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- JAVA for SGI Users - JAVA resources for SGI users from Paul Haeberli.
- Sporting Goods Intelligence (SGI) - Sporting goods and apparel, retailing, market data, market facts and market research for the industry. Financial analysis, database (online and on CD-ROMs), marketing tools, books, mailing lists. SGI sginews. Global coverage. Separate geographics areas. SGI America / SGI Europe and SGI Asia. Specialized newsletters in each area.
- IMPACTs Personal SGI Site - A very helpful site of SGI Systems, made for the growing SGI Community. It includes many Product Guides, self written Manuals and a lot of high quality System Parts Pictures.
- Marcus Herbert's SGI pictures archive - Marcus has the most comprehensive picture archive available. Not only does it cover almost every machine SGI have made, he also has pictures of rare promotional items or one-off custom machines.
- Configuring and Debugging SLIP and PPP Connections - Information on how to setup and run a dialup IP connection on an SGI workstation.
- The Unofficial SGI 320 Website - The Unofficial SGI 320 Website will guide both new and advanced users through the minefield of intricacies that continue to plague this workstation today.
- This Old SGI - A site of notes to aid people who wish to fix up SGI's old 4D machines like the Personal IRIS.
- SCO Set to Take SGI's Unix License Away - SGI may join IBM on SCO list of intellectual property thieves. In recent SEC filing, SGI says SCO threatened to revoke SGI Unix license due to a breach of contract, similar to IBM complaint, to disrupt Irix sales. [The Register]
- SGI Technical Advice and Information - A very comprehensive and helpful site of SGI systems from the Personal Iris to the Onyx2. It includes old product brochures, benchmarks, and several second-hand buying guides.
- SGI Quake - Downloads and documentation.
Wikipedia Articles
- SGI Tezro - The SGI Tezro is the second most recently released (as of December 2005) series of high-end computer workstation available from SGI, and is the immediate successor to the SGI Octane line. The systems are available in both rack-mount and tower versions, and the series was released in June 2003 with a list price of $20,500.
- SGI Indigo² and Challenge M - The SGI Indigo² and the SGI Challenge M were Unix computers marketed by SGI from 1992 to 1997. The Indigo² was a desktop workstation.
- SGI Octane - The SGI Octane (and the very similar SGI Octane2) are UNIX workstations marketed by SGI. Both are SMP-capable (up to 2 identical processors) workstations, originally based on the MIPS architecture R10000 processor.
- SGI Prism - A SGI Prism computer is essentially a SGI Altix with ATI graphics, often using the ATI 350 or 420 Chipset. Prisms can be scaled to 16 (and growing) graphics cards (or pipes as SGI calls them) in a single system.
- SGI Visual Workstation - The SGI Visual Workstation series was a line of computer workstations manufactured by SGI and designed to run Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Linux. The Visual Workstations are notable for their use of the Intel Pentium II and Intel Pentium III processors (rather than the 64-bit MIPS RISC architecture usually used in SGI computer products).