM style syms, so you can upgrade a 8M board to something higher. The board is harder to make, and I don't know if they have been cloned yet. |> 2. 3rd party disk drives? I will probably get a internal IBM 320meg |> drive and a 3rd party 1.2 gigabyte, either fujitsu or seagate. Any info |> on formating, disktab entries, etc? Using 3rd party disks usually works pretty well. I would think a major 1.2G drive should work, but hopefully you can get some real experiences. |> 3. I can't afford the 24bit color, but should I get the 8bit '3D' board, |> or stick with the low end color board? This is a tough question to answer. It really depends on what you need to do. If you can forsee the need to use the 3d capibility, then it is probably a good bet (see slot stuff below). However the X server does not work well on this card at this time. This should improve over time. I have a conflict of interest here. I used to work for IBM on various UNIX OS development, including the RS/6000. I now work at SGI, who OEM's the 3d board to IBM... |> 5. Does the field upgrade from 8bit color to 24 bit color take more |> than just memory, i.e. can I do it myself for less than $13k? I have never seen a fully configured board, but I think it can be up to 3 boards. The basic 3d board. The Z-buffer, and the 24 bit color. However this is partially speculation. I have no idea how much things cost. |> 6. Any problem with just 4 slots? I need ethernet, an external scsi |> controller and graphics. It would be nice to have 1 slot free. does |> 24 bit color take 2 slots? 4 slots in the 320 is sorta a bad deal. You need one for ethernet, one for SCSI, and one for a display. This make expansion sorta tight. You probably want to find out how many slots a fully configured 3d card takes. |> 7. How is the IBM 19" monitor? excellent. It's a sony trinitron tube. Good luck with your 6000. Unfortuantely I never had one to my self for a long time, although my SGI machine works just fine. jeffs@sgi.com