Revised: 12 February 1997
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This is a picture of Intrepid, the latest addition to the Software Engineering Lab. Intrepid is a Silicon Graphics O2 Workstation, the next generation beyond the Indigo2 family. With extensive multimedia capability (including two input video channels and one output video channel), the O2 family supports a Web-Integrated Desktop Environment with exceptional compute, graphics, imaging, I/O, and video compression capabilities. |
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This is a picture of Enterprise, the central Indigo2 workstation in the lab. Enterprise offers almost all of the facilities of the other workstations as well as 24-bit color graphics (the others have 8-bit color), Adobe Photoshop, and a System Tour. The HP Laser printer (12 PPM Postscript) and the presentation system are also connected to Enterprise, which acts as the print server for all the workstations in the SE Lab. |
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These are all Indy workstations with 8-bit color graphics, a 200MHz CPU, 64M bytes of memory, 1G bytes of local disk, and served by Starbase, a Challenge-S server with 128M bytes of memory and 33G bytes of disk. |
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More Indy workstations with 8-bit color graphics served by Starbase. |
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Another view of the Hood et al |
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Another view of the Yamato et al |