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From: Torquil MacCorkle III [mailto:torquil@rockbridge.net]
Which SGI would actually have an R2000?
Um, none of them. IIRC, R3000 was the first chip that SGI
used from MIPS. There are other systems that use them, including
some (I have some r2ks, I think) made by MIPS, themselves.
An SGI from that period is something like the IRIS 2000, or
possibly by then IRIS 3000, which was very large and based
around a motorola 68k chip of some sort.
Great machines, but they don't fit your relatively low power
requirement, and they're as large as your desk easily. :)
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
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