I'll keep a copy of the source as a project. Maybe I will rewrite it into my own WM one day or something.
Entire collection up for sale
Axatax_ wrote: Now, here's the really annoying thing --
Both libavcodec and libx264 have native MIPS assembly optimizations in the source tree now. The problem is, it's gcc inline-assembler targeting snapdragon/cell phone-type MIPS CPUs. The ASM could be backported to SGI MIPS with the translation of a handful of SIMD operations (and really, it's just a handful), but all of this needs to be moved to seprate files and broken out from the current C source. I'm looking into this now, but don't have many good examples to go by.
Trekiej wrote: cool.
What would a Fuel cost?
How does one deal with the Sync On Green connection when you have a svga moitor?
Trekiej wrote: Thanks to all for replies, I have a lot to learn.
I used to be some what a follower.
I still have questions I want to ask but I am about ready to go to work.
A question I could ask is, how is gen-locking with sgi machines?
I would like to use ntsc composite/s-video and do some chroma keying.
Also, I saw a SGI Iris Indigo for sale, how well do you like this machine?
Cheers.