On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:54:23AM -0600, Mike Hicks wrote:
> 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 think it's mostly for hot-plug PCI.  You need to shut down the bus
before you take the card out.  So with this design, you're only shutting
down one other card.  

I believe all the slots in the P-brick are 66Mhz.  I think there are
also a few slots in the I-brick, one 66Mhz and one 33Mhz.  I'd have to
check the specs to be sure.

Nate