O2
Game Information
manufacturer | Silicon Graphics Inc. |
year | 1996 |
genre | N/A |
downloads | 0 |
Screenshots


Game Details
Computer published 29 years ago:
O2 (c) 1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
The O2 was an entry-level Unix workstation to replace their earlier Indy series. Like the Indy, the O2 used a single MIPS microprocessor and was intended to be used mainly for multimedia. Its larger counterpart is the SGI Octane.
- TRIVIA -
The O2 was SGI's last attempt at a low-end workstation.
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Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=145014&o=2
O2 (c) 1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
The O2 was an entry-level Unix workstation to replace their earlier Indy series. Like the Indy, the O2 used a single MIPS microprocessor and was intended to be used mainly for multimedia. Its larger counterpart is the SGI Octane.
- TRIVIA -
The O2 was SGI's last attempt at a low-end workstation.
- CONTRIBUTE -
Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=145014&o=2
Driver Details
source | sgi/o2.cpp |
status | preliminary |
emulation | preliminary |
savestate | unsupported |
type | sound |
status | unemulated |
Screen Details
Chipset Details
name | MIPS R5000 (big) |
clock | 171.66mhz |
ROM Details
name | size | crc |
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ip32prom.rev4.3.bin | 512.00k | 029f3d06 |
ip32prom.rev4.18.bin | 512.00k | 02b3c53d |