Seems i lied 2 times. I also have a T1000 in its original box, in the back of my closet shelf. So i think that makes 3 devices, not including my Newton.
Was digging in there for a fresh spool of filament, noticed it up there, minding its own business. I thought i had given it away with the rest of the stuff.
I don't have an Indigo 2. Just the Indy, O2, and that Quadra 660av.
Wed Apr 20 2022 18:18:26 EDT from Nurb432I had ( and used when it was still new ) a purple indigo 2.
Some days i wish i had kept my ( Lombard ) G3 laptop. It left during the great purge. But it really didnt take up *that* much space. ( or my original mac portable. Which of course didnt work due to the batteries being long since toast. ( who in the hell designs a machine where you cant even plug it in and use it, without fully functioning batteries.. )
I have a SCSI2SD board for my Indy. It's currently in my Quadra 660av, but I'm going to move it back to the Indy. I ordered a 256GB SD card recently and when it arrives, we shall see how a computer from 1994 handles such a vast amount of disk space. This is gonna be interestering.
I really should get another SCSI2SD board for the Quadra 660av.
Sun Jul 10 2022 12:36:15 EDT from Nurb432Will the OS see it all?
We shall see. MIPS is a 64-bit machine internally, all the registers and such are 64 bits wide. The only distinction between 64-bit IRIX and 32-bit IRIX is the address bus width.
[ http://www.cpm.z80.de/ ]
The new news on the "unofficial" CP/M web site is that the actual owners of CP/M have finally, after decades, officially released all of the source code under a clear open source license. So if you're looking to build that awesome new CP/M machine, you can build and ship them with authentic CP/M.
:)
(I know, not that big a deal ... but I was a big CP/M user before IBM ruined everything, so it has some nostalgia for me.)
This weekend, i might actually get around to installing a z80 core on my pano FPGA, so it can run cp/m
Its why i bought it.. been collecting dust ever since it got here wondering what its purpose in life is..
I have from time to time installed a Model III emulator and played around with TRSDOS and DOSPLUS again. Found that Pyramid game I spent years on and never solved. After a couple hours I'm pretty much over it. But it is fun to look back and remember.
Realistically, yes.
Mon Oct 03 2022 09:17:24 AM EDT from IGnatius T Foobar. I guess that's all nostalgia is really about anyway -- trying to re-create the way you felt back in some other era.
Vintage Machine 1: MIPS3 R4400SC 100MHz 64MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
Vintage Machine 2: MIPS4 R5000SC 180MHz 128MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
Vintage Machine 3: M68040 25MHz 12MB memory, Mac OS 8.1
wait i lied. Atari 1200xl too. i forget someone gave me that AFTER the great purge.. i didnt want it as i was done collecting, but he was so excited to give it to me..
Vintage Machine 1: MIPS3 R4400SC 100MHz 64MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
Vintage Machine 2: MIPS4 R5000SC 180MHz 128MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
oooooh sweet sweet SGI gear. That's a teal and a purple Indigo, or something else?
Sitting at my Dad's place is an R10000 Indigo2, 384MB memory, I can't recall what IRIX release it is running. Complete with the weighs-a-fuckton 21" Trinitron CRT. It also has a working CDROM and floppy drive, and (miraculously enough) a working install set on CD.
He wants rid of it. I had my own, but parted ways with it about 10 years ago (stupidest mistake ever). I'm bringing it home, someday, somehow. Hiding places are hard in a 2 bedroom apartment. But I'll figure something out.
Tue Oct 04 2022 11:57:30 EDT from Greg NesbittVintage Machine 1: MIPS3 R4400SC 100MHz 64MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
Vintage Machine 2: MIPS4 R5000SC 180MHz 128MB memory, IRIX 6.5.22
oooooh sweet sweet SGI gear. That's a teal and a purple Indigo, or something else?
Sitting at my Dad's place is an R10000 Indigo2, 384MB memory, I can't recall what IRIX release it is running. Complete with the weighs-a-fuckton 21" Trinitron CRT. It also has a working CDROM and floppy drive, and (miraculously enough) a working install set on CD.
He wants rid of it. I had my own, but parted ways with it about 10 years ago (stupidest mistake ever). I'm bringing it home, someday, somehow. Hiding places are hard in a 2 bedroom apartment. But I'll figure something out.
My SGIs are an Indy and an O2. I'd love to get an Octane2.