steve@yoyodyne.mit.edu (Steve Jones) (02/05/91)
Greetings, I have a Silicon Graphics Iris 3130 that I must sell. This platform is not suited for the kind of work I'll be doing for the next year, and as I have located appropriate hardware I need to free up the money I sunk into this beast. I have oustanding debt on this machine that forces me to set the asking price at $2000. Horsetrading, or anything else leading to a sale, is welcome. The system sports a 16 MHz 68020 CPU with SGI's Weitek based floating point accelerator, 12 MBytes of RAM, Ethernet, four serial ports, ESDI/QIC disk/tape/floppy controller, the Geometry Engine boardset, and eight bitplane boards. All this is in a completely in- destructible steel pedestal with many fans and a hefty power supply. There's a bunch of random software installed on the two 125 MB disks, but only the OS (v3.5) is proprietary. Details of the components follow. There is one minor complication. While it comes with a nice 19" color Hitachi monitor, this monitor suddenly stopped working two months back. I think the problem is easily corrected but I was only using it for the (wonderful) flight simulator at that point. I can see about having it repaired locally. I have to move this machine in order to get the proper hardware for a project starting up this summer. If you want to get your hands on some great graphics hardware without putting up for the bleeding edge, here's your chance. We can even talk about delivery within a 200-300 mile radius from Boston if you'll meet my asking price. The configuration, including the board designations noted on the card cage access panel, is as follows: Silicon Graphics Iris 3130 Qty. Desig. Description 3 IM1-4 4 Megabyte RAM board 1 FP1 Weitek Floating Point Accelerator board 1 IP2 16MHz 68020 CPU board 1 ENET(201) Ethernet board (EX driver, Thickwire connector) 1 Storager ESDI/QIC-02 disk/tape/floppy controller (SI driver) 8 BP3 Bit Plane boards (video RAM) 1 DC4 1 UC4 Geometry Engine boardset (Rev. B?) 1 GF2 2 DK512-17 125 Meg (formatted) Hitachi full height 5.25" ESDI disk 1 60 Meg QIC cartridge tape drive 1 CM-2078 19" Hitachi Color Monitor (see note below) Folks out in netland have hung larger (~300 MB) disks off of this controller with very minor hassle. The DK512 drives have been reliable and should work fine in PCs or other systems. When switched on the monitor's power light does not illuminate, and nothing registers on the screen. Probably very easily fixed if you have someone who knows hi-res RGB monitors and power supplies/transformers. Demo programs that claimed to require 24 bitplanes and Z-buffering ran fine when the monitor worked. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at all about this system. --Steve. -- Steve Jones MIT/VAX Resource Center, Cambridge MA 02139 617/253-7438 Internet addresses: steve@isis.mit.edu steve@yoyodyne.mit.edu "Chaos will ensue if the variable i is altered..." - SysV Programmers Guide