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AJ Sadauskas
AJ Sadauskas
@ajsadauskas@pixelfed.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

A purple Silicon Graphics workstation cube that's a lot bigger than I thought it would be.



Most of Hollywood's '90s CGI special effects were created on SGI machines like this...



On display at https://acms.org.au/



#SiliconGraphics #SGI #computerhistory #retrocomputing #retrocomputer

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A very blue Silicon Graphics computer under a beige monitor, that's next to a massive purple cube workstation.
A very blue Silicon Graphics computer under a beige monitor, that's next to a massive purple cube workstation.
A very blue Silicon Graphics computer under a beige monitor, that's next to a massive purple cube workstation.
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Martin Bishop
Martin Bishop
@toomanysecrets@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

The #SGI Iris Crimson was a flagship graphics server from Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI), introduced in 1992, which briefly featured in the film Jurassic Park (1993). SGI technologies played a key role in the film’s production.
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Lauren Weinstein
Lauren Weinstein
@lauren@mastodon.laurenweinstein.org  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

@PeterLudemann @not2b Excellent work. I applaud efforts to improve OS/370 (though I myself never had to work with it very much relatively, in contrast with OS/360 on the UCLA 360/91 with which I was intimately acquainted). When I was at RAND the 370 was on the main floor and my basement computer room had the PDP-11s and IMPs and TIPs and such that were my domain. Though I did one day impact that 370 in a big way. That was the day smoke filled my computer room from (we learned later) a failing PDP-11 power supply, and (for the one time in my life) I pushed the "Big Red Button That Though Shalt Never Push" under the glass shield just inside the door. There's serious friction in your head (just for a few seconds though) about pushing that button, I'll tell ya'! That killed the power to everything in my computer room -- 11s, all the ARPANET equipment, but ALSO instantly killed all the power to some disk drives for the 370 which were also in the basement in a nearby room. Quite a day. Management was pleased though, it turned out the halon was about to fire and that aborted when I pushed the button, and that saved them a bunch of money on recharging.

I've told the story of when the DEC CE showed up and found the molten power supply, I wanted to get the RAND photographer to get a picture of it but the CE hid it under his jacket and ran out to his car with it.

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@trouble@masto.ai replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago
@lauren @PeterLudemann @not2b I used to joke about how without fail every other generation (Challenge-Origin server and Indigo-O2 desktop era) of Silicon Graphics machines - the power supplies would either just die (no blinking lights) or catch on fire (literal flames shooting out). #sgi #silicongraphics A smart software engineer whose deskside machine caught on fire in his office calmly rolled it outside, removed the disks to save their work, THEN used an extinguisher on it.
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Karl Baron
Karl Baron
@kalleboo@bitbang.social  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

I figured it couldn’t hurt to drop in to HARD OFF on my walk back from the mall.

Wandering through the Junk PC aisle, a double-take, what is that teal beauty on the bottom shelf?

A SiliconGraphics O2? In MY rural Japanese city? How did that get here? The tag showed it had been there for over a week. At $60 I had to give it a home!

Lugging it home in the 31+C heat, squeezing in on the tram and dashing through the rain was a slog but it made it home!

#silicongraphics #sgi#RetroComputing #mb

A SiliconGraphics O2 in a thin HARD OFF plastic bag stood next to tram tracks with some smattering of rain on it
A SiliconGraphics O2 in a thin HARD OFF plastic bag stood next to tram tracks with some smattering of rain on it
A SiliconGraphics O2 in a thin HARD OFF plastic bag stood next to tram tracks with some smattering of rain on it
Shelves of old PCs of dubious value.

In the middle is a SiliconGraphics O2
Shelves of old PCs of dubious value. In the middle is a SiliconGraphics O2
Shelves of old PCs of dubious value. In the middle is a SiliconGraphics O2
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