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IAEA Safeguards Office of Information and Communication Systems (SGIS)

Department of Safeguards

IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 11 September 2019

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

IAEA Safeguards Office of Information and Communication Systems (SGIS)

Department of Safeguards

IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 11 September 2019

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Note the IRIX workstations. That's hot.

Even a cloudy day at the beach is a beautiful day!

...and one last time... (i thought, let me grab a WebFORCE Indy out of pile^H^H^H^Hcollection for comparison... but the colours are way off! ^_^)

 

In style with Silicon Graphics' earlier WebFORCE badging, I added a last.fm badge (which I got from Roel last friday, thanks!) to my audioscrobblin' Indy.

SGI Community Transport Wright Crusader Bodied B6 stood in Dewsbury Bus Station after working the 284 service from Thornhill Edge.

MIPS Power, 2x 400Mhz, 2gb ram ;)

Spende von 13 SGI Octane an das Computermuseum München warten auf Inventur.

I picked up a brand new, boxed, SGI Origin 200 which was purchased to be used as a streaming server at an exhibition but was never used.

“I talked about places, about the ways that we often talk about love of place, by which we mean our love for places, but seldom of how the places love us back, of what they give us. They give us community, something to return to, and offer a familiarity that allows some portion of our own lives to remain connected and coherent. The give us an expansive scale in which our troubles are set into context, in which the largeness of the world is a balm to loss, trouble, and ugliness. And distant places give us refuge in territories where our own histories aren't so deeply entrenched and we can imagine other stories, other selves, or just drink up quiet and respite.”

― Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby

Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node

PIMM_270_4M_2P Board: barcode LMR647 part 013-2511-001 rev D

Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8

IP29 Board: barcode LMM049 part 030-1389-002 rev B

Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8/pci/2

Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8/pci/5

PCI_ENET Board: barcode KWZ032 part 030-1155-002 rev D

Location: /hw/module/1/slot/MotherBoard/node/xtalk/8/pci/7

PCI_ENET Board: barcode KZM514 part 030-1155-002 rev D

1 270 MHZ IP27 Processor

CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 2.3

FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 0.0

CPU 0 at Module 1/Slot 1/Slice A: 270 Mhz MIPS R12000 Processor Chip (enabled)

Processor revision: 2.3. Secondary cache: Size 4 MB Speed 180 Mhz

Main memory size: 256 Mbytes

Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes

Data cache size: 32 Kbytes

Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 4 Mbytes

Memory at Module 1/Slot 1: 256 MB (enabled)

Bank 0 contains 256 MB (Standard) DIMMS (enabled)

Integral SCSI controller 0: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended

Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0

Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0

Disk drive: unit 3 on SCSI controller 0

Disk drive: unit 4 on SCSI controller 0

Disk drive: unit 5 on SCSI controller 0

Disk drive: unit 6 on SCSI controller 0

Integral SCSI controller 1: Version QL1040B (rev. 2), single ended

CDROM: unit 6 on SCSI controller 1

IOC3 serial port: tty1

IOC3 serial port: tty2

IOC3 parallel port: plp1

Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 1, slot MotherBoard, pci 2

Fast Ethernet: ef1, version 1, module 1, slot MotherBoard, pci 5

Fast Ethernet: ef2, version 1, module 1, slot MotherBoard, pci 7

Origin 200 base I/O, module 1 slot 1

PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 3) pci slot 2

PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 0

PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4215, device 4128) pci slot 1

PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 3) pci slot 5

PCI Adapter ID (vendor 4265, device 3) pci slot 7

IOC3 external interrupts: 1

HUB in Module 1/Slot 1: Revision 5 Speed 90.00 Mhz (enabled)

IP27prom in Module 1/Slot n1: Revision 6.62

An sgi indy, an old toshiba laptop and a computer in a paperbox, made from parts after a dumpster diving session

My new toy: an original Silicon Graphics Indigo with the MIPS R3000 processor (at 33 MHz), 48 MB or RAM and 2x 512 MB disks. The graphics is the XS-24 so it's quite good (it only lacks the Z-buffer hardware).

 

The machine is surprisingly snappy and responslible (of course CPU-intesive computations can easy show that it's machine from 1992).

 

It's a gray box labelled Siemens Nixdorf RW320. Except that it's 100% Indigo.

Ambassador Robert P. Jackson and Ghana's Foreign Affairs Minister Hanna S. Tetteh signed the Security Governance Initiative (SGI) Joint Country Action Plan. Under the SGI, the U.S. will be supporting Ghana in three focus areas: 1) Maritime security; 2) Border management; and 3) Cybersecurity and cybercrime. Read more here: goo.gl/RCN6ip

 

(Official U.S. Embassy Ghana photo by Kwabena Akuamoah-Boateng)

 

This official U.S. Embassy Ghana photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the Ambassador, or the U.S. Embassy Ghana.

  

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