WTB - SGI Indy

Edit: With apologies, I no longer wish to have involvement with SGUG or SGI communities in general,
and have also chosen to remove all of my content. Many things have changed since I co-founded, named, and ultimately
then left SGUG. There are many good people around, to whom I apologize for frustrating by removing these things, and
also many petty people that over the years whittled down both the enjoyment as well as sense of obligation I used to
feel to anyone else regarding what was ultimately just a hobby. Unfortunately one of the latter now writes the rules
and so it is time for me to take my things and go.

This message will replace all of my previous forum posts because deleting threads that I started would have removed
other peoples' posts.
 
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Jinroh, I have a O2 for sale on eBay right now. It has a 180Mhz R5000 processor and 224 MB of ram, along with a 36GB hard drive. It's the successor to the Indy and runs a bit faster even with the same processor (thanks to much faster memory, graphics, and SCSI).

Current bid is only $157, with the auction ending tomorrow around 1PM eastern.

 
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Jinroh, I have a O2 for sale on eBay right now. It has a 180Mhz R5000 processor and 224 MB of ram, along with a 36GB hard drive. It's the successor to the Indy and runs a bit faster even with the same processor (thanks to much faster memory, graphics, and SCSI).

Thank you so much Callahan. :) I was actually watching it, but I did not manage to snag it. Bleh.

What kind of dev work are you up to?

At the moment, currently finishing a new game for the Atari 2600 VCS. :3 I have lots of other platforms I have other projects to finish for, though. :3 Like being able to run the N64 Dev tools on an Irix Machine rather than my Pentium II machine. Then I could sell that and free up some space. As it takes up quite a bit, and Irix is more fun than just selling the P2 PC and using a VM. x3
 
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