Well, no really. I have been trying to tidy my desk but with little
success.
I put two external SCSI devices to my desk: a DDS-4 tape drive and the
floppy drive. Both of them have original "granite" SGI enclosures and
they are meant to be connected to my SGI O2 (but only when I will find
the correct SCSI cable!). At the moment they are used just to put the
SGI 1600SW LCD a bit higher. This is also important as it allows me to
use the screen more comfortably. But it should not be the main role of
such devices, of course.
I also removed some documents, pens and other such things from my desk.
Some of them I have put behind the 1600SW so there is less think in
front of me. I also put the "new" router (the Turris MOX - it wass
sitting on my desk for years but it was newer powered on) to storage. U
once planned to use it as a replacement of my old TP Link but newer
have done the change. Maybe next year.
Also I removed the desk calendar. It was just for 2021, after all. I
didn't got a new one so now I have to rely on the cal(1) command.
I had plans to replace my old good SGI granite keyboard with a MNT
Reform one. But I decided to move the MNT (it's just the external
keyboard, I don't own the notebook) to work and continue to use the
proven equipment at home (If you are interested - I also use the SGI
"granite" mouse of the latest shape).
At the end I have cleaned a few square centimeters on my desktop but
little has been actually changed. My current setup is:
- EIZO 24" LCD (1920x1200)
- SGI "granite" keyboard (shared by all desktops)
- SGI "granite" mouse (shared by all desktops)
- KVM switch (used just to switch the keyboard and the mouse)
- external SCSI floppy drive
- external SCSI tape drive
- SGI 17.4" 1600SW LCD (1600x1024)
- Raptor Engineering BlackBird (4xPOWER9, RAM 32 GB, black case)
- Silicon Graphics (SGI) O2 (MIPS R10000, 250MHz, RAM 768MB)
- TRGpro (Palm IIIXe) with dock (connected to the BlackBird)
- pair of Creative Pebble speakers
- notepad and pen
- Punkt USB charger
- some minor things (cables, yellow notes, mugs and so on)