SGI Collection - 3x Indy, 2x Indigo2, 1x O2, 1x Octane2

slime-eater

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Alright - this is what I've got - I am in Portland, Oregon.

I really really really don't want to ship and will discount based upon quantities. This is based upon my Google spreadsheet that I maintain a more detailed inventory of what else I have. It's my intention to upgrade several of these with some faster/better 300GB SCA drives in a few weeks to make them their fastest/nicest. Will update the post acordingly. And yeah, for someone who will take the whole collection, I will gladly throw in some SGI posters (where I have posted elsewhere.) All system come with the standard demos installed (doom, etc) and can add in Nekoware or SGI Freeware easily.

Am happy to include the booterizer Raspberry Pi in the set if that's helpful for the next collector in case they want to reimage a bunch of systems. I've got some SGI branded and OEM equivalent mice and keyboards as well, promotional stuff, etc.

Everything works fine (for now - this stuff is old!) but plastic is brittle and electronics naturally need to be cared for with age.

If it's got a red text & strikethrough, it's taken.

MakeModelCPURAMStoragePriceMAC / SerialCondition (Case, badges)Notes
SGIIndyR5000SC-1752561x9GB 720035008:00:69:0b:79:c9R5000 badge24-Bit XL Graphics, B10 PROM, IRIX 6.5.22f hostname mertz (IndyCam) - intended to be a part of a complete package with SGI granite monitor, granite keyboard, granite mouse, Boeing SGI mouse pad, documentation, etc. (Price is for just the box)
SGIIndyR4400-2001921x2GB, 1x1GB30008:00:69:0a:53:a5WebFORCE Badge, Tripwire stickerIRIX 6.5.22f hostname hartvickson 24 bit graphics.
SGIIndyR4400SC-150641x9GB 720025008:00:69:07:9F:22WebFORCE BadgeIRIX 6.5.22f,. 8 bit video, B10 PROM hostname gaerisch
SGIChallenge SNo0010008:00:69:FF:FF:FFSpecial Nintendo logo sticker ;-) , dead PS, no CPUDead! Throw a Raspberry Pi in it or something. ;-) hostname stencel
SGIIndigo 2R4400-2001289GB Cheetah33008:00:69:08:65:b3No badges, needing blanking panels for CDROM and upper 3.5"GR3-Elan Graphics, Phobos 100Mbit network card, case door doesn't latch - using tape to keep it closed, IRIX 6.5.22f system hostname burke
SGIIndigo 2R10k-1952561x4.5GB55008:00:69:07:63:e4Phobos 100Mbit network card, GU1-Extreme GraphicsIRIX 6.2 - Third party CDROM drive hostname willard - PowerAnimator/Maya 2.5 node-licensed and working. (Photoshop boots in 'demo' mode and I think Shake complained about the license)
SGIO2R5K-180SC1281x9GB,1x2GB42508:00:69:0C:BF:E4AV Module and O2camIRIX 6.5.30f - hostname reavis, O2 demos installed.
SGIOctane22*R14K-60040962x72GB350008:00:69:13:a7:F4Odyssey Graphics 128MBFrom the studio - Discreet Flame - hostname 'krusty', includes wacom, DM2, Stone (heavy for how small it is!) and associated XIO card, original keyboard and mouse, Wacom tablet, DM2 BOB, LVDS cables, etc. Uninstalled PCI card cage with fiber networking uplink.
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Alright - this is what I've got - I am in Portland, Oregon.

I really really really don't want to ship and will discount based upon quantities. This is based upon my Google spreadsheet that I maintain a more detailed inventory of what else I have. It's my intention to upgrade several of these with some faster/better 300GB SCA drives in a few weeks to make them their fastest/nicest. Will update the post acordingly. And yeah, for someone who will take the whole collection, I will gladly throw in some SGI posters (where I have posted elsewhere.) All system come with the standard demos installed (doom, etc) and can add in Nekoware or SGI Freeware easily.

Am happy to include the booterizer Raspberry Pi in the set if that's helpful for the next collector in case they want to reimage a bunch of systems. I've got some SGI branded and OEM equivalent mice and keyboards as well, promotional stuff, etc.

Everything works fine (for now - this stuff is old!) but plastic is brittle and electronics naturally need to be cared for with age.

If it's got a red text & strikethrough, it's taken.

MakeModelCPURAMStoragePriceMAC / SerialCondition (Case, badges)Notes
SGIIndyR5000SC-1752561x9GB 720035008:00:69:0b:79:c9R5000 badge24-Bit XL Graphics, B10 PROM, IRIX 6.5.22f hostname mertz (IndyCam) - intended to be a part of a complete package with SGI granite monitor, granite keyboard, granite mouse, Boeing SGI mouse pad, documentation, etc. (Price is for just the box)
SGIIndyR4400-2001921x2GB, 1x1GB30008:00:69:0a:53:a5WebFORCE Badge, Tripwire stickerIRIX 6.5.22f hostname hartvickson 24 bit graphics.
SGIIndyR4400SC-150641x9GB 720025008:00:69:07:9F:22WebFORCE BadgeIRIX 6.5.22f,. 8 bit video, B10 PROM hostname gaerisch
SGIChallenge SNo0010008:00:69:FF:FF:FFSpecial Nintendo logo sticker ;-) , dead PS, no CPUDead! Throw a Raspberry Pi in it or something. ;-) hostname stencel
SGIIndigo 2R4400-2001289GB Cheetah33008:00:69:08:65:b3No badges, needing blanking panels for CDROM and upper 3.5"GR3-Elan Graphics, Phobos 100Mbit network card, case door doesn't latch - using tape to keep it closed, IRIX 6.5.22f system hostname burke
SGIIndigo 2R10k-1952561x4.5GB55008:00:69:07:63:e4Phobos 100Mbit network card, GU1-Extreme GraphicsIRIX 6.2 - Third party CDROM drive hostname willard - PowerAnimator/Maya 2.5 node-licensed and working. (Photoshop boots in 'demo' mode and I think Shake complained about the license)
SGIO2R5K-180SC1281x9GB,1x2GB42508:00:69:0C:BF:E4AV Module and O2camIRIX 6.5.30f - hostname reavis, O2 demos installed.
SGIOctane22*R14K-60040962x72GB350008:00:69:13:a7:F4Odyssey Graphics 128MBFrom the studio - Discreet Flame - hostname 'krusty', includes wacom, DM2, Stone (heavy for how small it is!) and associated XIO card, original keyboard and mouse, Wacom tablet, DM2 BOB, LVDS cables, etc. Uninstalled PCI card cage with fiber networking uplink.
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