Here's some other stuff
deserving honorary mention, or subjects
for future display!
Hey! Three Crimsons! RealityEngine,
VGX, and Elan. XFS/XLV striping across both channels of an IO3B results
in pretty good performance, I have all my patchsets on the VGX.
Three Dials buttons looking for the rest
of the hardware.. someday! I actually used one of these at the Computer
museum in Boston Mass, way back when there were actually old computers
to fawn over instead of PC based educational exhibits. These are labeled
4D/60 dials controller on the back. See the Twin Tower Series for a modern
version!
On the right, my darling Indigo/Elan-150...
on the left, a trusty Indigo/XS24Z-R3K for my loving wife! The "Twindigo
Twins!"
Here's a side by side comparision
of Single Tower (left) and Twin Tower (right). I think they're both pretty
snazzy!
Here's the SCSI-2 (narrow) disk
bays from a Dual IO3 Predator Server chassis. Each row is on a different
SCSI string. The disks in a column belong to a 3-way XLV stripe set. The
fourth column is empty at the moment.
I got these 4D manuals with the
Twin Tower. There are 19 unique manuals in the set, in very nice condition
too.
Sparc 10, unremarkable workhorse
for Netscape and, of course IRC.
The stack-o-sparcs. These are my
first workstations, simple Sparc1 and Sparc 1+, They still function as
my main NFS servers.
My poor NeXTstations up on the
shelf until I make their new room! On the left a nice Monochrome (I love
monochrome machines!) and a TurboColor on the right.
The elusive uVAX II!
A pile of random stuff, with
a PC too. It runs windows most
of the time, and an occasional stint under
linux.
Speaking of PCs, heres a little
dealie I assembled to render animations created with
. It's the MooTron 2000, Self Milking BlenderFarm(tm). Eight Celeron 300A's
with 32Meg SDRAM, 100mb ethernet, and 3.2 Gig UDMA disk.