Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!dgp.toronto.EDU!ian From: ian@dgp.toronto.EDU ("Ian S. Small") Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Information on Power Series and Personal Irises Keywords: information third-party suppliers Message-ID: <8811252151.AA24975@caboto.dgp.toronto.edu> Date: 25 Nov 88 21:51:21 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: ian%dgp.toronto.edu@BRL.MIL Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI Lines: 47 (Apologies if you have already seen this on comp.sys.sgi.) We are considering purchasing some Irises in the somewhat distant future, so are in the middle of trying to gather information about the new machines. We have a number of questions which are more likely to be answered by fellow netlanders than by SGI salesmen. Please send all replies by e-mail; we will summarise and post if there is sufficient interest. I don't know if there are actually any real Power Iris sites out there yet; beta sites might be able to help with some of these questions. Personal Iris questions should be easier. The questions are: 1) What make of SMD disk controller and SMD disks does SGI supply with the Power Iris? We are naturally interested in going the third party route for these components. Our preferred controllers and disks are the Ciprico 32xx and Fujitsu M23xx lines. 2) What do the memory board modules look like on the Power Iris? Is there a chance of purchasing the memory add-ons from a third party vendor such as Clearpoint, Helios, Parity, etc.? This is possible with Suns and Mac II's and so on because of the generic SIMMs being used - is it the case with the new Iris? 3) The same memory board module question applies for Personal Irises - what does the 8 MB memory increment look like? 4) Has anybody tried running an SMD disk controller out of the single VME 'slot' on a Personal Iris? Is it possible? How fast is it? 5) Is there any way to get access to the SCSI bus in a Personal Iris? There didn't seem to be an *external* connector, which begs the question of whether there's an *internal* one hiding in there somewhere. 6) Does anybody have any experience with plugging arbitrary VME boards into the 4D line? If it works on a MIPS, is it likely to work on a 4D? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. ian -- Ian S. Small (416) 978-6619 Dynamic Graphics Project Computer Systems Research Institute BITNET: ian@dgp.utoronto University of Toronto EAN: ian@dgp.toronto.cdn Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A4 UUCP/CSNET: ian@dgp.toronto.edu