From 0917e5994e497c84a0a3fcd3793908cf116e36fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 21:24:14 +0200 Subject: Update content for html --- about/resources.html | 174 +++++++++++++++++----------------- gemfeed/2009-02-13-sgi-onyx-3200.html | 87 +++++++++++++++++ gemfeed/index.html | 1 + gemfeed/sgi-onyx-3200/collage.webp | Bin 0 -> 63022 bytes gemfeed/sgi-onyx-3200/desk.webp | Bin 0 -> 254420 bytes index.html | 3 +- uptime-stats.html | 2 +- 7 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-) create mode 100644 gemfeed/2009-02-13-sgi-onyx-3200.html create mode 100644 gemfeed/sgi-onyx-3200/collage.webp create mode 100644 gemfeed/sgi-onyx-3200/desk.webp diff --git a/about/resources.html b/about/resources.html index c6dbe2f4..89b42413 100644 --- a/about/resources.html +++ b/about/resources.html @@ -50,103 +50,103 @@ In random order:


Technical references



I didn't read them from the beginning to the end, but I am using them to look up things. The books are in random order:


Self-development and soft-skills books



In random order:


Here are notes of mine for some of the books

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Technical guides



These are not whole books, but guides (smaller or larger) which I found very useful. in random order:


Podcasts


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Podcasts I liked



I liked them but am not listening to them anymore. The podcasts have either "finished" (no more episodes) or I stopped listening to them due to time constraints or a shift in my interests.


Newsletters I like



This is a mix of tech and non-tech newsletters I am subscribed to. In random order:


Formal education


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SGI Onyx 3200


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+Published at 2025-02-13T21:17:16+02:00
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+For nostalgia, I've kept this output of the 'dmesg' around. It's from an SGI Onyx 3200 graphics supercomputer with the following specs:
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+We used this monster when I was a student worker at the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology around the year 2006. It operated a walk-in 2-sided 3D cave (unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of that cave), where you could literally walk around with a set of VR glasses and see everything in 3D (that was when there wasn't any Oculus Quest yet). That was useful for running industrial simulations.
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+4 400 MHZ IP35 Processors
+CPU: MIPS R12000 Processor Chip Revision: 3.5
+FPU: MIPS R12010 Floating Point Chip Revision: 3.5
+Main memory size: 4096 Mbytes
+Instruction cache size: 32 Kbytes
+Data cache size: 32 Kbytes
+Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 8 Mbytes
+Integral SCSI controller 8: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
+Integral SCSI controller 6: Version QL12160, single ended
+Integral SCSI controller 7: Version QL12160, low voltage differential
+Integral SCSI controller 9: Version IEEE1394 SBP2
+  IEEE1394 CDROM: node 1010031001a454 port 0 on SCSI controller 9
+Integral SCSI controller 0: Version Fibre Channel QL2200A
+  Disk drive: unit 1 on SpCSI controller 0
+  Disk drive: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0
+Integral SCSI controller 5: Version IEEE1394 SBP2
+  IEEE1394 CDROM: node 1010031001c080 port 0 on SCSI controller 5
+IOC3 serial port: tty3
+IOC3 serial port: tty4
+IOC3 serial port: tty10
+IOC3 serial port: tty11
+IOC3 serial port: tty12
+IOC3 serial port: tty5
+IOC3 serial port: tty6
+IOC3 serial port: tty7
+IOC3 serial port: tty8
+IOC3 serial port: tty9
+Graphics board: InfiniteReality3
+Graphics board: InfiniteReality3
+Gigabit Ethernet: eg0, module 001c04, pci_bus 2, pci_slot 2, firmware version 12.4.10
+Fast Ethernet: ef1, version 1, module 001c07, pci 4
+Integral Fast Ethernet: ef0, version 1, module 001c04, pci 4
+Iris Audio Processor: version RAD revision 13.0, number 1
+IOC3 external interrupts: 2
+IOC3 external interrupts: 1
+IEEE 1394 High performance serial bus controller 0: Type: OHCI, Version 0 0
+IEEE 1394 High performance serial bus controller 1: Type: OHCI, Version 0 0
+USB controller: type OHCI
+USB Human Interface Device: device id 1 type keyboard
+USB Human Interface Device: device id 1 type mouse
+USB controller: type OHCI
+USB Human Interface Device: device id 0 type keyboard
+USB Human Interface Device: device id 0 type mouse
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+I was mainly working on drilling simulations on this machine. Sometimes I worked directly at one of the 2 terminal screens of the Onyx, or often I used a nearby Linux machine and forwarded the X11 windows to my local screen.
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+E-Mail your comments to paul@nospam.buetow.org :-)
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2010-05-07 - Lazy Evaluation with Standard ML
2010-04-09 - Standard ML and Haskell
+2009-02-13 - SGI Onyx 3200
2008-12-29 - Using my Nokia N95 for fixing my MTA
2008-06-26 - Perl Poetry

foo.zone



-This site was generated at 2025-02-13T10:22:31+02:00 by Gemtexter
+This site was generated at 2025-02-13T21:23:36+02:00 by Gemtexter

Welcome to the foo.zone. Everything you read on this site is my personal opinion and experience. You can call me a Linux/*BSD enthusiast and hobbyist. I mainly write about tech, IT, programming and sometimes also about self-improvement here. And I also like coding.

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2010-05-07 - Lazy Evaluation with Standard ML
2010-04-09 - Standard ML and Haskell
+2009-02-13 - SGI Onyx 3200
2008-12-29 - Using my Nokia N95 for fixing my MTA
2008-06-26 - Perl Poetry

My machine uptime stats



-This site was last updated at 2025-02-13T10:22:31+02:00
+This site was last updated at 2025-02-13T21:23:36+02:00

The following stats were collected via uptimed on all of my personal computers over many years and the output was generated by guprecords, the global uptime records stats analyser of mine.

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