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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.
They were replaced by the [[Professional IRIS]] series of systems.


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Revision as of 21:29, 16 February 2025

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.

They were replaced by the Professional IRIS series of systems.