Had they been real at the time they would have shipped with a 30-lb NiCad battery that provided 10 minutes of power and set your pants on fire.
Worth it imo, no 90s PC laptop would let you do real-time graphics work or whatever
They probably could have figured out something less power-hungry tbh, the MIPS processors of the time weren't so bad compared to PCs
The issue is in all the support circuitry and especially those huge SCSI hard drives that spin at like 10K rpm lol
My Indigo 2 gets pretty warm
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In the early 2000s, in return for a favor, I got my hands on an SGI O2. And then did nothing with it.๐ It was too slow and I didn't have any idea of what do with it. But I finally owned an SGI. It was a very pretty paperweight.
That's soo cool
Were you running IRIX on it? Idk how well IRIX ran on those machines by the early 2000s but I guess not very fast
I guess they aren't all that useful today but I'm just kinda a MIPS stan for some reason (world's first successful RISC architecture, aged way better than SPARC lol)
I will probably never get to see an O2 in person....
Yep, ran Irix super slow. I didn't have anything else to run on it as this was right around when broadband came into my area., and while there were plenty of warez sites, downloading niche stuff wasn't as easy to find. One of the coolest things about it that surprised me was the whole thing was modular. (Remember this was 20 something years ago.) There was a little lever or something on the back and you could just slide out the motherboard module and other stuff for upgrades.
Sadly, I think it ended up in the trash when I went nomadic back in 2010. Might be in a closet somewhere at my parents, but I think I remember have a long emotional struggle over putting in the dumpster.
Yeahh, SGI machines are built really nicely
Should have got yourself a copy of NetBSD or OpenBSD on CD maybe
Rip your O2 :(
Yeah, I was still young and not experienced enough with the non-NT4 yet.
RIP.
SGI was used in making some of my favorite vidya games.
An SGI was so sick to have in the 90s, basically essential for real-time computer graphics work
They also cost a trillion dollars though :(
MIPS is RISC, ARM is RISC...
PC microarchitecture is RISC now
Everything is RISC now outside of weird old microcontrollers still in use but that doesn't tell you much about the actual substance of whatever is being described as RISC
I like MIPS for being a (mostly) clean and simple implementation of RISC. MTI tried some very interesting ideas out for a while (superpipelining, delay slots, using optimizing compilers rather than making machine code easy to write for people), and while a lot of these failed or were abandoned, many of them just became common practice
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