Dual Channel Display Guide for Silicon Graphics Octane2 and Silicon Graphics Fuel Workstations

Document Number: 007-4209-003

CONTRIBUTORS

Written by Alan Stein and Eric Zamost

Illustrated by Dan Young

Production by Karen Jacobson

Contributions by Darren Au, Marc Hannah, Matt Hoy, Matt Humphreys, Niaz Khan, Jim Pagura, Ken Williams, and Zao Yang

COPYRIGHT

© 2002, Silicon Graphics, Inc. All rights reserved; provided portions may be copyright in third parties, as indicated elsewhere herein. No permission is granted to copy, distribute, or create derivative works from the contents of this electronic documentation in any manner, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Silicon Graphics, Inc.

LIMITED RIGHTS LEGEND

The electronic (software) version of this document was developed at private expense; if acquired under an agreement with the USA government or any contractor thereto, it is acquired as "commercial computer software" subject to the provisions of its applicable license agreement, as specified in (a) 48 CFR 12.212 of the FAR; or, if acquired for Department of Defense units, (b) 48 CFR 227-7202 of the DoD FAR Supplement; or sections succeeding thereto. Contractor/manufacturer is Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway 2E, Mountain View, CA 94043-1351.

TRADEMARKS AND ATTRIBUTIONS

Silicon Graphics, SGI, the SGI logo, Octane, and IRIX are registered trademarks, and Silicon Graphics Fuel, Octane2, and VPro are trademarks, of Silicon Graphics, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. Envi-Ro-Tech is a trademark of Tech Spray, L.P.

For regulatory and compliance information, see your Octane or Octane2 Workstation Owner's Guide.

Record of Revision

Revision 001October 2000 
Initial version

Revision 002November 2001 
Added instructions to install the Dual Channel Display in Silicon Graphics Octane2 Dual Head systems.

Revision 003September 2002 
Added operating and troubleshooting information for the Dual Channel Display in Silicon Graphics Fuel workstations.