SGI Origin 200

The SGI Origin 200, code named Speedo, was an entry-level server computer developed and manufactured by SGI, introduced in October 1996 to accompany their mid-range and high-end Origin 2000.

In configurations where an Origin 200 GIGAchannel expansion cabinet is used, the module also contains a Crosstown board that plugs into the motherboard.

The processor(s) are located on a PIMM (Processor-Included Memory Module) that plugs into the motherboard.

The motherboard supports 32 MB to 2 GB of memory through eight DIMM slots organised into four banks.

The remaining two ports on the ASIC are connected to the XIO connectors used to interface the subsystem to the Origin 200 modules.

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