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Personal IRIS 4D/25 front view. |
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Front Drive Door reveals: two half
height drive bays, power switch, reset button, power indicator, and dreaded
fault light. One drive bay is loaded with a CDROM drive. |
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Totally Front Loading Unit (TFLU)
incorporated an access panel for the system drive. NOTE: all drives must
have drive sleds. |
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Pop the system drive out. |
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Here's the back. The round handle
is the case latch. |
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The case come in two pieces. The
one removed here reveals the EMOD. The other reveals the power supply,
and for non TFLU cabinet styles (ie early 4D/20's) the captive system drive. |
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The EMOD tilts out so you can remove
the cables from the top before pulling it out of the cabinet. |
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Once out of the cabinet, the EMOD
houses a Processor and I/O side. Note there are 16 slots for SIMMs, four
are populated here. Also a 6U VME style card slot is provided.
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The other side of the EMOD houses
graphics.The Personal IRIS has 24bit, hardware z-buffer, and Turbo
graphics. |