Reply 2040 of 2317, by Irinikus
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Kahenraz wrote on 2023-02-11, 14:54:That's amazing. I love vintage Sun computers, as I have a personal fondness for Unix systems (as in, I actually know how to use them!)
It's particularly interesting to see such heavy graphical silicon. I wonder if they can be utilized by normal OpenGL, or if they require a more complex software configuration to get going.
The Silicon Graphics graphical hardware certainly can, as they originally created OpenGL! (You should maybe think of getting into Silicon Graphics Systems then! 😀 )
The Silicon Graphics InfiniteReality4 system in my Onyx2 (Single graphics pipeline consisting of a GE16-4, 2 x RM11's and a DG5-8) is absolutely amazing, as it can run 8 screens, each running @1920x1200 and not even brake a sweat! (It has 2GB of texture memory and 5GB of raster memory, and it's a graphics system from the year 2000!!!!)
Here's a picture of the original Infinite Reality3 graphics system that my Onyx2 came with: (GE16-4, 2 x RM10's and a DG5-2)
These are the two RM11's that I fitted to upgrade it to IR4:
This is the DG5-8 that I fitted, allowing it to drive up to 8 screens:
Here are some details on the InfiniteReality system: