SGI Octane Upgrade and Test Driving a 1997 Graphics Powerhouse
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Today we get to try out the Octane from Silicon Graphics Interactive, and we don't just test it, we also beef it up with some huge upgrades from SGI Depot. Maya, OpenGL, Lightwave and Blender are just a few of the technologies and applications which benefited from the SGI series of machines and we try out as many as possible today.
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Part one of this series: https://youtu.be/VHsA8iq4N0s
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● Music used with permission
A Faint Glow - Hushed
Clearer Views - From Now On
Hibernation - Hushed
Knocked Off My Feet - Barbatula (1)
Lucy's Game - Senchi
We Got This (Instrumental Version) - Lvly
Видео SGI Octane Upgrade and Test Driving a 1997 Graphics Powerhouse канала RMC - The Cave
● Support RMC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RMCRetro
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● Description
Today we get to try out the Octane from Silicon Graphics Interactive, and we don't just test it, we also beef it up with some huge upgrades from SGI Depot. Maya, OpenGL, Lightwave and Blender are just a few of the technologies and applications which benefited from the SGI series of machines and we try out as many as possible today.
● Episode Links
SGI Depot: http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html
Part one of this series: https://youtu.be/VHsA8iq4N0s
● Follow The Cave
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RMCRetro
Instagram: https://instagram.com/RMCRetro
Discord: https://discord.gg/7qYtGcz
●Listen to Podcasts from The Cave
Retro Island Diskettes: https://audioboom.com/channels/5001240
Retro Tea Break: https://audioboom.com/channels/5001251
● Music
Our Jam (Instrumental Version) - Da Tooby
● RMC Merch - Treat yourself to a retro mug or gift!
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheRMC
● Music used with permission
A Faint Glow - Hushed
Clearer Views - From Now On
Hibernation - Hushed
Knocked Off My Feet - Barbatula (1)
Lucy's Game - Senchi
We Got This (Instrumental Version) - Lvly
Видео SGI Octane Upgrade and Test Driving a 1997 Graphics Powerhouse канала RMC - The Cave
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