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Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: deltuh on Thu, 29 July 2010, 22:32:15
Greetings, first post here... etc etc.

I just found this while browsing the list.  Apparently it's got ALPS switches.  I would go get it even though it's a good hour and a half round trip drive, yet I'm looking for a cherry brown board.  

Anyway, my contribution:

http://sandiego.craigslist.org/ssd/sys/1870939231.html (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/ssd/sys/1870939231.html)


http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/20188/subcatid/0/id/246624 (http://www.clickykeyboards.com/index.cfm/fa/items.main/parentcat/20188/subcatid/0/id/246624)
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: audioave10 on Thu, 29 July 2010, 23:23:59
Where is Eastlake, Chula Vista ?
curious...and Welcome!

Edit...I see, San Diego area.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: Findecanor on Fri, 30 July 2010, 08:37:49
Never mind that it comes with a "free" computer.

You could at least use the case for something creative!
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ch_123 on Fri, 30 July 2010, 08:46:50
Or you could use the computer itself?
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ahmad on Fri, 30 July 2010, 11:02:44
Quote from: Findecanor;207782
You could at least use the case for something creative!


Oh God, no..
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: EverythingIBM on Fri, 30 July 2010, 15:39:37
Darn, I want that computer =(   and especially the keyboard. I'm sure I could use it for something...

I just love interesting looking computers like that, instead of DULL DELL or hell-crappard. Or other horrible brands like ACER, E-MACHINES, GATEWAY, uhhhh... lenovo? The new lenovo computers are fairly ugly (or basically look like an HP rip off):
(http://s3.gadgetreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/lenovo-3000-k100-t70-2209-main.jpg)
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ch_123 on Fri, 30 July 2010, 15:57:55
Have fun trying to run Windows on it.

On the flipside, it does have one of the best operating systems of the 90s.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: EverythingIBM on Fri, 30 July 2010, 16:06:10
Quote from: ch_123;207865
Have fun trying to run Windows on it.

On the flipside, it does have one of the finest OSes you could get in the 90s.


Who said I stick windows on everything I use? I don't recall praising windows as the best OS in any of my posts (if anything, I said OS/2 Warp was actually the more advanced "windows" as it supported NTFS & FAT, whereas 98 is only FAT32 if I'm not mistaken). Heh, you could say it's FAT with legacy stuff.

Although, it also depends what software was made for a particular OS. One of the reasons why windows is so popular. If I could run the majority of my stuff [natively] in something other than windows, I'd gladly ditch it.

EDIT: remember, I'm an IBMer, not microsoftee.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: Findecanor on Fri, 30 July 2010, 19:12:41
Quote from: ch_123;207865
Have fun trying to run Windows on it.

Windows NT was available for the MIPS cpu originally ... but I doubt that anybody would want to run it, even if drivers for the SGI were available.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: TexasFlood on Fri, 30 July 2010, 19:15:57
Quote from: Findecanor;207921
Windows NT was available for the MIPS cpu originally ... but I doubt that anybody would want to run it, even if drivers for the SGI were available.

Going back to 3.51 are we?  Run Linux like I do on my MIPS based routers.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: kriminal on Fri, 30 July 2010, 23:22:46
tehehe ibm'er hating on lenovo...
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: EverythingIBM on Sat, 31 July 2010, 00:06:13
Quote from: kriminal;207954
tehehe ibm'er hating on lenovo...


lenovo isn't IBM.

lenovo phased out some IBM products and stuck their logo on it, but now most of lenovo's products are shifting away and look like any generic major OEM out there.

Mind you, the lenovo products that are copies of IBM's designs are good. Just not lenovo's crappy yucky horrible designs. YUCK. makes me ill in my stomach.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: kriminal on Sat, 31 July 2010, 00:14:07
dont know why ibm sold out thier hardware dept to them... sigh.. they couldve chose some diff company
LOL
not that i like IBM desktops from thier last bunch before selling out or anything...
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: TexasFlood on Sat, 31 July 2010, 00:39:34
Quote from: kishy;207966
The last x86-derived IBM system worthy of any special attention would be something in the PS/2 lineup...and even then, only as a conversation piece regarding the downfall of IBM (which the PS/2 marked the beginning of).

I assume you're not counting servers, like the xSeries/System x/BladeCenter stuff.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ch_123 on Sat, 31 July 2010, 04:20:27
Quote from: Findecanor;207921
Windows NT was available for the MIPS cpu originally ... but I doubt that anybody would want to run it, even if drivers for the SGI were available.


You couldn't run MIPS NT on an SGI. Some firmware issue IIRC.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: mike on Sun, 01 August 2010, 16:56:01
Quote from: ch_123;207865
Have fun trying to run Windows on it.


NT3.51 should run as the ARC platform (which the Indigo^2 is) was one of the supported platforms. Mind you I wouldn't be surprised if the SGI graphics cards weren't supported.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ch_123 on Sun, 01 August 2010, 16:57:45
Yes, that's what it was, I think. Specifically it might have been something to do with the framebuffer, or lack thereof.

Definitely some reason why NT will not run on an SGI MIPS workstation.
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: mike on Sun, 01 August 2010, 17:03:14
You could always try an EISA graphics card ... if any were made ?

I suspect the Indigo^2 firmware very rapidly departed from NT compatibility - just how many SGI customers would have been running NT on SGI hardware anyway ?
Title: SGI "granite" AT-101
Post by: ch_123 on Sun, 01 August 2010, 17:08:37
SGI did make a line of Windows NT workstations, they were low-cost x86 machines though.

But yeah, running Windows NT 3.1 on an IRIX machine would be a bit like running Windows Vista on a Mac...

AFAIK, SGI's MIPS machines had ARC firmware till the bitter end...