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Key New Features and Changes
The goal of the IRIX 6.5 release family is to
provide a high quality and stable operating system for all SGI systems.
This release family supports all SGI hardware platforms supported by
IRIX 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4, except for Crimson. Significant additional
software has been packaged with IRIX 6.5, including some important
system and network management and interoperability tools.
The page contains a partial list of the key new
features and changes for:
IRIX 6.5.12
To see the list of key features and changes for
the IRIX 6.5 and IRIX 6.5.1 through 6.5.11 releases, see the previous IRIX features page.
Look for information about the IRIX 6.5 release
family on Supportfolio Online (http://support.sgi.com) and www.sgi.com.
For details on any of these new features
and changes, refer to the release
notes.
Please be aware that some features listed
here are only applicable for certain software bundles or hardware
configurations.
The following features are in the core 6.5.12
overlays.
New Software Supported
Feature Stream Only:
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Supports the labeling of disks as XVM
system disks in the XVM Volume Manager. This lets you create XVM
logical volumes that include the partitions of a system disk. The
following XVM system disk features are supported:
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Root partitions can be mirrored
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There can be multiple root
partitions on a system disk
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You can include usr and swap
partitions in any XVM logical volume configuration, including mirrors,
concats, and stripes
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A system disk can include slices
that are not part of a root, usr, or swap partition
You can now convert existing system
disks to XVM system disks, and then use their partitions as part of an
XVM logical volume. After you have converted an existing system disk to
an XVM disk, you can convert the disk back to its original state by
unlabeling the disk with the XVM unlabel command. For information on
XVM system disks, see the XVM Volume Manager Administrator's
Guide.
Maintenance and Feature Stream:
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OpenGL Performer 2.4.1 execution
environment, which is a powerful suite of tools and features that
creates real-time visual simulation and other professional
performance-oriented 3D graphics applications for the IRIX operating
system. The following new features for OpenGL Performer provide
enhanced realism and peak-performance rendering:
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Programmable model shading using
pfShader
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Use of pfVolFog for rendering
layered and patchy fog
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Use of pfRotorWash to create the
visual effect of downwash in helicopter simulation
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Double-precision matrix support
for rendering extremely large databases where objects are far away from
the origin
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CPU priority specification to
allow multiple run-time processes to run on the same processor
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Multi-pipe scalability enhancements
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Improved pfLOD behavior to allow
custom evaluation functions
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Speed and functionality
enhancements for pfFlux, pfCliptexture, and pfLightpoints
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pfHyperpipe support for the DPLEX
hardware option
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EventView performance tuning tool
for instrumenting and tuning your OpenGL Performer application
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The IRIX tape-support feature consists
of a tape support driver, personality daemons, and a daemon that
manages the personality daemons. The feature enables new personality
daemons to be developed and added individually. The tape-support
driver, which co-exists with the current IRIX tape driver (tpsc),
passes all device-dependent tasks, except for I/O processing, to a
personality daemon. This release supports various devices including the
Fibre Channel implementation on the StorageTek 9840 and T9940A tape
drives. The reserve, release, preempt, clear, and prsv commands are
available for these tape drives on the mt command. For more
information, see the mt(1), tsarchive(1M), tsdaemon(1M), tserrpt(1M),
tsset(1M), tsstop(1M), ts.config(4), and ts(7) man pages.
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Updated FLEXlm v7.2e support from
GLOBEtrotter Software, Inc. The license manager daemon and the floating
license server are built in V5 compatibility mode. For backwards
compatibility, the client libraries and header files are still based on
FLEXlm v6.1. For more information, see the FLEXlm End User Manual
and the associated man pages.
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The Scheduled Transfer Protocol (STP)
has moved from the feature stream to the maintenance and feature
stream. STP is now a mature supported protocol and it includes TRIX
support.
Applications CD:
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SGI web server, based on the Apache
web server version 1.3.17, replaces the Netscape FastTrack web server;
for details on how to change your default web server and configure and
administer the SGI web server, see Caveats to Read After You
Upgrade
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WebSetup 3.2 has been updated to
support the SGI web server based on Apache
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NEdit version 5.1.1a has added
extensions to the regular expression syntax, an improved international
character set input, new macro subroutines, and improved syntax
highlighting for several programming languages
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Runtime Plug-in for IRIX, Java(TM)
Edition 1.1.1b has added support for the Netscape N32 plugin and the
O32 plugin
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The following products from the Isogon
Corporation have been removed: LicensePower/iFOR
IS4.0.1 ARK and LicensePower/iFOR IS4.0.1 CRK. Sales and support has
been divested to the Isogon Corporation at http://www.isogon.com. For more
information on support modes, see the Support Policy page at http://www.support.sgi.com/news/support/index.html#support_policy.
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Impressario 2.8.5 supports two new HP
printer drivers, HP4050 and HP8100
Bundled Software:
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Removal of the Out of Box Experience
(OOBE) CD
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Removal of the Hot Mix CD
For more information about the bundled
software that is included with this release, see CD Contents and the Bundled Software and
Licenses web page that you can access from the Welcome web page.
Freeware CD:
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Security-related bug fixes or updates
have been made to analog, bind, htdig, nmh, and openssh
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Several new packages have been added
to the archives, including cpio, licq, and vnc
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Many packages have been updated or
patched, including ddd, gdb, gimp, nedit, postgresql, and other GNOME
1.2 related packages
For more information about the freeware
that is included with this release, including a complete list of the
freeware packages, see http://freeware.sgi.com/ .
Documentation
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IRIX Environment Variables Ready
Reference, part number
007-3942-001. This publication describes the environment variables that
are used on IRIX operating systems, in the compiling environment, and
in other applications that run on IRIX operating systems (such as
SpeedShop).
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The CXFS Software Installation and
Administration Guide (part number 007-4016-008) was rewritten
to include more troubleshooting information.
If you are using the Before You
Install checklist, return to Step 7.
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