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Silicon Graphics: Resurrection
I've always had a fascination with old workstations, particularly those that were bleeding edge in their day and cost as much a car! (And depreciated even faster than a car!)
In 1991, when I was 15 years old, I paid a visit to the University of Washington's annual Computer Fair in Seattle (now no longer held) where I was introduced to the Indigo, Silicon Graphics' latest desktop machine. It had stunning (for the day) 3D graphics. Naturally I wanted one, but the price tag of $18,000 US virtually ensured it would never happen. Until now. :) Now, these things are quite literally junk, kicked to the back of store rooms and often chucked into dumpsters. Quite a long fall for such neat machines. About five years ago, I picked up two from the basement of a local 3D artist for... FREE. The catch was that neither worked. So, they sat in my basement. And sat, and sat. This year, I made a New Year's resolution: Get at least one of them back in working order. The problems are many, but relatively minor: No disks, missing RAM, dead clock batteries, etc. If there are bigger problems, I've got two machines, so I can mix/match parts. Fingers crossed! Both machines have the highest-end 3D graphics systems available at the time, featuring quad GPUs with genlock and output for proprietary 3D glasses. Not bad! Here's a photo of the graphics mainboard (memory daughterboards removed) which I just finished cleaning. It looks badass even now! http://silicon-arcana.com/sgi/Elan.jpg More as the project comes together. With luck, I hope to have one up and running by the end of April. |
Look at those chips... no need for a HSF either :P
Will fsn run on them? It's a UI that's like it's out of a movie or something :P http://web.archive.org/web/200704100...s/fsn.map2.jpg Yes, as seen in Jurassic Park. |
Nice haul...good luck to you :D
A little over 10 years ago, I had an SGI Indy that I picked up secondhand that I greatly enjoyed using, but was forced to get rid of it when I moved. |
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And in fact the Indigo computer actually made a cameo appearance in Jurassic Park, so it would be very appropriate to put fsn on there. Quote:
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:shock: I don't know the first thing about things like this, but sounds cool and I hope you get it working :) I have one of these, broken of course.
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/wp...5/libretto.jpg It was working when I got it, but shortly after, my dad started experimenting with it and trying to connect it to the internet, and now it won't even turn on. Anyway, good luck :P |
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I still have my Tandy 102 (TRS-80 laptop) from 1986. The space bar is tied on with a piece of string because it suddenly flew off one day (back in the late 80's) as I was madly typing BASIC code. I never bothered to revisit that quick fix! :) Unfortunately, the primary storage on the Tandy 102 was a small bit of RAM with a watch battery keeping it alive. I'd set the machine aside and forgotten about it before moving out of my parents' house, and when I found it again a few years ago, the little battery had long since died, taking with it everything I'd ever created on the Tandy. :'( I put a new battery into it, but haven't touched it again since. |
Arg, damn watch batteries. I've been going through my gameboy color carts and replacing the little save batteries
http://www.pressxordie.com/wp-conten...s/GBC_Cart.jpg Ducktape does seem to be the most popular method for attaching the new battery :xD: |
LOL there seems to be no limit to duct tape!
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Ooh, vintage hardware pron. Me gusta. Hope you get it up and running again, old hardware is always interesting to mess around with. Also, I wonder how hot those GPUs get. Being in ceramic they could get pretty high up there and sustain no damage.
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The CPU (on another board) is 100MHz, though, and it does have a heat sink. I've organized all the best bits of my two machines into one case, and now I have a machine that powers up and then complains of a dead clock battery (and if it got past that, it wouldn't find an OS), but I'm getting somewhere! :D |
cool stuff, i've saved some old pc stuff aswell. Nothing that exotic tho.
I remember back in school we used a little blue silicon graphics 02 workstation or one of those little square apples (mac 128k i think) as door stops for the 3d classroom :) Back when i was at school all those expensive 3D workstations had been replaced with pc's with quadro/geforce systems. Really wanted one of those cases for a pc casemod but it wasnt allowed :( |
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I wish I had more experience with vintage hardware... the first PC that was actually mine was a P4 >.>, first ever was a P1 IIRC. |
from that same era i still have a fully working intel pentium Pro 200mhz with 32mb ram ( soon to have 64mb) that still can at least boot "Damn Small linux" yes i still have my dos 6.22 disc's and finally got hold of my old diamon stealth 2000 pci card and a 3dfx voodoo1 pci card. my main retro machine though is an amd athlon XP 2700 with a 3dfx voodoo4 4500 64mb agp
i have other's like a p233mmx etc etc but my old pro is a beasty piece of business grade hardware that still brings fond memories of freebsd serving |
I got Windows 3.1 running in Virtualbox just for fun :P
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(core of the app is the awesome emu dosbox (also available for pc etc)). Below is what the app actually looks like, full screen is also possible! http://www.ultimaaiera.com/wp-conten...s/u5dospad.jpg |
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