The SGI Buyer's Guide (2003)

(hardware.majix.org)

19 points | by uticus 2 days ago

7 comments

  • infl8ed 13 minutes ago
    Hadn't really heard of SGI too much, going down the rabbit hole I thought this snippet from the Wikipedia page was especially interesting

    "For eight consecutive years (1995–2002), all films nominated for an Academy Award for Distinguished Achievement in Visual Effects were created on Silicon Graphics computer systems"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Graphics#Entertainment...

  • MomsAVoxell 1 hour ago
    I wish SGI would return and make a laptop.
  • ofrzeta 1 hour ago
    Although it is stupid I can't stop searching Ebay for SGI machines. I have fond memories of running an Indy on my desktop and operating some Onyx machines. Now they are overpriced and it really doesn't make much sense to own one, apart from maybe the latest Origin 2 with R12000 but even this in the end would only catch dust. Even the best Buttonfly demos on the latest and greatest machines get a bit tired after a while.
    • kev009 58 minutes ago
      Once upon a time this stuff was so cheap, a little later than the (2003), because IRIX was discontinued and nobody knew what to do with all of the surplus. Something like a Tezro was always a little pricey and filled a permanent niche, but I got tons of Origin 300s and stuff like that without thinking much about it at the time. I've got the Router rack and several IR3/IR4 bricks.

      LLMs actually makes retrocomputing a lot more "fun" because you can slop out things that would take way too long to do by hand for pure art and exploration.

      • st_goliath 2 minutes ago
        > LLMs actually makes retrocomputing a lot more "fun" because you can slop out things that would take way too long to do by hand for pure art and exploration.

        Doesn't that kind of completely miss the entire point of the hobby? That kind of sounds like attending an online language class and then using deepl in a separate tab.

  • ChickeNES 2 hours ago
    I used to dream of owning an O2, in no small part due to it being the host of Erwin from UserFriendly. And then I managed to score multiple out of the trash years later in college, funny how the world works. :)
  • mrcwinn 1 hour ago
    When I was a teenager my dad brought me to the 7th floor of the Daily News building in Philly. This floor was a kind of skunk labs - tasked with digitizing the paper for their new “website.”

    This experience brought a couple of firsts:

    My first time using the internet on a screaming fast, dedicated T1 line. Unbelievable to see Netscape load a site so quickly.

    And: my first time seeing an SGI Indy. A row of them, in fact. This set off a fascination with operating systems outside System 7. I was so excited to get my hands on MkLinux, BeOS and later Rhapsody/OS X developer preview.

  • AnimalMuppet 2 days ago
    (2003)

    I started checking after it said "these systems are six years old". Yeah, it's been a bit longer than that...