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SGI Cable Pinout Descriptions

Last change: 13/Feb/2002

Cable diagrams for most SGI cables can be found in the relevant owners' guides, technical reports and other manuals on techpubs.sgi.com. However, some cable descriptions are not on the site and hard to find. Thus, I will include such descriptions on this page for easy reference. Feel free to submit your own suggestions as to what I should include here.


Cosmo Compress Connector Cable

For teal Indigo2 systems which have an Indigo2Video board and CosmoCompress installed, there should be a cable that connects the two boards together, linking the two IndyCam-type ports that are vertically adjacent. Unfortunately, this cable is often lost, so what do you do if you find the boards but don't have the cable? The solution is to utilise two ordinary IndyCams, hacking the cables and wiring them together - obviously, it would be best to find two IndyCams that are non-functional but which still have intact cables and connectors.

An original Cosmo connector cable is very short, just 45cm (approx. 18") long, and is quite thick, presumably heavily shielded. Thus, I can't say for sure how good a cable made using two IndyCam cables would be - it depends on whether all the pins inside the IndyCam cable's connector are used. What I can say is how a genuine Cosmo cable is wired up, which is as follows:

I don't know if all the connections are necessary, but that is how an original Cosmo cable is internally wired.

NOTE: on the Cosmo cable I have, the connector which goes into the CosmoCompress board's socket has an iconic picture of a video camera on it. Since the cable is basically just a vertical pin-for-pin swapover cable, I doubt it matters which end is connected to which board, but this fact should at least help in identification of the correct kind of cable. There is also what appears to be a part number on the cable, namely 018-8217-001.


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