| Manufacturer : | Silicon Graphics |
| Model name / type : | Indy |
| Machine type : | Unix workstation |
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| CPU type : | MIPS R4600 |
| CPU speed : | 133MHz |
| Amount of RAM : | Unknown |
| BIOS/ROM/NVRAM/Boot type : | SGI Firmware/NVRAM |
| Harddisc installed : | Unknown size |
| Disc interface(s) : | SCSI II |
| Other/additional storage : | none (originally delivered with an 1.2MB floppy/21MB optical combo-drive). |
| Expansion slots : | Yes... |
| Graphics : | XL8 8bit |
| External connectors : | Sound, Compsite video in, Indycam in, AUI and RJ45 Ethernet, SCSI-II, 13w3 SGI video, 3D glasses, PS/2 mouse/keyboard, 2xRS232, paralell |
| Network interface : | AUI/TP Ethernet |
| Sound : | Yes.. |
| Operating system : | IRIX 6.5 |
| When the Indy first arrived on the scene, it was tantalizingly close to attainable. Marketed as a "cheap" Unix workstation, it was SGI's push to get people to use their machines for all types of graphics work, 2D or 3D. The Indy-cam made the Indy a perfecly suited machine for Video-conferencing, and some models shipped with Euro-ISDN. | |
| Added to collection : | 0000-00-00 |
| Year of release : | 1994 |