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Manuals Summary

Documenter's Workbench Software User's Guide (007-0510-010)

This AT&T manual contains three parts: Part 1 illustrates the many document preparation features of Documenter's Workbench by showing input fields and their resultant output. Part 2 introduces the basic concepts of document preparation using Documenter's Workbench: formatting commands, line filling, and processing input files. Part 3 is devoted to tutorials on macro packages (mm, mv), formatters (nroff, troff), preprocessors (tbl, eqn, neqn, pic, grap), and revising and indexing tools (checkmm, diffmk hyphen, ndx, ptk, subj).


Documenter's Workbench Software Technical Discussion and Reference Manual (007-0511-010)

This manual provides technical information about Documenter's Workbench. It provides detailed discussions of the macro package mm, the preprocessor tbl, and the formatters nroff and troff.


C Language Reference Manual (007-0701-090)

This manual contains a summary of the syntax and semantics of the C programming language as implemented on the IRIX operating system. It is for programmers who are writing and developing C code for Silicon Graphics computer systems.


IRIS Power C User's Guide (007-0702-030)

This guide describes how to use IRIS Power C. It is intended for C programmers who want to make efficient use of multiprocessor Silicon Graphics systems to execute code in parallel.


IRIS Power C User's Guide (007-0702-040)

The IRIS Power C User's Guide describes how to use IRIS Power C. It is intended for C programmers who want to make efficient use of multiprocessor Silicon Graphics systems to execute code in parallel. The online version ships with the Power C software option.


IRIS Power C Quick Reference Card (007-0703-030)

The IRIS Power C Quick Reference Card provides information about IRIS Power C in a quick-reference format. It lists IRIS Power C and multiprocessing C command-line options, run-time environment variables, and directives.


C++ Programmer's Guide (007-0704-090)

This guide provides information about implementing C++ programs using IRIX. It documents compiling, linking, and running C++ programs, the interface between C++ and C, and tells how to use the debugger dbx with C++. It is intended for readers with some experience with C++.


C++ Programmer's Guide (007-0704-100)

The C++ Programming Guide provides information about implementing C++ programs using IRIX. It documents compiling, linking, and running C++ programs, the interface between C++ and C, and tells how to uses the debugger dbx with C++. It is intended for readers with some experience with C++.


Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual (007-0710-060)

The Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual describes the Fortran 77 programming language specifications as implemented on Silicon Graphics systems. It is a reference manual and assumes prior exposure to Fortran or other algebraic language. The online version ships with the Fortran 77 software option.


Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide (007-0711-060)

The Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide provides information about implementing Fortran 77 programs using IRIX. It documents compiling, linking, and running Fortran 77 programs, program interfaces, system functions, and subroutines. It is intended for users with some experience with Fortran 77. The online version ships with the Fortran 77 software option.


POWER Fortran Accelerator User's Guide (007-0715-060)

The Power Fortran Accelerator User's Guide describes the features of the Silicon Graphics Power Fortran Accelerator (PFA). PFA is a Fortran 77 source-to-source preprocessor that enables you to run existing Fortran 77 code in parallel on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems. This guide is intended for Fortran programmers who wish to take advantage of the features of PFA to maximize the performance of their applications on multiprocessor systems. The online version ships with the Power Fortran software option.


Pascal Programming Guide (007-0740-030)

This guide describes the unique features of the SGI implementation of the Pascal language, including nonstandard language extensions supported, compiling and linking, and details of the runtime execution environment.


IRIS 3270 Emulator User's Guide (007-0805-040)

This guide explains how to set up and use 3270 emulator software for sessions with an IBM host. This guide is written for Silicon Graphics workstation users who need to run IBM host applications from their workstation or from an ASCII terminal connected to the workstation. It explains configuration menus fully, so that new users can easily select the correct session operating parameters and adjust for personal preferences. The guide also describes and illustrates keyboard mappings and screen layouts to ensure effective use of the emulator, and it provides detailed instructions for using the 3270 file transfer utilities, IRISXFR and IND$FILE.


IRIX Network Programming Guide (007-0810-060)

This guide describes various approaches to writing software that sends or receives information via a network, including the Transport Layer Interface of the OSI Reference Model; sockets, TCP/IP, and the BSD model of network layering; and the RPC/XDR remote procedure call model. This manual is for programmers who want to make a program communicate over a network.


4DDN User's Guide and Man Pages (007-0820-030)

This guide explains how to use the application-level commands that 4DDN software provides. The intended audience is end users of Silicon Graphics workstations that are connected to a DECnet network. This guide provides instructions for running the virtual terminal service, performing file transfer and program execution, sending mail, and printing files from a Silicon Graphics node on the DECnet.


4DDN Network Management Guide and Man Pages (007-0821-030)

This guide explains how to use the network administration features that 4DDN software provides. The intended audiences are network or server administrators who are responsible for managing Silicon Graphics nodes on a DECnet network, and expert workstation users who are responsible for adding their systems to the DECnet network and monitoring the connection. The 4DDN Network Management Guide contains procedures for configuring 4DDN software, maintaining the network database, adding user accounts, and monitoring and controlling the network from a Silicon Graphics node.


5080 Emulator User's Guide (007-0841-040)

This guide explains how to configure and use IRIS 5080 terminal emulator software, which enables a Silicon Graphics workstation to operate as an IBM 5080 Model 2A terminal. It is written for Silicon Graphics workstation users who need to use the 5080 emulator to run IBM host-resident graphics programs from their workstations. The guide introduces new users to the IRIX desktop tools, to native 5080 Model 2A terminal features and their IRIS 5080 emulator equivalents, and to 5080 terminology. It also provides illustrated instructions for configuring the emulator and for using its features in sessions with the IBM host.


5080 Emulator Quick Reference (007-0845-050)

This pamphlet contains keyboard charts, table of keyboard functions, and tables of graphics mnemonics for the IRIS 5080 Terminal Emulator application. It offers experienced IRIS 5080 emulator users a convenient method of retrieving information about keyboard locations and command equivalents for 5080 functions. The 5080 Emulator Quick Reference condenses the information in the IRIX 5080 Terminal Emulator User's Guide.


ONC3/NFS Administrator's Guide (007-0850-080)

The ONC3/NFS Administrator's Guide explains how to implement the Open Network Computing Network File System (NFS) services on Silicon Graphics servers and workstations. This guide is written primarily for server and site administrators who are responsible for managing filesystem sharing at network sites, but it can also be helpful to expert personal workstation users who need to configure and troubleshoot the NFS client setup on their systems. The ONC3/NFS Administrator's Guide contains theory of operations information, planning suggestions, and procedures for setting up and maintaining ONC3/NFS services, such as NFS, automounter and the cache FS filesystem.


Diskless Workstation Administration Guide (007-0855-030)

The Diskless Workstation Administration Guide explains how to configure IRIX software on a Silicon Graphics server so that the server can support one or more diskless workstations. This guide is written for server and network administrators who are experienced in managing NFS operations. The Diskless Workstation Administration Guide contains practical planning recommendations installation instructions, and procedures for maintaining a diskless workstation implementation. Related document: IRIX Admin: Software Installation and Licensing and ONC3/NFS Administrator's Guide.


IRIS SNA SERVER Administration Guide (007-0870-020)

This guide explains how to configure, operate, and maintain IRIS SNA Server software using SNAView, a graphical interface tool for managing SNA connectivity on Silicon Graphics systems. It is written for system administrators who are responsible for managing user services (such as 3270 terminal emulation) and program services (including LU 0-3 and LU 6.2 applications and application development). Introductory chapters describe SNA Server software architecture and its relationship to other Silicon Graphics products that support IBM host connectivity. The remaining chapters provide illustrated instructions for using SNAView to achieve the connectivity requirements of the server and to monitor SNA activity. Appendixes offer detailed information about the features and implemented functions of SNA Server software, its return codes, and error messages.


IRIS SNA SERVER Administration Guide (007-0870-030)

The IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide explains how to configure, operate and maintain IRIS SNA Server software using SNAView, a graphical interface tool for managing SNA connectivity on Silicon Graphics systems. This guide is written for system administrators who are responsible for managing user services (such as 3270 terminal emulation) and program services (including LU 0-3 and LU 6.2 applications and application development). Introductory chapters describe SNA Server software architecture and its relationship to other Silicon Graphics products that support IBM host connectivity. The remaining chapters provide illustrated instructions for using SNAView to achieve the connectivity requirements of the server and to monitor SNA activity. Appendixes offer detailed information about the features and implemented functions of SNA Server software, its return codes and error messages.


IRIS SNA SERVER Programming Guide (007-0871-020)

This guide describes the application program interface that IRIS SNA Server software offers for developing LU 0-3 and LU 6.2 transaction programs. It is written for experienced SNA programmers who are developing applications to run on Silicon Graphics systems. This guide contains a description of all functions that a calling program uses to establish a session and to perform the additional services that the program might require. It also contains a complete reference to the verb set that is available to LU 0-3 applications (Types 0, 1, 2, and 3 devices) for requesting session-level services. (The verb set for LU 6.2 application development is described in the IRIS SNA LU 6.2 Programming Guide.) Appendixes contain detailed reference information about all utilities in the SNA Server library.


IRIS SNA Server Programming Guide (007-0871-030)

The IRIS SNA Server Programming Guide describes the application program interface that IRIS SNA Server software offers for developing LU 0-3 and LU 6.2 transaction programs. It is written for experienced SNA programmers who are developing applications to run on Silicon Graphics systems. This guide contains a description of all functions that a calling program uses to establish a session and to perform the additional services that the program might require. It also contains a complete reference to the verb set that is available to LU 0-3 applications (Types 0, 1, 2, and 3 devices) for requesting session-level services. (The verb set for LU 6.2 application development is described in the IRIS SNA LU 6.2 Programming Guide.) Appendixes contain detailed reference information about all utilities in the SNA Server library.


IRIS SNA LU 6.2 Programming Guide (007-0874-020)

This guide describes the library of functions (verbs) that support LU 6.2 transactions on Silicon Graphics systems in an SNA network. It is written for C-language programmers who develop applications in which a Silicon Graphics system is a partner in an LU 6.2 transaction. It contains a complete description of all verbs in the library and their return codes (including the verbs supplied by the IRIS SNA Server product) and provides a sample application to illustrate verb usage. This guide also explains the security features of IRIS LU 6.2 and describes its departures from the IBM SNA implementation. Finally, this guide offers an appendix of the verbs presented in traditional reference page format.


IRIS SNA Programming Guide (007-0874-030)

The IRIS SNA LU 6.2 Programming Guide describes the library of functions (verbs) thaty of support LU 6.2 transactions on Silicon Graphics systems in an SNAphics systems in an SNA network. This guide is written for network. It is written for C-language programmers who develop applications in which a Silicon Graphics system is a partner in an LU 6.2 transaction. It contains a complete description of all verbs in the library and their return codes (including the verbs supplied by the IRIS SNA Server product) and provides a sample application to illustrate verb usage. This guide also explains the security features of IRIS LU 6.2 and describes its departures from the IBM SNA implementation. Finally, this guide offers an appendix of the verbs presented in traditional reference page format.


dbx User's Guide (007-0906-100)

This guide describes the source level debugger, dbx. This manual is written for programmers who want to debug C, C++, Fortran, Pascal, and Assembler code. It describes how to execute a program under dbx, examine source code, control program execution, debug machine language code, and debug multiple processes. It also lists dbx commands, predefined aliases, and predefined variables.


dbx User's Guide (007-0906-110)

This guide describes the source level debugger, dbx. This manual is written for programmers who want to debug C, C++, Fortran, Pascal, and Assembler code. It describes how to execute a program under dbx, examine source code, control program execution, debug machine language code, and debug multiple processes. It also lists dbx commands, predefined aliases, and predefined variables.


IRIX Device Driver Programmer's Guide (007-0911-060)

This guide documents the execution environment for kernel-level and user-level device drivers in IRIX, and covers the development tools and methods used to create device drivers. It is intended for experienced C programmers who have a good knowledge of UNIX system programming and of the hardware to be attached.


Graphics Library Programming Guide, Volume I (007-1210-060)

This guide describes the IRIS GL API. It's intended only for programmers who have not yet ported their code to OpenGL. Related documents include the OpenGL Programming Guide and The OpenGL Porting Guide.


4DDN Programming Guide and Man Pages (007-1302-020)

This guide explains the application interfaces that 4DDN software offers for accessing files and establishing logical links between a Silicon Graphics node and other nodes on a DECnet network. It is written for C application developers who are familiar with the DECnet programming environment. The 4DDN Programming Guide thoroughly documents the library routines that perform file access and the IRIX system calls that perform task-to-task communications over the network. It includes sample C programs and suggestions for program debugging.


IRIS Showcase User's Guide (007-1303-080)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Showcase User's Guide (007-1303-090)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Essentials (007-1342-090)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Essentials (007-1342-100)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Essentials (007-1342-100DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Essentials (007-1342-100FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIX Admin: Software Installation and Licensing (007-1364-060)

This guide explains how to install and license software that runs under IRIX, the Silicon Graphics implementation of the UNIX operating system. It contains instructions for performing miniroot and live installations using the inst command. It identifies the licensing products that control access to restricted applications running under IRIX and refers readers to licensing product documentation.


Personal System Administration Guide (007-1366-070)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Personal System Administrator Guide (007-1366-070aDE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Personal System Administrator Guide (007-1366-070aFR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Utilities Guide (007-1367-080)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


ImageVision Library Programming Guide (007-1387-030)

This manual describes how to use the ImageVision Library (IL) to perform image processing tasks. It is intended for programmers writing image processing applications using C++, C, or Fortran. The manual describes the IL architecture, how IL application programs can access external data, the operations that can be performed on an image, and how to display images on a monitor. For advanced applications, the manual also describes how programmers can optimize an application, and how they can extend the library by adding image operators, file formats, and memory management methods unique to that application.


ImageVision Library Programming Guide (007-1387-040)

This manual describes how to use the ImageVision Library (IL) to perform image processing tasks. It is intended for programmers writing image processing applications using C++, C, or Fortran. The manual describes the IL architecture, how IL application programs can access external data, the operations that can be performed on an image, how to display images on a monitor. For advanced applications, the manual also describes how programmers can optimize an application, and how they can extend the library by adding image operators, file formats, and memory management methods unique to that application.


4DLT Administrator's Guide (007-1396-020)

This guide explains how to configure and maintain 4DLT software on a Silicon Graphics server or workstation. The audience for this guide is system and network administrators who are experienced in LAT network management and familiar with UNIX file maintenance utilities. This guide describes how to add Silicon Graphics systems to a LAT network, make the system's resources available to LAT network users, and optimize 4DLT operations for a particular LAT network or Silicon Graphics node.


IRIS 3270 Emulator Programming Guide (007-1410-020)

This guide describes the Silicon Graphics 3270 high-level language application program interface (HLLAPI). It explains the programming tools that are available to customize the user interface to the IRIS 3270 Emulator, automate 3270 interactions between Silicon Graphics systems and the IBM host, and use Silicon Graphics Message Mode facilities to increase throughput. This guide is written for HLLAPI application programmers who need comprehensive information delivered in an economical style: it explains departures from IBM PC Assembler HLLAPI, lists all Silicon Graphics HLLAPI capabilities, then presents a functional description of each subroutine that implements these capabilities. It also provides troubleshooting advice, and appendixes of error messages and scan code and buffer code tables.


IRIX Networker Administrator's Guide (007-1458-030)

This guide documents the Silicon Graphics implementation of Legato NetWorker from Legato Systems, Inc. It contains information on how to install, configure, and manage NetWorker backup and recovery software. It also explains how to configure systems for NetWorker archiving and retrieval, if these optional features have been purchased. This manual provides enough information for the basic use and administration of NetWorker installed in a typical networked environment.


IRIS IM Programming Guide (007-1472-020)

This guide is for all programmers interested in developing applications using IRIS IM, Silicon Graphics' port of the industry-standard OSF/Motif for use on Silicon Graphics IRIS workstations. This guide also contains advice for pure X and X toolkit programmers about programming in the Silicon Graphics X environment, including how to work with nondefault visuals. The Silicon Graphics IRIX operating system contains a fully compliant native X Window System that provides standard X toolkits, font support, and improved X performance.


Graphics Library Programming Tools and Techniques (007-1489-030)

This guide describes useful software tools and programming techniques for use with IRIS GL. It includes a description of gldebug, suggestions on tuning performance, discussion of mixed-model (GL and X) programming, and information on programming SkyWriter systems. This manual is useful for anyone who needs to debug or tune an IRIS GL program, and for anyone writing software for SkyWriter systems.


IRIS OSI Transport Service Administration Guide (007-1547-020)

This guide describes the software that implements OSI network services on Silicon Graphics systems and explains how to use the network management tools that the IRIS Transport Services product offers. The guide is especially suited to network administrators who are new to OSI. It contains illustrated examples of the OSI protocol stacks that are configurable with Transport Services modules and clearly explains the services implemented by each stack configuration. It also explains how to select protocol combinations to achieve specific connectivity requirements and provides instructions for using configuration, monitoring, and testing tools that are clear, easy to understand, and illustrated with examples. The purpose of each tool and its effect on the software configuration are clearly described, so that new OSI network administrators can set up and manage a network with confidence.


IRIS OSI Transport Service Network Directory Compiler Guide (007-1549-010)

This guide explains how to create the routing tables that are required to operate IRIS OSI Transport Services software on intermediate systems connecting OSI LANs or WANs. The guide is written as a companion to the IRIS OSI Transport Service Administration Guide. It describes the function, format, and contents of an OSI routing table and explains how to create a routing table using the Directory Network Compiler. To meet the needs of new OSI network administrators, this guide pays special attention to explaining and illustrating OSI address formats and routing domains. It also makes recommendations for selecting an address format and assigning addresses in a new OSI network.


IRIS Token Ring Administrator's Guide (007-1561-030)

This guide describes network administration for Silicon Graphics' 802.5 Token Ring network products. It contains chapters on configuring and troubleshooting the product, as well as a chapter describing the 802.5 Token Ring protocol.


IRIS SNA SERVER VT100 Interface Guide (007-1593-010)

This guide is a supplement to the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide. It is written for system administrators who use a terminal type device rather than a graphics device for managing SNA user services and program services on a Silicon Graphics system. The IRIS SNA Server VT100 Interface Guide replaces the SNAView menus and screens that are documented in the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide with the selection screens and forms that are available from an ASCII terminal. The guide is used in conjunction with the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide for complete server management.


IRIS SNA SERVER VT100 Interface Guide (007-1593-020)

The IRIS SNA Server VT100 Interface Guide is a supplement to the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide. It is written for system administrators who use a terminal type device rather than a graphics device for managing SNA user services and program services on a Silicon Graphics system. The IRIS SNA Server VT100 Interface Guide replaces the SNAView menus and screens that are documented in the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide with the selection screens and forms that are available from an ASCII terminal. The IRIS SNA Server VT100 Interface Guide is used in conjunction with the IRIS SNA Server Administration Guide for complete server management.


ToolTalk Programmer's Guide (007-1611-010)

This guide describes the ToolTalk service and how to modify your application to send and receive ToolTalk messages. It is for application developers who create or maintain applications and wish to use the ToolTalk message service. This manual assumes familiarity with the IRIX operating system environment. After you have read this manual, you should have an understanding of what the ToolTalk service is and how it works; what is required to integrate with the ToolTalk service; how to modify your application to send messages addressed to processes or ToolTalk objects; how to register message pattern information for the messages you want to receive; how to receive and handle messages delivered to your application by the ToolTalk service; and how to create and manage ToolTalk objects in your application's data. This manual is intended for systems running IRIX 4.0.1 or later. The manual does not provide ToolTalk installation procedures. To install the ToolTalk service, see the ToolTalk Setup and Administration Guide.


ToolTalk Programmer's Guide (007-1611-020)

The ToolTalk Programmer's Guide describes the ToolTalk service and how to modify your application to send and receive ToolTalk messages. It is for application developers who create or maintain applications and wish to use the ToolTalk message service. This manual assumes familiarity with the IRIX operating system environment. After you have read this manual, you should have an understanding of what the ToolTalk service is and how it works; what is required to integrate with the ToolTalk service; how to modify your application to send messages addressed to processes or ToolTalk objects; how to register message pattern information for the messages you want to receive; how to receive and handle messages delivered to your application by the ToolTalk service; and how to create and manage ToolTalk objects in your application's data. This manual is intended for systems running IRIX 4.0.1 or later. The manual does not provide ToolTalk installation procedures. To install the ToolTalk service, see the ToolTalk Setup and Administration Guide.


CASEVision/ClearCase Concepts Guide (007-1612-020)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


CASEVision/ClearCase Reference Pages (007-1613-030)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


CASEVision/ClearCase Tutorial (007-1614-020)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


ToolTalk Setup and Administration Guide (007-1617-010)

This manual describes how to use the ToolTalk service. It is intended for those setting up and administering a ToolTalk message system. In addition to setup and maintenance information, the manual lists error messages that can arise. This manual assumes familiarity with the IRIX operating system environment. To modify or create applications using the ToolTalk service, see the ToolTalk Programming Guide.


ToolTalk Setup and Administration Guide (007-1617-020)

This manual describes how to use the ToolTalk service. It is intended for those setting up and administering a ToolTalk message system. In addition to setup and maintenance information the manual lists error messages that can arise. This manual assumes familiarity with the IRIX operating system environment. To modify or create applications using the ToolTalk service, see the ToolTalk Programming Guide.


C++ Language System Product Reference Manual (007-1618-020)

This manual describes the C++ programming language. It is the May 1991 edition of the C++ Reference Manual by Bjarne Stroustrup. Readers of this manual should be familiar with C++.


C++ Language System Library (007-1619-020)

This manual introduces the iostream support in the C++ library and describes the basic facilities for using complex arithmetic in C++. It is intended for experienced C++ programmers.


C++ Language System Overview (007-1621-020)

This guide introduces new language features of C++ and shows how C++ corrects most of the deficiencies of C. It is intended for experienced C++ programmers.


Impressario User's Guide (007-1632-040)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Impressario Programming Guide (007-1633-040)

This guide describes the Impressario programming interface. It is intended for developers of printer drivers, scanner drivers, and application programs that print or scan. Impressario enables developers to showcase each printer and scanner's special features and capabilities, and present them to the user in a graphical dialog box.


IRIS Performer Programmer's Guide (007-1680-030)

This guide serves as both introduction and reference for all developers building graphics applications using IRIS Performer 2.0. Topics covered include an overview of real-time image generation and IRIS Performer, detailed code walkthrough of a typical Performer application, information on application and scene-graph structure, details of database traversal, hints on load management and special effects, a description of the 36 file loaders provided with Performer, and information about the low-level libpr rendering library, math tools, statistics gathering and reporting, application tuning, and the new C++ programmer's API.


Addendum to Apple Audio Interchange File Format-AIFF-C Specification (007-1694-030)

The Addendum to Apple Audio Interchange File Format - AIFF-C Specification describes Silicon Graphics extensions to the AIFF-C file format.


Graphics Library Programming Guide, Volume II (007-1702-020)

This guide describes the IRIS GL API. It's intended only for programmers who have not yet ported their code to OpenGL. Related documents include the OpenGL Programming Guide and The OpenGL Porting Guide.


ImageVision Library Quick Reference Card (007-1711-020)

This quick-reference card shows all the public classes in the ImageVision Library class hierarchy.


Non Indy Flyer (007-1726-060)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE L Deskside Owner's Guide (007-1732-050)

The POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE L Deskside Owner's Guide is a hardware-oriented manual designed for end users of these systems to help them operate, manage, and troubleshoot the CHALLENGE deskside server. Using this guide, the user can learn all the basics of the system and its capabilities. The manual covers use of system components, indicators, and connectors; hardware-specific operating procedures; use of internal and external peripheral devices; troubleshooting of common hardware-related problems; general human safety and comfort guidelines; and basic care and maintenance for system components.


POWER CHALLENGE XL Rackmount Owner's Guide (007-1735-040)

This guide is designed to help you understand and operate the POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE XL rackmount systems. This guide contains information about the system hardware and software, as well the base set of supported peripherals. The POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE XL systems are high-performance servers that are installed in a configurable rack-mounted enclosure. Both systems can support the following maximum configuration: * nine CPU boards * eight MC3 (memory) boards * three separate card cages (two in the standard configuration) * 16 internal, half-size SCSI drives (eight in the standard configuration) The POWER CHALLENGE and CHALLENGE XL systems also provide VMEbus board support and a wide range of I/O options. In addition, the POWER CHALLENGE configuration supports an optional visualization console display for graphics capability. The POWER CHALLENGE contains the R8000-based IP21 CPU board. The CHALLENGE system contains the R4400-based IP19 CPU board.


IDO Flyer for 6.2 (007-1747-100)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS 5080/3270 Important Note (007-1759-010)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


4DLT User's Guide (007-1761-010)

This guide explains how to use 4DLT commands to connect to a Local Area Transport (LAT) network and use its resources. The audience for this guide is end users of Silicon Graphics workstations with some experience in using the IRIX command-line interface. This guide introduces readers to LAT networks, explains the effects of the 4DLT application and how to start and stop it, and describes each user-level command and its options, including sample command entries.


CHALLENGE Vault XL and SCSIBox 2 Owner's Guide (007-1762-040)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


CASEVision/ClearCase Administration Guide (007-1774-020)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


The OpenGL Porting Guide (007-1797-020)

This guide discusses changing existing IRIS GL programs to use OpenGL. It details the use of the toogl porting software, and provides a brief introduction to handling windows and events with OpenGL equivalents, as well as a list of major differences between IRIS GL and OpenGL.


IRIS Digital Media Programming Guide (007-1799-040)

This guide describes the APIs of the Audio, Audio File, CD, DAT, MIDI, Video, IndigoVideo, Compression, and Movie Libraries, which make up the IRIS Digital Media development environment. It describes how to configure the audio system, manage audio I/O, read and write digital audio files, and interface to SCSI CD-ROM and DAT drives; how to send, receive, and process MIDI messages through serial ports; how to use the Video Library to interface to the on-board Indy VINO, and to video options such as Indy Video, Galileo Video, Indigo2 Video, and Sirius Video; how to use the IndigoVideo Library to interface to the optional IndigoVideo board for Indigo Entry Graphics workstations; how to support standard and user-defined compression methods; and how to create, read, write, edit, and play movie files.


Multi-Channel Option Programmer's Guide (007-1812-030)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Silicon Graphics Glossary of Terms (007-1859-050)

The Silicon Graphics Glossary of Terms defines words and phrases used in SGI manuals. This alphabetic list can be used as a companion piece to the manuals, many of which contain their own glossaries. Where applicable, the Glossary indicates terms that have special meanings within certain contexts (applications).


SGI Glossary (007-1859-050DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SGI Glossary (007-1859-050FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Indigo Magic Desktop Integration Guide (007-2006-090)

This manual explains how to integrate applications into the Indigo Magic Desktop Environment. It is intended for programmers who are developing applications to run on Silicon Graphics workstations. This manual describes how to achieve the Indigo Magic look and feel for your application -- using Schemes and the enhanced look, using some new widgets provided by Silicon Graphics, setting window and session management properties, creating unique images for minimized windows, using the File Alteration Monitor, and tips for using fonts. The manual also shows you how to create Desktop icons for your application -- drawing icons using IconSmith, programming icons using file typing rules, and installing icons in the Icon Catalog. And you can internationalize your application by generalizing it so that it can easily be customized -- or localized -- to run in more than one language environment. Finally, information is provided for packaging your application for installation. This involves using the Software Packager tool so that users can install your product with the Software Manager, Silicon Graphics' software installation and management tool. (The Software Manager provides a graphical interface that makes it easy for users to install your product.)


Network License System Administration Guide (007-2115-002)

The Network License System Administration Guide describes the NetLS application licensing system used by Silicon Graphics. This guide explains how to install, maintain, and administer the licenses required to run applications that use NetLS.


IRIS ViewKit Programmer's Guide (007-2124-002)

This guide describes how to create programs using IRIS ViewKit. IRIS ViewKit is a C++ toolkit that provides commonly needed facilities for applications based on the IRIS IM user interface toolkit (the Silicon Graphics port of the industry-standard OSF/Motif user interface toolkit for use on Silicon Graphics workstations). The guide describes the ViewKit concepts and components used in practically every ViewKit program; describes how to use the pre-built ViewKit components; and provides numerous examples of creating ViewKit programs.


WorldView Europe Reference Manual (007-2151-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIX Admin: Selected Reference Pages (007-2159-005)

The IRIX Admin: Selected Reference Pages provides concise reference page (manual page) information on the use of commands that may be needed while the system is down. Generally, each reference page covers one command, although some reference pages cover several closely related commands. Reference pages are available online through the man(1) command.


NIS Administration Guide (007-2161-001)

The NIS Administration Guide explains how to implement the network information system (NIS) on Silicon Graphics servers and client workstations. This guide is written for experienced UNIX network administrators who manage server operations for their site. The NIS Administration Guide describes the NIS domain paradigm, the software that implements the NIS server hierarchy, and the tools available to monitor and maintain the NIS network lookup service.


Indigo Magic User Interface Guidelines (007-2167-002)

This guide is intended for developers of software products used on Silicon Graphics workstations, including software engineers, user interface (UI) designers, and human factors specialists. Its purpose is to help you create products that are consistent with other applications and that integrate seamlessly into the Indigo Magic Desktop environment. This guide contains two major parts: Part I describes how users might want to interact with your application from the Desktop. It covers the Desktop, icon design, application windows, Indigo Magic Desktop services, and interoperability among applications. Part II describes the individual components of the Silicon Graphics interface, such as menus, dialogs, and controls, and presents examples of appropriate and inappropriate ways to use them.


Desktop Help (007-2169-003aDE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Desktop Help (007-2169-003aFR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Desktop Help (007-2169-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Monitor Errors Help (007-2172-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Monitor Errors Help (007-2172-004DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Monitor Errors Help (007-2172-004FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Errors Message Help (007-2173-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Errors Message Help (007-2173-003aDE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Errors Message Help (007-2173-003aFR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS InSight Viewer Help (007-2174-005)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Insight Help (007-2174-005DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Insight Help (007-2174-005FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SX.25 User's Guide (007-2178-001)

This guide explains how to use the packet assembler/disassembler terminal program (PAD) that is part of the SX.25 software product. The guide is intended for end users of the PAD application. It explains the how PAD application works in simple terms, so that even first-time users can feel well prepared to begin working in the PAD environment. It also provides clear instructions for establishing and closing a PAD connection and for using the commands that control a PAD session. Troubleshooting information is geared to helping users solve problems independently, should they occur.


SX.25 Administrator's Guide (007-2179-003)

This guide explains how to configure a Silicon Graphics system to operate as a host on one or more X.25 LANs or WANs. The guide is written for system and network administrators who are experienced in setting up network hosts and are familiar with the requirements of PSDN connections; however, the graphical administrator interface and the instructions in the guide greatly simplify the configuration task. Introductory chapters describe the features of the Silicon Graphics X.25 implementation, illustrating the connectivity options that it offers. A quick-start chapter provides instructions that can cut time from the configuration process, and detailed procedures explain how to use menus to configure the protocol stack and the user applications that it supports (PAD, TCP/IP, and UUCP services as well as custom applications).


Help Viewer Help (007-2181-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SGIHelp Viewer Help (007-2181-004DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SGIHelp Viewer Help (007-2181-004FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Montior Help (007-2182-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Monitor Help (007-2182-004DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


System Monitor Help (007-2182-004FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS HIPPI API Programmer's Guide (007-2227-002)

This guide explains the philosophy and usage for the IRIS HIPPI product's application programming interface.


IRIS HIPPI Administrator's Guide (007-2229-003)

This guide describes network administration for Silicon Graphics' High-Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI) network product. It contains chapters on configuring, maintaining, and monitoring the product, as well as a chapter describing the HIPPI protocol.


Sirius Video Programming and Configuration Guide (007-2238-003)

Sirius Video is a video option that provides IRIS and POWER Onyx workstations equipped with RealityEngine, RealityEngine2, or VTX graphics with broadcast-quality video. Sirius Video can also be installed in CHALLENGE, POWER Series, and POWER CHALLENGE server configurations, making its broadcast-quality video a network resource.


InPerson User's Guide (007-2253-004)

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for using the InPerson desktop conferencing software.


InPerson User's Guide (007-2253-005)

This guide provides step-by-step instructions for using the InPerson desktop conferencing software.


InPerson Setup and Adminstration Guide (007-2254-004)

This guide offers instructions on setting up to use InPerson, managing InPerson's use of network bandwidth, and troubleshooting.


Open Inventor Business Reply Card (007-2257-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SX.25 NLI Programmer's Guide (007-2268-002)

This guide describes how to create X.25 network applications for Silicon Graphics systems using the STREAMS mechanisms that implement the Network Layer Interface (NLI). The NLI implements communications between an application and the kernel-resident network driver. The audience for this guide is STREAMS programmers who are experienced in developing network applications. The guide identifies IRIX header files that must be included in an application, explains NLI data structures and message formats in detail, and describes how to set up a listener process in an application. This guide also provides NLI programming examples.


ImageVision Tools User's Guide (007-2273-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


ImageVision Tools User's Guide (007-2273-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Media Tools User's Guide (007-2275-002)

Your IRIX software includes a suite of end user digital media tools that enable you to capture, edit, record, play, compress, and convert audio, video, or image files. Applications for these tools include developing and editing digital media files to put on the World Wide Web, creating material for multimedia presentations, and playing or creating content for movies and CD-ROMs. This online book is your guide to using this software.


Media Tools User's Guide (007-2275-004)

Your IRIX software includes a suite of end user digital media tools that enable you to capture, edit, record, play, compress, and convert audio, video, or image files. Applications for these tools include developing and editing digital media files to put on the World Wide Web, creating material for multimedia presentations, and playing or creating content for movies and CD-ROMs. This online book is your guide to using this software.


Media Tools User's Guide (007-2275-005)

Your IRIX software includes a suite of end user digital media tools that enable you to capture, edit, record, play, compress, and convert audio, video, or image files. Applications for these tools include developing and editing digital media files to put on the World Wide Web, creating material for multimedia presentations, and playing or creating content for movies and CD-ROMs. This online book is your guide to using this software.


Media Control Panel User's Guide (007-2276-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Media Control Panel User's Guide (007-2276-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


VME/ISA Synchronous Communication Administrator's Guide (007-2278-001)

This guide explains how to configure the software that controls synchronous communications boards on CHALLENGE model systems. It is written for system and network administrators who are responsible for configuring servers that provide local and wide area network services. It explains how to set up the initial configuration of synchronous communications software and how to modify the configuration after it is established. It is not necessary to use this guide if you plan to use the graphical interface to network software configuration (see the SX.25 Administrator's Guide.)


Media Mail Help (007-2299-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MediaMail Help (007-2299-003DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MediaMail Help (007-2299-003FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


NetWorker for IRIX User's Guide (007-2304-002)

This guide documents the Silicon Graphics implementation of Legato NetWorker from Legato Systems, Inc. It contains instructions on using NetWorker's backup and recovery software from a client workstation. It shows you how to back up files and directories to the NetWorker server as needed using the Backup window, and how to browse the online index to recover files using the Recover window. It also explains how to use NetWorker archiving and retrieval, if these optional features are available at your site.


CHALLENGE S Server Owner's Guide (007-2314-005)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS ATM Configuration Guide (007-2333-001)

This guide provides instructions for configuring the IRIS ATM product (hardware and software). It includes instructions for verifying that different pieces of the product are functional, and a complete set of error messages that are generated by the software.


IRIS ATM Configuration Guide (007-2333-002)

This guide provides instructions for configuring the IRIS ATM product (hardware and software). It includes instructions for verifying that different pieces of the product are functional, and a complete set of error messages that are generated by the software.


IRIS ATM API Programmer's Guide (007-2334-002)

This reference manual is for programming upper-layer applications that use the services of the IRIS ATM subsystem through its character device interface.


IRIS ATM API Programmer's Guide (007-2334-003)

This reference manual is for programming upper-layer applications that use the services of the IRIS ATM subsystem through its character device interface.


MIPSpro Compiling and Performance Tuning Guide (007-2360-004)

This guide describes the components of the MIPSpro compiler system, which compiles new 32-bit (n32) and 64-bit programs. It details programming tools such as prof and pixie, and explains dynamic shared objects. It also describes ways to improve program performance and how to write and update code so that it is portable to 64-bit systems.


MIPSpro Compiling and Performance Tuning Guide (007-2360-005)

This guide describes the components of the MIPSpro compiler system, other programming tools, and dynamic shared objects. It also explains ways to improve program performance and how to write and update code so that it is portable to 64-bit systems.


MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide (007-2361-002)

This guide tells you how to compile, link, and run Fortran 77 programs using the MIPSpro Fortran 77 compiler. Fortran 77 program interfaces, IRIX system functions, and system subroutines are documented. It documents the driver options, source directives (including PCF directives), and source assertions that you use to explicitly program parallel execution of Fortran 77 programs on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems, and documents methods for debugging parallel Fortran. It is intended for readers who have some experience with Fortran 77.


MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide (007-2361-003)

This guide tells you how to compile, link, and run Fortran 77 programs using the MIPSpro Fortran 77 compiler. Fortran 77 program interfaces, IRIX system functions, and system subroutines are documented. It documents the driver options, source dir directives (including PCF directives), and source assertions that you use to explicitly program parallel execution of Fortran 77 programs on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems, and documents methods for debugging parallel Fortran. It is intended for readers who have some experience with Fortran 77.


MIPSpro Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual (007-2362-002)

This manual describes the Fortran 77 programming language specifications as implemented on Silicon Graphics systems. It is a reference manual and assumes prior exposure to Fortran or another algebraic language.


MIPSpro Fortran 77 Language Reference Manual (007-2362-003)

This manual describes the Fortran 77 programming language specifications as implemented on Silicon Graphics systems. It is a reference manual and assumes prior exposure to Fortran or another algebraic language.


MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide (007-2363-001)

MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 is a Fortran 77 compiler that enables you to run Fortran 77 programs efficiently on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems including CHALLENGE, Onyx, POWER CHALLENGE, and POWER Onyx. Power Fortran 77 analyzes a program, identifies loops that are safe to execute concurrently on parallel CPUs, and generates a parallel version of the program automatically. The Fortran 77 manual, MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide, describes the special driver options and source directives you can use to explicitly control parallel execution, and the environment variables used to regulate parallel execution at run time. This Guide documents the driver options and source directives used to achieve automatic parallelization of an unmodified Fortran 77 program.


MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide (007-2363-002)

MIPSpro Power Fortran 77 is a Fortran 77 compiler that enables you to run Fortran 77 programs efficiently on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems including CHALLENGE, Onyx, POWER CHALLENGE, and POWER Onyx. Power Fortran 77 analyzes a program, identifies loops that are safe to execute concurrently on parallel CPUs, and generates a parallel version of the program automatically. The Fortran 77 manual, MIPSpro Fortran 77 Programmer's Guide, describes the special driver options and source directives you can use to explicitly control parallel execution, and the environment variables used to regulate parallel execution at run time. This Guide documents the driver options and source directives used to achieve automatic parallelization of an unmodified Fortran 77 program.


CASEVision/ClearCase User's Guide (007-2369-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


ISDN User's Guide (007-2376-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MIPSPro 64-Bit Porting and Transition Guide (007-2391-002)

This guide provides an overview of the IRIX 6 operating system and describes what a programmer needs to know to successfully modify an existing 32-bit IRIX application so that it compiles and executes in a 64-bit IRIX 6 environment.


MIPSPro 64-Bit Porting and Transition Guide (007-2391-003)

This guide provides an overview of the IRIX 6 operating system and describes what a programmer needs to know to successfully modify an existing 32-bit IRIX application so that it compiles and executes in a 64-bit IRIX 6 environment.


OpenGL on Silicon Graphics Systems (007-2392-001)

OpenGL on Silicon Graphics Systems explains how to use the OpenGL graphics library on Silicon Graphics systems. The guide expands on the OpenGL Programming Guide, which describes implementation-independent aspects of OpenGL. It discusses these major topics: Integrating OpenGL programs with the X Window System, Using OpenGL extensions, Debugging OpenGL programs, and Achieving maximum performance on different hardware.


CASEVision/ClearCase Quick Reference (007-2395-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MIPSPro Assembly Language Programmer's Guide (007-2418-002)

This book describes the assembly language supported by the RISCompiler system, its syntax rules, and how to write assembly programs. For information on assembling and linking an assembly language program, see the MIPSpro Compiling and Performance Tuning Guide.


6.2 Doc Catalog (007-2436-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Documentation Catalog (007-2436-004DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Documentation Catalog (007-2436-004FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


dbx Quick Reference (007-2437-002)

The dbx Quick Reference lists the dbx commands and provides a brief description of each command.


dbx Quick Reference Card (007-2437-003)

The dbx Quick Reference lists the dbx commands and provides a brief description of each command.


CHALLENGE Vault L Owner's Guide (007-2443-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Confidence Test Help (007-2445-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Confidence Test Help (007-2445-002DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Confidence Test Help (007-2445-002FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Open Inventor: How to Write an Open Inventor File Translator (007-2468-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Open Inventor: Nodes Quick Reference (007-2469-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Programming on Silicon Graphics Systems: An Overview (007-2476-002)

This manual -- Programming on Silicon Graphics Systems: An Overview -- provides an introduction to the IRIX Operating System, which is Silicon Graphics' implementation of UNIX. It tells you how IRIX differs from UNIX (for example, IRIX provides support for multiprocessing and graphics hardware). It briefly describes the compilers, user interface tools, program development tools, and application libraries available to IRIX applications developers. It also provides a roadmap and an annotated list of all IRIX developer documentation.


Topics in IRIX Programming (007-2478-003)

The IRIX System Programming Guide describes the components of the IRIX compiler system. This manual is for programmers who are writing code for Silicon Graphics systems. It describes how to use the compiler and programming tools such as prof, and how to improve program performance. It also includes Dynamic Shared Objects (DSOs), lex, yacc, IPC, file and record locking, real-time programming, fonts, internationalization, and position-independent coding in assembly language.


MIPS Compiling and Performance Tuning Guide (007-2479-001)

This guide describes the components of the MIPS compiler system, which compiles older 32-bit programs (o32). It also covers other programming tools, and dynamic shared objects. And, it also explains ways to improve program performance.


IRIS Annotator User's Guide (007-2487-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


X Consortium Document (007-2493-002)

This document describes an extension to the X11 server. The purpose of this extension is to support the use of additional input devices beyond the pointer and keyboard devices defined by the core X protocol.


REACT Real Time Programmer's Guide (007-2499-002)

This guide describes the features ofIRIX that are needed when writing programs that have to execute in synchrony with external events. It covers IRIX scheduling options, address space manipulations, the use of direct and asynchronous I/O, and the use of the REACT/pro Frame Scheduler.


Software Packager User's Guide (007-2503-002)

This book describes how use Software Packager (swpkg), a graphical tool for packaging software for installation on Silicon Graphics workstations. Products packaged with Software Packager can be installed with Software Manager (swmgr), an Indigo Magic Desktop utility for installing software.


CHALLENGE RAID Owner's Guide (007-2532-007)

The CHALLENGE RAID storage system provides a compact, high-capacity, high-availability source of disk storage for CHALLENGE servers (S, DM, L, and XL). The CHALLENGE RAID storagesystem offers a large capacity of high-availability disk storage in as many as 20 disk modules. For even more storage, the CHALLENGE RAID rack storage system offers up to four RAID chassis assemblies, each with as many as 20 disk modules. The disk modules are grouped into RAID units (0, 1, 1_0, 3, and 5), which can be connected to one or two SCSI buses on CHALLENGE servers separately or in combination. In addition, a basic CHALLENGE RAID storage system provides storage-system caching. This guide gives background in configurations and instructions on configuring and maintaining the CHALLENGE RAID storage system.


PeoplePages Help (007-2548-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Developer Magic: Debugger User's Guide (007-2579-002)

This manual describes the ProDev WorkShop Debugger, a UNIX source-level debugging tool that provides special windows (views) for displaying program data and execution status.


Developer Magic: Static Analyzer User's Guide (007-2580-002)

This manual describes the Static Analyzer and the Browser. The Static Analyzer allows you to analyze source code written in C, C++, Fortran, or Ada (with ProDev Ada package only). It shows you the code's structure, including how functions within programs call each other, where and how variables are defined, how files depend on each other, where you can find macros, and other structural details to help you understand the code.


Developer Magic: Performance Analyzer User's Guide (007-2581-002)

This manual describes the Performance Analyzer, a tool that helps you understand your program in terms of performance, determine if there are problems, and correct them.


Developer Magic: Performance Analyzer User's Guide (007-2581-003)

This manual describes the Performance Analyzer, a tool that helps you understand your program in terms of performance, determine if there are problems, and correct them.


Developer Magic: ProDev WorkShop Overview (007-2582-003)

This manual describes the ProDev WorkShop and MegaDev product packages, which include the debugger, static analyzer, tester, and other graphical development tools.


Developer Magic: RapidApp User's Guide (007-2590-003)

This manual describes RapidApp, an interactive tool for creating applications. RapidApp integrates with other Developer Magic tools, including cvd, cvstatic, cvbuild, Delta C++, Smart Build, and others, to provide an environment for developing object-oriented applications as quickly as possible. RapidApp generates C++ code, with interface classes based on the IRIS ViewKit toolkit.


Developer Magic: WorkShop Pro MPF User's Guide (007-2603-001)

This manual describes WorkShop Pro MPF, a graphical tool that helps Fortran 77 programmers better understand the structure and parallelization of multiprocessing applications by providing an interactive, visual comparison of their original source with transformed, parallelized code. The Parallel Analyzer View reads analysis files generated by the POWER Fortran Accelerator (PFA) and displays editable parameters for each DO loop found in the Fortran source files. These parameters are easily customized and explored with the help of the Parallel Analyzer View's user-friendly, Motif-based graphical interface.


WebJumper Help (007-2611-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


WebJumper Help (007-2611-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


WebFORCE Firewall Administrator's Guide (007-2613-001)

The WebFORCE Firewall Administrator's Guide is primarily concerned with helping you construct a firewall -- a system that separates your internal network from the external world, such as that represented by the Internet. Information is also provided to help you locate additional information sources and security tools, as well as vendors that supply various security-related products.


The Performance Co-Pilot User's and Administrator's Guide (007-2614-001)

The Performance Co-Pilot User's and Administrator's Guide describes the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) software package of advanced performance management applications for the Silicon Graphics family of graphical workstations and servers. The Performance Co-Pilot provides a systems-level suite of tools that cooperate to deliver distributed, integrated performance monitoring and performance management services spanning the hardware platform, the operating system, the DBMS, and the users' applications.


WebMagic User's Guide/Help (007-2615-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Share II for IRIX Administrator's Guide (007-2622-001)

This guide documents the SHARE II software package, an enhancement to IRIX that provides direct administrative control of system resource allocation. The document provides detailed information to help system administrators configure and maintain SHARE II in the way that is most appropriate for their sites.


GNAT User's Guide (007-2624-002)

The GNAT User's Guide describes how to use the Silicon Graphics version of GNAT. This manual contains information on the GNAT compilation model, as well as the supported GNAT utilities, including gcc, gnatbind, and gnatmake.


GNAT Reference Manual (007-2625-001)

The GNAT Reference Manual contains information on implementation-dependent characteristics of GNAT, including all the information required by Annex M of the standard. This manual also describes how the system-dependent features are implemented for use in the ProDev/Ada environment running on IRIX 5.3 or greater operating systems.


AdminMagic Help (007-2635-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


AdminMagic Help (007-2635-004)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Audio/Serial Option User's Guide (007-2645-001)

This guide documents the Audio/Serial mezzanine card. This mezzanine card installs in rackmount and deskside versions of Challenge and Onyx systems. The guide provides an overview of the specific features of the serial connectors and the audio capabilities of the Audio/Serial Option. It also contains block diagrams of the board and connector pinouts. Serial documentation includes: corrensponce of serial ports to /dev device entries, setting baud rates, differences between these and existing Challenge and Onyx serial ports, and basic information on writing applications to use the serial ports. Audio documentation includes: changing sampling rates, setting 2-channel and 4-channel modes, audio-connector size limitations, and audio system specifications (standards, impedences, voltage levels, distortion, frequency response, and so forth.) This guide was not intended to be a complete description of using audio ports and serial ports on Silicon Graphics systems. Rather, it concentrates on the specifics of the Audio/Serial Option and provides references to other documents.


PeoplePages Administrator's Guide (007-2662-001)

This brief document is written for the system or network administrator responsible for the setup and maintenance of PeoplePages software on the network.


MIPSpro Power Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide (007-2760-001)

MIPSpro Power Fortran 90 is a Fortran 90 compiler that enables you to run Fortran 90 programs efficiently on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems, including CHALLENGE, Onyx, POWER CHALLENGE, and POWER Onyx. Power Fortran 90 analyzes a program, identifies loops that are safe to execute concurrently on parallel CPUs, and generates a parallel version of the program automatically. The Fortran 90 manual, MIPSpro Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide, describes the special driver options and source directives you can use to explicitly control parallel execution, and the environment variables used to regulate parallel execution at run time. This Guide documents the driver options and source directives used to achieve automatic parallelization of an unmodified Fortran 90 program.


MIPSpro Fortran 90 Programmer's Guide (007-2761-001)

This guide tells you how to compile, link, and run Fortran 90 programs using the MIPSpro Fortran 90 compiler. Fortran 90 program interfaces, IRIX system functions, and system subroutines are documented, as well as guidelines on converting from Fortran 77. This guide documents the driver options, source directives (including PCF directives), and source assertions that you use to explicitly program parallel execution of Fortran 90 programs on Silicon Graphics multiprocessor systems, and documents methods for debugging parallel Fortran. It is intended for readers with some experience with Fortran 90.


Ada 83 Complier Software License Amendment (007-2762-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Oracle Parallel Server Administrator's Guide for Silicon Graphics Systems (007-2763-002)

The Oracle Parallel Server (OPS) system clusters two CHALLENGE servers and coordinates their access to a single shared Oracle database. Besides these servers, the OPS system includes a CHALLENGE RAID storage system and optional vault storage systems for each server; an Indy, Indigo, or Indigo2 workstation with IRISconsole software is used to control the OPS hosts. This guide is written for the person who administers the OPS system. It describes system capabilities and explains how system components work together, how to configure and start the OPS system software, and how to halt the OPS system.


PmChart Help Book (007-2776-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


PmChart Help Book (007-2777-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS Performer C++ Reference Pages (007-2782-001)

This guide contains the details of each IRIS Performer function, including C++ language API, arguments and their restrictions, pseudocode descriptions of processing, and sample programs, with notes and cross-references to related functions.


IRIS Performer C Reference Pages (007-2783-001)

This guide contains the details of each IRIS Performer function, including C language API, arguments and their restrictions, pseudocode descriptions of processing, and sample programs, with notes and cross-references to related functions.


Token Ring Board Addendum (007-2810-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MIPSpro N32 ABI Handbook (007-2816-002)

This handbook describes the new 32-bit ABI, n32. N32 is a minor variation on the high-performance 64-bit ABI. All the performance of the hardware is available to the program, and existing 32-bit programs are easily ported. Topics covered include N32 ABI overview, calling convention implementations, N32 compatibility, porting, and assembly language programming issues, and N32 examples and case studies.


MIPSpro N32 ABI Handbook (007-2816-003)

This handbook describes the new 32-bit ABI, n32. N32 is a minor variation on the high-performance 64-bit ABI. All the performance of the hardware is available to the program, and existing 32-bit programs are easily ported. Topics covered include N32 ABI overview, calling convention implementations, N32 compatibility, porting, and assembly language programming issues, and N32 examples and case studies.


WindView for IRIX Programmer's Guide (007-2824-001)

The WindView Programming Guide describes the WindView (TM) graphical analysis tool for IRIX. WindView allows developers of real-time software to observe the instantaneous timing of the IRIX kernel and its interactions with applications. Some of the topics this manual covers are simple and advanced procedures for collecting data for analysis, how to examine and analyze event data, an alphabetical reference of all the WindView commands and icons, and how you can customize the WindView graphical interface and operation.


IRIX Admin: Disks and Filesystems (007-2825-001)

This guide explains disk, filesystem, and logical volume concepts. Provides system administration procedures for SCSI disks, XFS and EFS filesystems, XLV and lv logical volumes, and guaranteed-rate I/O.


IRISconsole Multiplexer Installation Guide (007-2839-002)

The IRISconsole ST-1616 (or ST-1600) serial port multiplexer is high-performance serial port multiplexer that acts as an integral part of the IRISconsole station. Using the multiplexer and the IRISconsole software, you can set up and administer a Challenge and Onyx "site," which is a group of Onyx or POWER Onyx workstations or servers that you physically connect to and administer through the multiplexer and the workstation. This guide contains instructions for setting up, connecting, and properly configuring the IRISconsole multiplexer.


Indigo Magic MediaWarehouse User's Guide (007-2851-001)

MediaWarehouse is an easy-to-use desktop scrapbook that you can use to store data objects on the desktop. To copy a data object to MediaWarehouse, just drag it to the warehouse and drop it there, or cut and paste it. You can store objects such as an Inventor model or an audio clip.


Indigo Magic MediaWarehouse User's Guide (007-2851-002)

MediaWarehouse is an easy-to-use desktop scrapbook that you can use to store data objects on the desktop. To copy a data object to MediaWarehouse, just drag it to the warehouse and drop it there, or cut and paste it. You can store objects such as an Inventor model or an audio clip.


IRIX Admin: System Configuration and Operation (007-2859-001)

This guide lists good general system administration practices and describes system administration tasks, including configuring the operation system; managing user accounts, user processes, and disk resources; interacting with the system while in the PROM monitor; and tuning system performance.


IRIX Admin: Networking & Mail (007-2860-001)

This guide describes how to plan, set up, use, and maintain the networking and mail systems, including discussions of sendmail, UUCP, SLIP, and PPP.


IRIX Admin: Peripheral Devices (007-2861-001)

This guide describes how to set up and maintain the software for peripheral devices such as terminals, modems, printers, and CD-ROM, floppy, and tape drives. It includes specifications for the associated cables for these devices. Troubleshooting information and error messages are also included.


IRIX Admin: Backup, Security and Accounting (007-2862-001)

This guide describes how to back up and restore files, how to protect your system's and network's security, and how to track system usage on a per-user basis.


IRISconsole Administrator's Guide (007-2872-001)

This guide documents the IRISconsole software graphical user interface for a Silicon Graphics Indy workstation that allows it to control CHALLENGE/Onyx systems. The IRISconsole software is included in the IRISconsole package, which also includes an IRISconsole ST-1600 multiplexer, and serial cables. The Indy workstation communicates with the servers through the ST-1600, to which each CHALLENGE/Onyx system is connected via a pair of serial cables. This guide is written for system administrators and service personnel who are responsible for the configurations of two or more CHALLENGE/Onyx system that the IRISconsole controls and monitors.


XFS Manager Help Cards (007-2874-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Netscape Commerce and Communications Servers Administrator's Guide (007-2909-001)

This document describes the initial configuration and long-term use and maintenance of the Netscape Commerce and Communications servers. Detailed information is provided to take the server administrator through simple initial configuration to more advanced work using the server configuration files. In addition, an appendix introduces the HyperText Markup Language, HTML.


Netscape Servers Programmer's Guide (007-2910-001)

This document describes the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and the Application Programming Interface (API) for Netscape servers. These interfaces allow you to create forms and custom programs to enhance the capabilities of the servers.


Netscape Proxy Sever Administrator's Guide (007-2911-001)

The Netscape Proxy Server Administrator's Guide describes the setup and maintenance of the Netscape Proxy server. The Netscape proxy server provides support for several common network protocols; SOCKS proxying; caching of HTTP, FTP, and Gopher traffic; and URL access control.


IRIS Frame Relay (IFR) Administrator's Guide (007-2913-001)

This guide provides information for setting up and running Frame Relay. It includes a start-up procedure, and provides descriptions of the configuration files and their parameters. It also describes how to verify a correct installation.


Indigo2 Video for Indigo2 IMPACT Programmer's Guide (007-2917-001)

Indigo2 Video for Indigo2 IMPACT is a video option that provides a Silicon Graphics Indigo2 IMPACT workstation with the ability to input and output graphic and video images and record them to disk or videotape, as well as to conduct video conferencing. Indigo2 IMPACT Video fully utilizes all calls and controls in the Silicon Graphics Digital Media library, such as the Video Library, as well as controls that are native to Indigo2 Video only. Written for the sophisticated video user with a background in C programming who wishes to develop video programs for the Indigo2 IMPACT workstation, this guide explains features of the Video Library (VL) and gives step-by-step instructions for creating VL programs that make use of the Indigo2 Video board capabilities.


SGI Ada95 Development System License (007-2954-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


PCP Sybase Client Administrator's Guide (007-3006-001)

This guide is a supplement to The Performance Co-Pilot User's and Administrator's Guide and explains how to configure the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) software to monitor Sybase 10 database performance. The Sybase 10 PCP agent, the sybping Response-Time Agent, and the sybvis SQL Server visualizer are described in this guide. This guide and the software it describes are packaged as the Performance Co-Pilot for Sybase 10 product.


Performance Co-Pilot for Informix 7 User's Guide (007-3007-001)

This guide is a supplement to The Performance Co-Pilot User's and Administrator's Guide and explains how to configure the Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) software to monitor INFORMIX-OnLine database performance. This guide and the software it describes are packaged as the Performance Co-Pilot for Informix 7 product.


OutBox Help (007-3021-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Getting Started with Array (007-3058-002)

The Silicon Graphics POWER CHALLENGEarray offers scientific users an affordable, flexible, scalable platform for extreme-performance interactive supercomputing. Written for users and programmers of the POWER CHALLENGEarray who are familiar with parallel programming and UNIX systems, this manual introduces the architecture, use, and programming of the POWER CHALLENGEarray. Not intended as an exhaustive reference manual, this document serves as a brief overview and reference index to the POWER CHALLENGEarray, to help readers get started with this architecture. Because the POWER CHALLENGEarray is composed of many layered hardware and software features, each documented separately, this guide sketches a high-level overview of each component and refers to supporting documentation for more detailed information.


Open Inventor 2.1 Porting and Performance Tips (007-3078-001)

This guide explains how to port your Open Inventor 2.0 application to Open Inventor 2.1. Emphasis is on making the porting process go smoothly and on helping you make your application run as efficiently as possible, using the various performance enhancements provided by Open Inventor 2.1.


Confidence Test Error Help (007-3088-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Confidence Test Errors Help (007-3088-001DE)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Confidence Test Errors Help (007-3088-001FR)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Audio/Serial Option Installation Instructions (007-3091-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS FailSafe Administrator's Guide (007-3109-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SoftWindows User's Guide (007-3113-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SoftWindows User's Guide (007-3113-004JP)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS InSight DynaWeb Administrator's Guide (007-3138-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Indigo2 IMPACT Video Programmer's Guide (007-3182-003)

Indigo2 IMPACT Video is a video option that provides a Silicon Graphics Indigo2 IMPACT workstation with the ability to input and output graphic and video images and record them to disk or videotape. Indigo2 IMPACT fully utilizes all calls and controls in the Silicon Graphics Digital Media library, such as the Video Library, as well as controls that are native to Indigo2 IMPACT Video only. This guide explains features of the Video Library (VL) and gives step-by-step instructions for creating VL programs that make use of the Indigo2 IMPACT Video capabilities. This guide is written for the sophisticated video user with a background in C programming who wishes to develop video programs for Indigo2 IMPACT Video capabilities.


MineSet User's Guide (007-3214-001)

The MineSet User's Guide describes and illustrates the use of the MineSet data visualization tools: Tree Visualizer, Map Visualizer, Scatter Visualizer, and Rules Visualizer. It also documents the Tool Manager and the Association Rules Generator, which control and facilitate the use of the four visualization tools. These tools let you mine and graphically display quantitative information in ways that can help you better visualize, explore, and understand your data.


SoftWindows Administration Guide (007-3221-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SoftWindows Administration Guide (007-3221-003JP)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


License Manager Help (007-3222-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SGITCL Programmer's Guide (007-3224-001)

Tcl is a simple interpretive programming language designed for rapid development of user interface applications. SGITCL is a bundled product in IRIX that includes extended Tcl and various user interface libraries. This guide describes the installation and use of SGITCL, and outlines the SGITCL implementation.


ShowPS Help (007-3227-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


DynaWeb Client User's Guide (007-3229-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Cosmo Code Development Environment User's Guide (007-3230-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IRIS FailSafe Oracle Administrator's Guide (007-3269-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Getting Started with BDSpro (007-3274-001)

Getting Started With BDSpro explains how to integrate BDSpro TM into an existing NFS implementation. This guide is written for site and server administrators who plan to supplement their NFS service with BDS to increase the speed of large file transactions (100 MB or larger) over a network. It explains the Bulk Data Service protocol (XBDS TM) and describes how to estimate the performance gains that BDS will deliver. It also explains how to evaluate current network and disk performance and optimize them so that BDSpro yields the best possible improvements over standard NFS. Getting Started With BDSpro ships with BDSpro software.


Reference Page Search Catalog (007-3276-001)

This book contains a list of all commands and programming interfaces in the IRIX system, organized by reference manual (man page) section number. Each command or programming interface comes with a short description of its purpose. This summary is the same used by the apropos(1) or whatis(1) commands, and offers another way to search the data. When you find an interesting topic, type "man topic" for more information (replace "topic" with the command or interface name).


Indigo2 IMPACT Compression Programmer's Guide (007-3278-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


InfiniteReality Video Format Combiner User's Guide (007-3279-001)

The Video Format Combiner is a utility for the InfiniteReality video display subsystem for the Silicon Graphics ONYX or POWER Onyx deskside or rackmount graphics workstation running IRIX 6.2 or later. The display subsystem supports programmable pixel timings to allow the system to drive displays with a wide variety of resolutions, refresh rates, and interlace/non-interlace characteristics. Each InfiniteReality pipe includes either two or eight video output channels. The Video Format Combiner is the utility that you use to select video output formats for the channels and to group the formats of the individual channels into a combination. You also use the Combiner to define the per-channel and global parameters of the combination. This guide is written for the sophisticated graphics and video user who wishes to develop arrangements of video formats for InfiniteReality capabilities.


MPI and PVM User's Guide (007-3286-001)

This guide describes the use of the unique features in the Silicon Graphics, Inc., implementations of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and the Portable Virtual Machine (PVM). It covers the use of the mpirun, MPIView, and XPVM commands, and contains background information for programmers implementing MPI or PVM applications.


Performance Co-Pilot ReadMe First (007-3294-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MNL Invitation/Instruction for ProDev WorkShop (007-3297-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SpeedShop User's Guide (007-3311-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


WebFORCE Internet Gateway Installation Guide (007-3316-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


WebFORCE Domestic Courtesy Card (007-3321-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


WebFORCE International Courtesy Card (007-3322-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Molecular Inventor Programmer's Guide (007-3403-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


ATM Dear Customer Letter (007-3414-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


RAID Hardware Installation and Upgrade Instructions (108-0104-002)

This document covers installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for the original Silicon Graphics RAID 3 products which were discontinued in mid-1994. The manual also contains procedures for converting a non-RAID system to use RAID boxes with existing 2.0 GB IBM drives. This guide is designed as a reference document for Silicon Graphics or other trained and authorized system support personnel.


HIPPI Installation Instructions (108-0106-003)

This manual describes the procedures to install the IRIS HIPPI controller hardware into CHALLENGE L and XL and Onyx platforms. IRIS HIPPI is a network interface controller (hardware) and driver (software) providing data communication with the High-Performance Parallel Interface (HIPPI). IRIS HIPPI provides an application programming interface (API) that customers can use to develop their own upper layer applications (ULPs). Customer-developed ULPs can be designed to coexist with IRIS HIPPI's HIPPI-LE ULP module. See the IRIS HIPPI API Programmer's Guide (shipped with each IRIS HIPPI board) for details about developing upper layer applications.


Sirius Video Installation Instructions (108-0109-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


VME Sync Communications Board Installation Instructions (108-0112-002)

This manual provides instructions on installing the VME Sync board upgrade into the CHALLENGE and Onyx deskside and rackmount family of computer systems. The VME Sync board provides synchronous data communications front-end processing for the VMEbus and handles both SNA (system network architecture) and X.25 communications protocols. The VME Sync board also provides four interface ports that can be configured as RS-232, V.35, or X.21.


IRIS ATM-OC3 Board for CHALLENGE and Onyx Installation Instructions (108-0113-003)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


POWER Channel E-Plex Installation Instructions (108-0114-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


FDDIXPress Mezzanine Board for Challenge and Onyx (108-0116-002)

This manual provides instructions for installing the FDDIXPress mezzanine board onto one of the short mezzanine slots of an IO4 board in CHALLENGE, POWER CHALLENGE, Onyx, and POWER Onyx deskside and rackmount systems. The FDDIXPress mezzanine board is an optional network connection product (board and software) that provides high-speed fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) network connections.


POWER CHALLENGE to Extreme Graphics, and Onyx Extreme to RealityEngine2 Graphics Upgrade II (108-0117-002)

This manual provides field installers with the information needed to install the Extreme Graphics hardware option in POWER CHALLENGE L and XL systems. It also describes how to remove the Extreme Graphics hardware option from Onyx and POWER Onyx workstations, and replace it with RealityEngine2 graphics.


IP21 Board Upgrade Installation Instructions (108-0122-003)

This document describes the procedures for upgrading an existing Silicon Graphics CHALLENGE or Onyx system to a POWER CHALLENGE or POWER Onyx system by installing the IP21 CPU board and IRIX 6.1 or later software. The IP21 board contains a 75-MHz or 90-MHz, 64-bit R8000 RISC chip set that features a tightly coupled floating point (FP) and integer units with supporting logic.


CHALLENGE Vault L Installation Instructions (108-0124-001)

This manual provides instructions for installing, testing, and operating the CHALLENGE Vault L. The CHALLENGE Vault L houses up to eight SCSI devices for use with the CHALLENGE or Onyx L/XL (deskside/rackmount) systems, and also provides front-loading drive capability.


Triple Keyboard Option Installation Instructions (108-0125-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


IP19 200/250 MHz Board Upgrade Installation Instructions (108-0126-003)

This guide describes how to install the 200/250 MHz IP19 CPU board into a CHALLENGE, Onyx, or Reality Station system. This guide also describes the return material authorization (RMA) procedure for the old IP19 boards.


Challenge RAID Installation and Maintenance Instructions (108-0128-005)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


CHALLENGE and Onyx Rack and Deskside Illustrated Parts List (108-0129-002)

The CHALLENGE/Onyx Illustrated Parts List is a complete hardware guide to the Silicon Graphics high-end systems. By showing breakdown parts diagrams for rack and deskside CHALLENGE, Power CHALLENGE, Onyx, and Power Onyx systems, this document simplifies the tasks of part identification, disassembly, and reassembly. Tables keyed to the illustrations provide part numbers and other information. While primarily intended for System Support Engineers, this book may be helpful to others working with SGI's high-end hardware. This document is available in both hardcopy and online (Insight) versions.


POWER Indigo2 & POWER CHALLENGE M Upgrade Installation Instructions (108-0130-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Indigo2 IMPACT Graphics Field Upgrade Instructions for Indigo2 (108-0131-002)

This manual covers information about upgrading existing Indigo2 products to use the higher performance Indigo2 IMPACT graphics board set. It is written as a field upgrade document for Silicon Graphics trained or approved system support engineers.


Audio/Serial Option Board Installation Instructions (108-0134-001)

This document describes the procedures for installing an Audio/Serial Option (ASO) board into a CHALLENGE, POWER CHALLENGE, Onyx, POWER Onyx, or Reality Station system. The ASO board provides six serial ports and five audio ports. Each serial port is capable of running at up to 115.2 Kbaud/sec in full duplex mode.


Oracle Parallel Server Installation Instructions (108-0136-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


POWER Challenge Array Installation Instructions (108-0138-002)

This manual describes the hardware and software installation procedures to set up a POWER CHALLENGEarray configuration. The POWER CHALLENGEarray is a flexible, scalable platform for extreme-performance interactive supercomputing. With over 50 GFLOPS of computational performance, a 200 MB/sec network, enhanced communication and process management software, sophisticated development and administration tools, and powerful 3D graphics, the POWER CHALLENGEarray is well suited to meet the computational needs of large research and production environments.


System Controller PROM Upgrade for Oracle Parallel Server (108-0140-001)

This document provides instructions for installing a system controller PROM upgrade and, if needed, a remote system control (RSC) port, on a Silicon Graphics CHALLENGE server. The remote system control port, which may or may not already be present, is required for the Oracle Parallel Server. The RSC port is a dedicated RS-232 port used by Silicon Graphics System Support Engineers to gather information about the system and to control functions that cannot be accessed in any other way. This document is intended for use by Silicon Graphics System Support Engineers. The information it contains would not likely be useful to anyone else.


IRIS FailSafe Installation and Maintenance Instructions (108-0144-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Six IO4 Boards Installation Instructions (108-0147-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


VMEbus FDDIXPress Board Installation Instructions (108-7030-040)

This manual provides instructions for installing the FDDIXPress board into a VMEbus option slot. The FDDIXPress is a network connection product (adapter board and software) that provides high-speed fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) network connections. The FDDIXPress board processes the transmission and reception of data packets (frames) across a 100-megabit-per-second FDDI network and maintains communication by wrapping in the event of a break in the ring.


CHALLENGE/Onyx Deskside Installation Instructions (108-7039-020)

This document introduces the CHALLENGE and Onyx L deskside system and provides the information necessary to install, configure, and test the system. The CHALLENGE L (deskside) is a server system capable of supporting up to three IP19, MC3, or IO4 boards (although not simultaneously). The CHALLENGE system has up to five available VME slots. The Onyx deskside is a graphics workstation that can support one IP19, MC3, or IO4 board and up to three VME boards. The Onyx also supports RealityEngin2 or VTX graphics.


CHALLENGE/Onyx Site Preparation Guide (108-7040-040)

This guide provides site preparation information for the CHALLENGE and Onyx deskside and rackmount systems and the Vault system. This document provides the following specific information. * how to plan for the arrival and installation of the systems * how to prepare a physical location for the systems * how to determine the electrical and environmental requirements for the systems * how to determine the cables requirements for local and peripheral devices.


CHALLENGE/Onyx XL Rackmount Installation Instructions (108-7042-020)

This manual provides the information necessary to install, configure, and test Everest (that is, CHALLENGE and Onyx) rackmount graphics and server systems. In addition, the manual includes sections on theory of operations, system specifications, maintenance, and error messages. Though the information in this manual is primarily intended for Silicon Graphics system support engineers (SSEs), it may be useful to others wishing to gain a more thorough understanding of the Silicon Graphics high-end product line.


CHALLENGE Vault Rack and SCSIBox 2 Installation Instructions (108-7044-040)

This manual provides instructions for installing and operating the CHALLENGE Vault peripherals rack and the SCSIBox 2. The SCSIBox 2 houses up to eight SCSI drives for use with the Vault rack. The Vault rack houses up to 12 SCSIBox 2 units. The Vault rack can support up to 96 SCSI drives.


CHALLENGE/Onyx Diagnostic Road Map (108-7045-030)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Multi-Channel Option Installation Instructions (108-7047-040)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


SGI Peripherals Reference Guide (108-7048-030)

This manual is designed as a reference document for Silicon Graphics system support engineers. It consolidates information about peripheral devices used with the CHALLENGE, Onyx, Indigo, Indy and Indigo2 products in a single document. This manual does not cover any non-SCSI products. It is intended for trained and authorized system support personnel only.


OSF/Motif Programmer's Reference Revision 1.2 (For OSF/Motif Release 1.2) (860-0006-002)

This book is the reference manual for OSF/Motif commands and functions. It contains toolkit, window manager, and user interface language commands and functions.


OSF/Motif Style Guide Revision 1.2 (For OSF/Motif Release 1.2) (860-0008-002)

This book describes the behavior that Motif applications should exhibit to comply with the standard OSF/Motif look and feel. It describes general user interface design principles; input and navigation models; selection and activation models; user interface component choices, layout, and interaction; window manager design; internationalization and localization concepts; and a reference of the concepts covered.


OSF/Motif Programmer's Guide Revision 1.2 (For OSF/Motif Release 1.2) (860-0009-002)

This book is a guide to programming using the various components of the OSF/Motif environment: the toolkit, window manager, and user interface language. It is written for programmers who want to create applications in the OSF/Motif environment.


PostScript Language Reference Manual (860-0015-002)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Volume Four: X Toolkit Intrinsics Programming Manual OSF/Motif 1.2 Edition for X11, Release 5 (860-0017-002)

This book is a complete programmer's guide to the X Toolkit (Xt). Xt is a library of C routines designed to facilitate the implementation of user interfaces, with reusable components called widgets. This book uses the Motif widgets to demonstrate Xt programming concepts. It includes information on building applications with widgets; widget internals; events, translations, and accelerators; event handlers, timeouts, and work procedures; resource management and type conversion; selections and window manager interaction; geometry management; and menus, gadgets, and cascaded popup menus.


OpenGL Reference Manual: The Official Reference Document for OpenGL, Release 1 (860-0029-001)

The OpenGL Reference Manual documents all functions in OpenGL, the OpenGL Utility Library, and the OpenGL extension to X (GLX) user interface. It presents these functions in an alphabetical, reference-style manner, and discusses the parameters used by the functions, the default values for those parameters, and what the functions do. It also includes a black-and-white poster of data flow through the OpenGL state machine.


OpenGL Reference Manual: The Official Reference Document for OpenGL, Release 1 (860-0029-002)

This manual documents all functions in OpenGL, the OpenGL Utility Library, and the OpenGL extension to X (GLX) user interface. It presents these functions in an alphabetical, reference-style manner, and discusses the parameters used by the functions, the default values for those parameters, and what the functions do. It also includes a black-and-white poster of data flow through the OpenGL state machine.


Volume One: XLib Programming Manual for Version 11 of the X Window System (860-0031-001)

This book is a complete programmer's guide to the X library (Xlib), which is the lowest level of programming interface to X. It includes information on X concepts, window attributes, graphics contexts, drawing, programming in color, events, interclient communication, and window management.


Verdix Manuals (860-0032-004)

The manual set consists of the following manuals in hard-copy format: AXI/Motif Reference Manual, Documentation Guide, MPXM Guide, Programmer's Guide, and Quick Reference Guide.


Programming DPS with X (860-0102-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Adobe Type I Font Formatting, Version 1.1 (860-0103-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


OpenGL Programming Guide: The Official Guide to Learning OpenGL, Release 1 (860-0105-001)

The OpenGL Programming Guide explains how to create a graphics program using OpenGL. The guide describes the major elements of OpenGL architecture within a conceptual framework, and offers code examples for incorporating these elements into programs. Topics include building geometric models, matrix transformations, lighting, texture mapping, alpha blending, antialiasing, depth-cueing, display lists, and pixel operations.


OpenGL Programming Guide: The Official Guide to Learning OpenGL, Release 1 (860-0105-002)

This guide explains how to create a graphics program using OpenGL. It describes the major elements of OpenGL architecture within a conceptual framework, and offers code examples for incorporating these elements into programs. Topics include building geometric models, matrix transformations, lighting, texture mapping, alpha blending, antialiasing, depth-cueing, display lists, and pixel operations.


The Inventor Mentor: Programming Object-Oriented 3D Graphics with Open Inventor, Release 2 (860-0106-001)

This guide provides basic information on programming with Open Inventor. It includes detailed program examples in C++ and describes key aspects of the Open Inventor toolkit, including its 3D scene database; node kits; interactive manipulators; the Inventor Component Library, which contains editors and viewers; and the Open Inventor file format.


The Inventor Mentor: Programming Object-Oriented 3D Graphics with Open Inventor, Release 2 (860-0106-002)

This guide provides basic information on programming with Open Inventor. It includes detailed program examples in C++ and describes key aspects of the Open Inventor toolkit, including its 3D scene database; node kits; interactive manipulators; the Inventor Component Library, which contains editors and viewers; and the Open Inventor file format.


The Inventor Mentor: Programming Object-Oriented 3D Graphics with Open Inventor, Release 2 (860-0106-003)

This guide provides basic information on programming with Open Inventor. It includes detailed program examples in C++ and describes key aspects of the Open Inventor toolkit, including its 3D scene database; node kits; interactive manipulators; the Inventor Component Library, which contains editors and viewers; and the Open Inventor file format.


The Inventor Toolmaker (860-0107-001)

This guide provides advanced information on extending Open Inventor by creating new C++ classes and customizing existing classes. Detailed examples and discussion show how to create new nodes, actions, elements, fields, node kits, draggers, manipulators, engines, and components.


The Inventor ToolMaker (860-0107-002)

The Inventor Toolmaker provides advanced information on extending Open Inventor by creating new C++ classes and customizing existing classes. Detailed examples and discussion show how to create new nodes, actions, elements, fields, node kits, draggers, manipulators, engines, and components. This book is not available in IRIS InSight.


Open Inventor C++ Reference Pages (860-0108-001)

This manual documents all C++ classes and methods in Open Inventor. The manual presents the classes in an alphabetical, reference-style manner. It includes information on default values, action behavior for different Inventor classes, and file format for all Open Inventor classes.


FlexLM User's Guide (860-0123-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


FlexLM Programming Guide (860-0124-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


MPI (Message-Passing Interface) Standard (860-0128-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Orbix Programmer's Guide (860-0129-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Orbix Reference Guide (860-0130-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Hibernator II Administrator's Guide (860-0131-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Hibernator II User's Guide (860-0132-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Netscape 1.12 News Server Administrator's Guide (860-0133-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.


Netscape Mail Server Installation and Reference Guide (860-0135-001)

A summary description for this book is not available at this time.