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The earliest SGI systems were 68000-68020 powered graphics terminals and workstations running [[GL2]], a System V UNIX with an unusual for the time focus on graphics. Multibus standard powered machines, they were similar to Sun Multibus systems in many respects. | The earliest SGI systems were 68000-68020 powered graphics terminals and workstations running [[GL2]], a System V UNIX with an unusual for the time focus on graphics. Multibus standard powered machines, they were similar to Sun Multibus systems in many respects. | ||
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The earliest SGI systems were 68000-68020 powered graphics terminals and workstations running GL2, a System V UNIX with an unusual for the time focus on graphics. Multibus standard powered machines, they were similar to Sun Multibus systems in many respects.