Relaxational computing
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I had no too succesful day: my Fort Focus Combi (2006) stopped to run. The most
probably, there is a problem with electronicts - it experienced similar
problems last winter. But after recapping of it was OK. Well, my car was
traveled about 280 000 km till today so it is probably normal to expect
problems.

So instead of a trip I have had to do something at home. So I did backup of
2016 camera pictures and organised my Links bookmarks. Now I'm trying to play
with the Qt Designer (for the Qt 3.0) on my SGI Indy. It is interesting taht it
runs with acceptable speed (and I can at the same time use the XMMS playing
on-line MP3 stream without any problems). It's not that bad for a 1994 machine
with 175 MHz CPU! :-)

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CPU: MIPS R4400 Processor Chip Revision: 6.0
FPU: MIPS R4000 Floating Point Coprocessor Revision: 0.0
1 175 MHZ IP22 Processor
Main memory size: 256 Mbytes
Secondary unified instruction/data cache size: 1 Mbyte on Processor 0
Instruction cache size: 16 Kbytes
Data cache size: 16 Kbytes
Integral SCSI controller 0: Version WD33C93B, revision D
  Disk drive: unit 1 on SCSI controller 0
  Disk drive / removable media: unit 2 on SCSI controller 0
  CDROM: unit 4 on SCSI controller 0
On-board serial ports: 2
On-board bi-directional parallel port
Graphics board: GR3-XZ
Integral Ethernet: ec0, version 1
Integral ISDN: Basic Rate Interface unit 0, revision 1.0
Iris Audio Processor: version A2 revision 4.1.0
Vino video: unit 0, revision 0, IndyCam not connected
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Well, I cannot browse the WWW in a modern browser here (but the Links is OK for
the most time). So I use the Lynx to browse the Gopher world. Thus I can even
read local news thanks to Logout's work [1]. The Indy was designed for 2D work
like document/image processing, software development and general computing (OK,
my box has the 3D-capable XZ gfx...) so I'm using it in such way. ;-)


Reference(s):

[1] gopher://i-logout.cz