[rescue] WTB: SGI (MIPS architecture) Systems

Ian Finder ian.finder at gmail.com
Sun May 23 16:04:53 CDT 2010


This is true. I remember reconfiguring the Kernel to improve I/O bandwidth is
actually part of the Irix Flame install process.

It's quite an amazing package.
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From: Timothy Baldridge
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Subject: Re: [rescue] WTB: SGI (MIPS architecture) Systems


>>Also, can't Macs do all the Discreet Logic apps (Smoke/Flame) stuff now as
fast as the old SGIs?

Actually all the new Flame/Smoke systems run on Linux now. If there's
a real flame user here, I'm sure they'll correct me, but some of the
Onyx2 based Inferno systems had some massive bandwidth. I think I
remember hearing that some of them could playback 6 2k streams at one
time.  Yeah, there's video editing with "prosumer" Mac/Windows/Linux
machines, but then there's real cinema grade editing apps like
Discreet's Smoke/Flame. On SGI systems Discreet even went so far as to
modify the kernel of IRIX just so it would run their apps better. I
think they may do the same now with Linux. Basically Discreet won't
use Mac for their software because it's not configurable enough for
their needs.

Sadly, I'll probably never actually get to use a Flame system. But I'd love
to.

Timothy
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