Iris WorkSpace
Desktop environment for IRIX
The IRIS WorkSpace was a graphically organized iconic desktop environment that allowed access to the IRIX file system, along with simplified system administration via the system manager. The IRIS WorkSpace was used by Silicon Graphics from 4D1-3.0 - IRIX 5.0. It was succeeded in 1993 by the Indigo Magic Desktop introduced with IRIX 5.1 and the Indy workstation.[1][2]
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Silicon Graphics
- Silicon Graphics (1981–2009)
- Silicon Graphics International (2009–2016)
- Kurt Akeley
- Rick Belluzzo
- David J. Brown
- James H. Clark
- Paul Haeberli
- Marc Hannah
- Herb Kuta
- Abbey Silverstone
- Alias Research
- Cray
- Kroyer Films
- Wavefront Technologies
architectures
Motorola 68000 |
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IA-32, Itanium, x86-64 |
- IRIX
- Image format
- MEX
- WorkSpace
- 4Sight
- Interactive Desktop
- Xsgi
- 4Dwm
- XFS
- IRIS GL
- OpenGL
- OpenLDI
- GIO
- XIO
- NUMAlink
- Nintendo 64
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