SGI IRIS 3010 for sale

From: Vintage Computer Festival <vcf_at_siconic.com>
Date: Mon Dec 15 11:08:06 2003

I'm brokering the sale of the following system. If there's any interest,
please send me your offer or questions via private mail.

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SGI IRIS 3010 3D graphics workstation (with the Control Data Corporation
logo and Cyber 910 designation) that was used for two years as a demo
model and has mainly been in storage since then. It comes fully configured
and equipped as follows:
68020 microprocessor
UNIX o/s
C, Fortran, Basic Windowing and Basic Graphics Library
Flight program (serves as diagnostic), demos, and games
128 Mb hard drive
19" monitor with 24 bit color, 8 overlay planes, 1048x780 RGB screen
Keyboard, optical mouse and mouse pad
Tape cartridge drive, serial ports, Ethernet port, extra mouse
The following manuals come with the system:
IRIS Series 3000 Owner's Guide
Cyber 910 User's Guide (Vol. 1 - Programming Guide; Vol. 2 - Reference Guide)
UNIX Programmer's Guide (Vols. 1-4)
CYBER 910-300 Administrator's Manual (Graphics Library Manual/User Guide &
                         C Language Reference Manual)
IRIS Communications Guide Update Package Version 1.1
GL2-W3.6 Workstation Release Notes
TCP/IP User's Guide
Learning to Debug with Edge (C Edition & Fortran Edition)
Its casings are of steel (with beige paint), and are clean and undented.
Includes the original wooden shipping palette with retractable ramp.
This unit was manufactured in December, 1987, and was used for two years
as a demo model by Control Data Corporation, which owned a big chunk of
SGI stock.  It was recently powered up and its flight simulator program
was run to check the performance. There were no problems encountered while
doing so.
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Sellam Ismail                                        Vintage Computer Festival
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