IAMNOTDEFECTIVE wrote: Hello everyone!
So I actually only found out about SGI last Saturday and I've been frantically getting all the info I need about SGI. Now before I go into the main reason of this post I want to say: Daaaamn! These machines are beautiful! 0_0
simple solution: get the prettiest machine you can find, put it on a shelf and continue to work with what you have.
getting an sgi nowadays makes no sense beyond collecting them.
not sure anybody else has touched on this but: hardware this old is not reliable anymore. you better not bet the farm on this stuff to keep trucking along and IMO should not let it run unattended for extended periods either. lastly you need to know where to source replacement parts and how to fix small hardware issues yourself.
when i was running an octane 2 about 10 years ago and partially depending on it for work still, i had an entire replacement unit with a very similar configuration on the shelf, for those worst case scenarios.
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), These things are old (which I already knew) and I should seriously consider not using one as a daily driver, I should feel right at home with the Maya 6.5 interface and finally I would need to do some tweaking if I want to try to get the native aspect ratio of my display to work properly
: oxygen (4xR12k400) /
: nitrogen (R16k800) /
: carbon (2xR14k600) /
: lithium (R10k400) /
: hydrogen (R10k195) /
: helium (R10k195, HighImpact) /
: magnesium (R4k100) /
: aluminium (R5k180)
4D70GT : my very first one (now property of
i went out and bought a noise-proofed cabinet to house it (and the octane). i preferred cooking the computers as opposed to ruining my hearing.