I've managed to upgrade my Octane2 and while Linux runs like a dream on it, sadly I think I need to re-install and/ or upgrade IRIX to deal with the newer processor. While I know I could try to do it via network, I think a CD drive would make this task easier and help a lot with other software installation and just day-to-day use. A couple questions:
1) My question is what type should I get? I assume any 68 pin and 50 pin w/ adaptor will probably work but always helps to double check.
2) Did SGI ever make any themselves? I won't mind a matching or branded enclosure.
3) If not, anyone know a model that's reasonably quiet? I used one on someone else's Octane which made almost as much noise as the Octane.
1) My question is what type should I get? I assume any 68 pin and 50 pin w/ adaptor will probably work but always helps to double check.
2) Did SGI ever make any themselves? I won't mind a matching or branded enclosure.
3) If not, anyone know a model that's reasonably quiet? I used one on someone else's Octane which made almost as much noise as the Octane.
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I'm more interested in the enclosure. I have a spare Plextor 12/10/32 known to work with SGIs, and if all else fails, I do have a spare O2 CD-ROM I could use.
J5600, 2 x SUN, 2 x Mac, 3 x Alpha, 2 x RS/6000