SILICON GRAPHICS APG

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We've included a series of libraries you can search through to locate documents covering specific product, technology application, and staff services topics (i.e. Customer Support, Customer Education, Developers Relations, Quality, etc.)

Finally, we provide a Master Document Index to help you locate frequently referenced document files quickly. The Master Document Index can also be accessed throughout this Site by clicking on the "Index" link located in the navigation or footer bar at the bottom of selected pages.


Hardware Product Libraries

  • Challenge_S
  • Challenge L
  • Challenge XL
  • Indigo2
  • Indy
  • Onyx
  • infiniteReality
  • Power_Challenge
  • Challenge S, DM, L, XL Home Page
  • Software Product Libraries

  • Image_Vision
  • Irix 6.1 Tech Report
  • Irix_React
  • Silicon_Studio
  • Iris View Kit Technical Report
  • React in IRIX 5.3
  • InPerson 2.0 FAQ
  • GLR and OpenGL

    Staff Services

  • Application Directory
  • Developer_Program
  • Education Services
  • Product_Support
  • Quality_Manual
  • SGI Press Releases
  • Trademark Central
  • Technology Applications

  • Challenge Sales Kit
  • Data Mining
  • Data Warehousing
  • Fileserver
  • General
  • Hierarchical Storage Mgmt
  • Mediaserver
  • Network Configuration
  • Symmetric Multiprocessing

  • "Starting Proposal" Library

    The "Starting Proposal" library contains the most recent proposal "templates" we have available. You can retrieve and copy these files to create your customer proposals. We've recently added two new templates to this library 1) An RFQ template and 2) The body of a Solicitation/Contract template (standard form 1447).


    "Proposal Guidelines" Library

    The "Proposal Guidelines" library contains files which may help you prepare a proposal, but which are not intended for inclusion in the proposal. These files are:

    APG User's Guide (this document)

    To see or print any of these files, first retrieve the file, then start FrameMaker by double-clicking on the FrameMaker icon, and then select 'Open' in the FrameMaker window (see Figure 2) to open up the file you wish to see. You can print the file by selecting 'File', 'Print...'.


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