
I'm now the owner of a monster trampoline that's nearly too big for the garden. Tell us your retail disasters and triumphs.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 11:52)
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Have you looked at the power requirements and the operating noise yet?
I was repeatedly tempted by some SGI Octanes and some HPUX boxes. Then I checked the speed (very slow in the case of HPUX, sort of slow in the case of the Octane), the power requirements (high) and the noise (nasty). No thank you.. Got two O2s instead.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:19, 1 reply)

Particularly if it's stuffed full of cards and RAM :)
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:31, closed)

Dual-processor 175MHz (which I believe is the slowest speed), SI graphics (which I believe is the lowest one). Hard drive I have upgraded from 9.1GB to 50GB. No extra cards or PCI cage. (Octane parts seem to cost a freaking bomb on eBay!)
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:33, closed)

They're still used in production houses, so can command a reasonable price for V6-V12 capable systems.
I did ponder going for a Fuel, as the O2 is slow and only accelerates video, not 3D. However, anything other than an O2, Indy or Indigo only runs Irix and even the OpenGL is vastly outperformed by any recentish PC with addon card..
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:41, closed)

There's a Gentoo boot disk that works, and I was able to get Debian installed using that and cross-compile a kernel on my PC.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:46, closed)

I think OpenBSD is also getting close to working on an Octane, but there's no disk driver yet..
It's mildly interesting/irritating to try to put new packages on various OSses on the O2 (Irix, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Debian/Gentoo) and see the configure script panic with a 'what the fuck am I running on?'
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:52, closed)

NetBSD goes on just about anything.
( , Thu 21 May 2009, 16:55, closed)

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