Recently I ran across a couple SGI machines for sale, and despite the fact I really don't need them, and don't have a compatible monitor, I went ahead and bought them. I always marveled at SGIs as a kid in the early 90s, but of course saying they were cost-prohibitive is an understatement. 20+ years ago I had a couple and tinkered with them briefly, but did not own them long before I sold them.
One of the new machines is an Indigo with I believe a R4400 and XS24 graphics. The PRAM battery is dead so we were stuck at the low battery warning and could not check hinv to confirm the processor, but I did pull the graphics board and confirm it is XS24. The other is an Indigo2 with a 175mhz R10000 and Solid Impact graphics. I also got a Indigo-compatible granite serial keyboard and beige mouse, and matching purple stands for the Indigo2.
Other than replacing the Indigo PRAM battery, are there any maintenance tasks that need to be done to these machines? They sat for the last 20 years or so. I have heard the PSUs generally need to be recapped, are there any other caps that are prone to leakage?


One of the new machines is an Indigo with I believe a R4400 and XS24 graphics. The PRAM battery is dead so we were stuck at the low battery warning and could not check hinv to confirm the processor, but I did pull the graphics board and confirm it is XS24. The other is an Indigo2 with a 175mhz R10000 and Solid Impact graphics. I also got a Indigo-compatible granite serial keyboard and beige mouse, and matching purple stands for the Indigo2.
Other than replacing the Indigo PRAM battery, are there any maintenance tasks that need to be done to these machines? They sat for the last 20 years or so. I have heard the PSUs generally need to be recapped, are there any other caps that are prone to leakage?

