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Special Forums IP Networking Connecting SGI to Windows PC Post 13948 by mdbanas on Friday 25th of January 2002 10:05:02 AM
Old 01-25-2002
Question Connecting SGI to Windows PC

I am trying to network an SGI running Irix 6.5 through an ethernet line to a PC running Windows 2000 (I have connected other PC's to this PC without any problems.) The PC has a DSL connection from Verizon that does not support Unix. I tried using DHCP on the SGI, but when I open a web browser on the SGI, it doesn't work. Can you please help me to troubleshoot this problem?
 

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sgitopnm(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  sgitopnm(1)

NAME
sgitopnm - convert a SGI image file to a portable anymap SYNOPSIS
sgitopnm [-verbose] [-channel c] [SGIfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads an SGI image file as input. Produces a PGM image for a 2-dimensional (1 channel) input file, and a PPM image for a 3-dimensional (3 or more channels) input file. Alternatively, produces a PGM image of any one of the channels in the input file. OPTIONS
-verbose Give some information about the SGI image file. -channel c Extract channel c of the image as a PGM image. Without this option, sgitopnm extracts the first 3 channels as a PPM image or, if the input has only 1 channel, extracts that as a PGM image, and if the input has 2 channels, fails. REFERENCES
SGI Image File Format documentation (draft v0.95) by Paul Haeberli (paul@sgi.com). Available via ftp at sgi.com:graphics/SGIIMAGESPEC. SEE ALSO
pnm(5), pnmtosgi(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1994 by Ingo Wilken (Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de) 29 Jul 2000 sgitopnm(1)
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