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The SGI Indigo2 (stylized as "Indigo2") and the SGI Challenge M are Unix workstations which were designed and sold by SGI from 1992 to 1997. The Indigo2, codenamed "Fullhouse", is a desktop workstation. The Challenge M is a server which differs from the Indigo2 only by a slightly differently colored and badged case, and the absence of graphics and sound hardware. Both systems are based on the MIPS processors, with EISA bus and SGI proprietary GIO64 expansion bus via a riser card. The Indigo preceded the Indigo2, which is succeeded by the Octane.

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  • SGI Indigo2 y Challenge M (es)
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  • El Indigo2 (estilizado como "Indigo2") y Challenge M son estaciones de trabajo Unix diseñadas y comercializadas por SGI desde 1992 hasta 1997. El Indigo2, código Fullhouse, es una estación de trabajo de escritorio. El Challenge M es un servidor que se diferencia del Indigo2 solo por una carcasa ligeramente diferente de color y con distintivo, y la ausencia de hardware de gráficos y sonido. Ambos sistemas se basan en los procesadores MIPS, con bus EISA y bus de expansión GIO64 patentado por SGI a través de una tarjeta vertical. (es)
  • The SGI Indigo2 (stylized as "Indigo2") and the SGI Challenge M are Unix workstations which were designed and sold by SGI from 1992 to 1997. The Indigo2, codenamed "Fullhouse", is a desktop workstation. The Challenge M is a server which differs from the Indigo2 only by a slightly differently colored and badged case, and the absence of graphics and sound hardware. Both systems are based on the MIPS processors, with EISA bus and SGI proprietary GIO64 expansion bus via a riser card. The Indigo preceded the Indigo2, which is succeeded by the Octane. (en)
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  • El Indigo2 (estilizado como "Indigo2") y Challenge M son estaciones de trabajo Unix diseñadas y comercializadas por SGI desde 1992 hasta 1997. El Indigo2, código Fullhouse, es una estación de trabajo de escritorio. El Challenge M es un servidor que se diferencia del Indigo2 solo por una carcasa ligeramente diferente de color y con distintivo, y la ausencia de hardware de gráficos y sonido. Ambos sistemas se basan en los procesadores MIPS, con bus EISA y bus de expansión GIO64 patentado por SGI a través de una tarjeta vertical. (es)
  • The SGI Indigo2 (stylized as "Indigo2") and the SGI Challenge M are Unix workstations which were designed and sold by SGI from 1992 to 1997. The Indigo2, codenamed "Fullhouse", is a desktop workstation. The Challenge M is a server which differs from the Indigo2 only by a slightly differently colored and badged case, and the absence of graphics and sound hardware. Both systems are based on the MIPS processors, with EISA bus and SGI proprietary GIO64 expansion bus via a riser card. The Indigo preceded the Indigo2, which is succeeded by the Octane. (en)
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