[rescue] rescue Digest, Vol 171, Issue 7
Andrew Jones
andrew at jones.ec
Thu Feb 9 09:58:31 CST 2017
On 02/09/2017 10:49 AM, John Hudak wrote:
> thank you for the clarification.
> So, a general question - what was the fastest Indy made (in the desk top
> box config)?
> Did they all use the MIPS processors?
> I've searched a bit but cant find a listing of the machines and associated
> base configurations.
They were all MIPS systems. They were all "entry level."
The fastest Indys were the final generation, with R5000 chips. Those
will sometimes run IRIX 6.5 just fine, because they often had 128 MB of RAM.
Earlier generations (R4000, R4400) typically had far too little RAM for
IRIX 6.5 to fit comfortably. It's not a CPU problem. If anything, the
Indy had an astonishing amount of CPU power for that price point in that
era.
RAM was very expensive in the early years of the Indy's run, so they
shipped them in configurations that swapped like mad to hit a price point.
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