Hi Guys,
After a long day at work and some heavy number crunching, just wanted to share a few pictures of my replicas next to my SGI machines ...
only 4 DSNs and a very bad fake PAM 253 from ioffer:
My DSNs --- 111H, 112H, 217H and my recent arrival 202A, all of them without a single mod, just too big for the box
with my only genuine article TISSOT chronograph
... now the SGI beasts
the old Indigo2, in 1996 costed like a new German car, from ebay for $300 now
Regatta 253 in front of OCTANE2 workstation, next to a dial and buttons box, handy for 3D molecular visualisation apps
253 on the top of SGI Fuel workstation
DSN 217H
in front of my OCTANE2 dual channel display, the OCTANE2: dual processor workstation 2X600, 8GB DIMMS, pro V12 graphic board with DCD, an fiber channel
to 5TB array, PCI cage installed on the workstation. Still holds it place with the modern PCs, it has OpenGL implemented in the graphic board
Cheers
After a long day at work and some heavy number crunching, just wanted to share a few pictures of my replicas next to my SGI machines ...
only 4 DSNs and a very bad fake PAM 253 from ioffer:
My DSNs --- 111H, 112H, 217H and my recent arrival 202A, all of them without a single mod, just too big for the box
with my only genuine article TISSOT chronograph
... now the SGI beasts
the old Indigo2, in 1996 costed like a new German car, from ebay for $300 now
Regatta 253 in front of OCTANE2 workstation, next to a dial and buttons box, handy for 3D molecular visualisation apps
253 on the top of SGI Fuel workstation
DSN 217H
in front of my OCTANE2 dual channel display, the OCTANE2: dual processor workstation 2X600, 8GB DIMMS, pro V12 graphic board with DCD, an fiber channel
to 5TB array, PCI cage installed on the workstation. Still holds it place with the modern PCs, it has OpenGL implemented in the graphic board
Cheers