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new member of the family...

With it's guts hanging out.

 

These things come apart to a remarkable degree, very easy to work on.

what you always hear about floridian cockroaches is apparently true.

SGI Origin 200 with 180mhz CPU amd 128m Ram with and Origin Vault. SGI 1400 Quad Xeon 700mhz with 1 Gig Ram.

I got it to boot XP 3 times before the thing died a horrid death... Dual Xeon (Quadcore) @ 2.6Ghz. 4GB RAM + Nvidia Quadro 4500x2 Gfx card.

Un SGI usato come fermaporte

A few pictures of our SGI Origin 2000, before it was shipped back to SGI.

SGI O2 R10k 250, with 1gig Ram, 9 gig Cheetah Drive and Video Capture Module. Dead toshiba drive.

The girls at St. George

Ethernet gigabit & Audigy ZS

Don't know how to play a demo but is is cool that there is still a current software which supports 10 years dead OS!

 

www.residualvm.org/

THis is my SGI Octane, my box of magazines, and my little ol' TV. I really like the SGI Octane. It is teh uebercomputer. or something like that.

The GU1-Extreme graphics module from my SGI Indigo2. That's three double sided, 15" long boards crammed with dedicated graphics processors... and a $20 nvidia probably out-performs it. :(

Gigabit Net & SB Audigy ZS

Is this cool or what? Got it from my old school when they were getting rid of all the O2's we used to run Maya on.

 

And yes, I'm actually using this one.

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