| >>Does anyone have any experience (or even a best guess) as to putting an
>>EISA UTP card into an SGI? The big question is - what drivers are
>>needed and do we have anything to do this? They will be upgrading to
>>RS6?? in the near future but I understand that it is just another
>>flavor of UNIX.
It may physically plug in, but you'll need a device driver to make it
work. We don't support any SGI UNIX platform today, and are unlikely
to without a large business justification. UNIX may be "similar"
across various platforms, but there are enough differences to make it a
separate development effort for each new platform and OS.
>>SGI has a proprietary bus and also an EISA bus. The SGI bus NIC card
>>costs $2-3K so it would be great if we could do this as our cards are
>>half that. They have 30-40 SGI's that could be converted and we are
>>trying to keep 100BaseT out as we won't have a product for some time.
The high cost is likely because it's a fairly closed market for NICs on
SGI platforms, so your commodity-based NIC vendors (such as Digital)
don't enter it.
-Larry
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