The collected works of vishnu - Page 1

There's a V12 auction at ebay right now, kinda pricey at a minimum bid of $1895 though:

->ebay link<-

No bids as of the moment...
pan1k wrote: It's either that or the V6 Pro board is going out.. *sigh*

I've got a V6 board that's looking for a new happy home. I have no use for it other than collecting dust. Actually it's not, the anti-static bag it's stored in is collecting the dust... ;)

If it turns out that your V6 is toast you can have this one if you want it...
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
I am running 6.5.21m currently; do I need to install patch 5086 before I try upgrading to 6.5.30? I've been sitting on these overlays for a while now because I'm a bit nervous about upgrading. I've got Maya and Shake and Photoshop and Illustrator all running perfectly and I do NOT want to bork it up! But we've been running 6.5.30 at work for ages, with no problems, so my worries are probably pointless eh? :roll:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
Basically the reason I sit in front of my nearly 4 year old Octane2 each day is to run Maya 6.01 and Shake 3.5.

I live in fear of the day that these app's no longer 'cut it' because I cannot part with the frogskins necessary to 'upgrade' to the modern (i.e. non-IRIX) versions of these apps. Oh, the painfulness and anguishment... :|
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
The rallying cry at Autodesk is probably `let's stay in front of Blender!' And they'll do it technology-wise, but it's always tough to compete with a zero dollar and zero cent price tag... ;)
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
>> ..Or buy them out... :twisted:

I suppose they could make Ton Roosendaal an offer he can't refuse... :shock:
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
shyouko wrote: How is an Intel Mac running Linux different from a well-built PC running Linux? I wonder.

Only the number of zeros in the price tag... ;)
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
Doing a text search on sidefx's website for "Irix", the most recent hit is from a press release dated 2002. Time to dust off my copy of "Blender for Dummies"... :mrgreen:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...

:Tezro: :Octane2:
deBug wrote:
I intend to keep this server up for a long time so there is no need for you to download it all from it :-)
Extraordinary... You guys are the BEST! :mrgreen:

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Movin' on up, toooo the east side
Plan:
World domination! Or something...
Buy her a ticket on the Alone Train to Aloneville, with stops in Ex-Girlfriend Junction and West Breakin' Up With You...
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We'll see how this plays out. Usually they don't go gentle into that long dark night.
That's why you sign 'em up at soyouvebeendumped.com... 8-)
You mean posts asking for relationship advice can lead to a slippery slope? Who'da thunk!

Perhaps we should rename this thread "What about Cylon girls?" ... :lol:
I spent many years working with concentrated hydrogen peroxide (70 percent and above) and just the vapors wafting through the lab turned my hair blonde... :shock:
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You built torpedoes ?
It was for propulsion but I don't know that it ever got used in any torpedo systems. We had a spankin' CFD model of it, that we wrote in fortran on our MicroVAX 3100. We only just retired that thing a few years ago. The computer not the code... 8-)
In my middle school, they had an Iris Indigo...
In my middle school we had a paper teletype that could dial into a remote mainframe.... 8-)

I suppose they figure since putting the cube logo on the Tezro didn't save the company, the logo must not matter... :mrgreen:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
In case anyone's wondering (though I'm sure many of you already know); the xrdb program can be used to add/modify X resources into a running X server. For example, if you put the changes into your .Xdefaults file:

xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults
Nice! :mrgreen:

I did some testing at the Wallops Flight Facility a few years back, do you ever get out there? Maybe we crossed paths. We were the guys that lost the Navy's underwater recovery sea lion... :shock:
The original source code to tenmillion.c is here:

http://www.oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/mail/info-performer/perf-96-11/0181.html

I got it to compile and run on my Linux box by changing the call to gettimeofday() to include a timezone struct and by changing the return type of main() to int. I'll try it on my SGI as soon as I get some caffeine into my system tomorrow morning... 8-)

If anyone's interested, to compile it (on Linux) I used:

gcc -Wall -L/usr/X11/lib -lGL -lGLU tenmillion.c -o tenmillion.c.exe

The -Wall switch is optional, but interesting. I always use it when I compile other people's code... :mrgreen:
Yeah, I'm a Visual C++ goit from way back. :oops: But that doesn't alter the fact that consistent filename extensions are a good idea. I've always wondered Unix uses them for it's shared objects but not executables. Just to be different from Microsoft? I find it a tremendous convenience, for example if I want a list of all the programs I've compiled in $HOME all I have to do is `find ~ -name \*exe` ...
Oh right! I suppose next you're going to be telling me I shouldn't be renaming all my .so's to dll's... :twisted:
I'm not seeing it, it looks to me like the Irix version maxed out at 5, and the Linux version is now at 7... Link? :roll:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
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Is anybody on nekochan working on the v2.5?


tbcpp was working on the Blender port, but he hasn't been around at least half a year, so I'd guess probably not. Apparently it's a monumental task because the Blender coders keeps putting in gcc-isms that have to be ifdef'ed out and replaced (or bypassed) with something the MIPSPro compiler can understand.

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Simple as do, re, mi. a, b, c. one, two, three baby you and me
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World domination! Or something...
Well if I didn't have Maya I'd be all over Blender like a cheap suit. Blender does some things much better than Maya, for example it is a much better "plain old" vertex, edge and face modeler, but in most other respects Maya blows Blender (and everybody else) right out of the water. Maya is down the road and around the bend compared to Lightwave, Realsoft, Softimage, Pro/ENGINEER... Okay that last one was apples to oranges but still... :mrgreen:

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Simple as do, re, mi. a, b, c. one, two, three baby you and me
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World domination! Or something...
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Hey buddy ... you be dissin' my fave program ? hunh ? watchoo say about pro/e ?
Here at the 'ol Salt Mine we just upgraded to Wildfire 4.0. It is a world-class solid modeler with a user interface designed by kindergarteners. Turbocad is about 50 million times easier to use... :lol:

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Project:
Simple as do, re, mi. a, b, c. one, two, three baby you and me
Plan:
World domination! Or something...
Uhhhhh... Actually it looks like there's nothing past python 2.5 yet:

https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib/irix-6.5-mips/python/
No hardware I own has a trace of Microsoft code since 1999, I figure if I can't do with Linux it can't have been that worth doing in the first place... 8-)
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
If they're on the same subnet; zero hops... 8-)
In 1993 my employer started lugging in vast quantities of Indigo2's for the mechanical engineers to use with Pro/ENGINEER. At the time, my group was hacking in C and fortran on two MicroVAX 3100's, but we rapidly transitioned to using the SGI's, of which there were hundreds, maybe a thousand or more. The VAX's were 1988 models, and couldn't really compare to the sgi's. I remember being more or less in awe. The ME's had been using Anvil 1000 for CAD, which likewise was no comparison to Pro/ENGINEER. We used to telnet into each others workstations and play annoying sounds, Road Runner MEEP MEEP's and various other less mature things. The pee cee users, who had no sound capability, didn't know what was going on... :lol:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
Way back in the early days Mike Shaver tried to do an Xlib/Xt-only port of mozilla, and concurrently there was a "keep the Motif version breathing" port, but both have long since fallen by the wayside... :roll:
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Temporarily lost at sea...
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World domination! Or something...
Wow that's bee-yoo-tee-ful! :shock:

Did you use Maya's built in renderer, Mental Ray, or something else?
I've got one of those mugs, purple with the gold lettering and cube, it's one of my prize possessions. No logos on the back though, I'm pretty sure that's strictly a zack touch... :mrgreen:
The "old" sgi made some great acquisitions that in the end ended up helping them not at all. MIPS, Alias/Wavefront, Cray Research, all of which (under their new corporate umbrellas) are still chugging along...
Presumably you've looked at this:

http://terrain.cs.duke.edu/

...and found it inadequate?

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Choosing stones, big enough to drag me down...
pthreads is supported on Irix, presumably you've seen this(?):

http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?coll=0650&db=man&fname=/usr/share/catman/p_man/cat5/pthreads.z
The tar file is an SGI executable that you want to install on your Octane? Presuming it was tarred relative to the root of the filesystem on which it was compiled, you can

mv filename.tar /

cd /

tar -xf filename.tar

Now, presuming that the tarball deposited the binary into a directory that's in your $PATH, you can just type the binary file's name into a shell and the program will run.

Of course, it's not installed on your system in the sense that the software manager knows anything about it (esp. how to uninstall it!), but you can at least run the program...
What now? You say someone's actually paying you to compile the latest QT on an SGI? :shock:

Who are they and are they hiring! :mrgreen:
It does seem complicated at first, but if you stick with it before long you'll be amazed you ever thought it was hard! Pymble posted above a hint to use the ldd command to find out what system libraries the Blender executable needs to have in order to run. ldd = "list dynamic dependencies" - so libs are "shared objects," code sharing, or reuse is the computing world's mantra and has been for a long time. Programs that need to use code from a library dynamically link to it at runtime. If the library Blender wants to link to is on your system but Blender can't find it, you can add it's location to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable (also as Pymble mentioned above). To see what the contents of this environment variable are currently:

echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH

To add a directory to the variable, using C-shell syntax:

setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH $LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/some/new/directory

To do the same thing using BASH syntax:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/some/new/directory

You can use the same syntax to add directories to your $PATH (i.e. the directory where your Blender executable is located).

To find out whether you're using C-shell or BASH:

echo $SHELL

Good luck, stick with it, and HAVE FUN!
EEK-ceptional! :shock:
IIRC to cross-compile you can use the -TARG: argument but for mips3 I think it's as simple as cc -mips3 (???)
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Right; there are compiler options that will need to be set but my concern was more the MIPS-3 flavor libraries
Don't worry about the libs, the MIPSPro linker is genius... :mrgreen: