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- SGI_Crimson abstract "The IRIS Crimson, code named Diehard2, was a Silicon Graphics (SGI) computer released in the early 1990s. It was the world's first 64-bit workstation.Crimson was a member of Silicon Graphics's SGI IRIS 4D series of deskside systems; it was also known as the 4D/510 workstation. It was similar to other SGI IRIS 4D deskside workstations, and could utilise a wide range of graphics options (up to RealityEngine). It was also available as a file server with no graphics.This machine made a brief cameo in the movie Jurassic Park where the character named Lex uses the machine to navigate the IRIX filesystem in 3D using the application fsn in order to restore power to the compound. The year following the film's release, Silicon Graphics released a rebadged, limited edition Crimson R4400/VGXT called the \"Jurassic Classic\", which included a special logo and featured SGI co-founder James H. Clark's signature on the drive door.".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageExternalLink crimson.html.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageID "2069876".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageLength "1973".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageRevisionID "567419874".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink 64-bit_computing.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_computing_hardware.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Category:SGI_workstations.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Computer.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink File_server.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink File_system.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Fsn.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink IRIX.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink James_H._Clark.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Jurassic_Park_(film).
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink MIPS_Technologies.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink R4000.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink RAID.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink RealityEngine.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink SCSI.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink SGI_IRIS_4D.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink VMEbus.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLink Workstation.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crimson".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLinkText "IRIS Crimson (deskside workstation/server)".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLinkText "IRIS Crimson".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageWikiLinkText "SGI Crimson".
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-hardware-stub.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Merge_to.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SGI_computer_timeline.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Silicon_Graphics.
- SGI_Crimson wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- SGI_Crimson subject Category:History_of_computing_hardware.
- SGI_Crimson subject Category:SGI_workstations.
- SGI_Crimson hypernym Computer.
- SGI_Crimson type InformationAppliance.
- SGI_Crimson comment "The IRIS Crimson, code named Diehard2, was a Silicon Graphics (SGI) computer released in the early 1990s. It was the world's first 64-bit workstation.Crimson was a member of Silicon Graphics's SGI IRIS 4D series of deskside systems; it was also known as the 4D/510 workstation. It was similar to other SGI IRIS 4D deskside workstations, and could utilise a wide range of graphics options (up to RealityEngine).".
- SGI_Crimson label "SGI Crimson".
- SGI_Crimson sameAs Q3459522.
- SGI_Crimson sameAs SGI_Crimson.
- SGI_Crimson sameAs m.06k1dy.
- SGI_Crimson sameAs Q3459522.
- SGI_Crimson wasDerivedFrom SGI_Crimson?oldid=567419874.
- SGI_Crimson isPrimaryTopicOf SGI_Crimson.