Nate Straz <nate at techie.com> wrote:
> 
> SGI Origin/Onyx 3000 machines are built from "bricks."  There are
> several types of bricks that make up a system.
[snip]
>    P	PCI brick, include (I think) 6 PCI buses with 2 slots each

That's cool..  Anyone know of PC motherboards that split off and have
several PCI buses?  It'd be great to stick slower devices on one bus (ISA
bus, USB, etc), then faster bits on another (Ethernet, FireWire, IDE
and/or SCSI).  I guess Apple does something like this on some of their
machines (my brother's PowerBook, at least).

Then again, maybe there isn't much of an advantage to that..

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