You parted a Crimson into wall hangings just because the PSU blew? They're super easy to work on.
Sometimes this list makes me {m,s}ad. On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Sean Caron <sca...@diablonet.net> wrote: > On Thu, 19 May 2016, Austin Pass wrote: > > >> On 19 May 2016, at 22:09, Todd Killingsworth < >>> killingsworth.t...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Ah! I've always wanted to play with a Crimson... ever since I saw them >>> being used for visualization at the Army Corp of Engineers back in the >>> early 90's. I was working in a different group and never got to use >>> them. >>> Not even sure where to look for one nowadays. >>> >>> Todd Killingsworth. >>> >>>> >>>> >> They're a pretty spectacular machine, in physical presence as well as >> function (esp. with RealityEngine GFX). >> >> We had some building work done recently, and the Crimson was protected >> under a custom felt lined dust sheet made by a removals friend of mine >> (made from a cut-down piano cover for anyone interested!) When steels etc. >> were being installed in a particular area, the workmen were instructed to >> move it *with extreme care* to the furthest, cleanest point before >> proceeding. They carried this out for 3 weeks with extreme diligence. One >> of them - the youngest - when leaving admitted to taking a peek under the >> dust cover and googled what he found. Asking me about it, he wasn't at all >> surprised that I was so attached to a 24 year old gigantic workstation and >> forced his colleagues to watch Jurassic Park to show them "that giant >> b*stard under the dust sheet we've been hefting around!" >> >> -Austin. >> >> > I almost had a Crimson but the power supply blew up. It was a pretty basic > model (just fitted with LG1 graphics, intended as a file server) but I was > sure to keep all the boards. The IP19 is a looker. I use it to decorate in > my databook room :O All those big ceramic PGAs! > > Best, > > Sean > > -- Ian Finder (206) 395-MIPS ian.fin...@gmail.com