Guy Griffiths | 1 Jul 2003 01:04
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I've got one of those limited release Cineon clocks made from a film  
can , a Cineon software CD label, and a cheap clock mechanism. Not  
quite mint condition as hands got bend as it travelled in packing boxes  
over the last few years.

On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 03:16  AM, rraiman@... wrote:

> I have one of the stop watches.
>>
>> who would have thunk
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dale Caughey
>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:26 PM
>> To: Tosti Mike; scott g
>> Subject: Emailing: eBayISAPI
>>
>>
>> fellas...... there's gold in your garage if ya kept any comp cineon  
>> crap
>> check it out..............
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
>> <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ 
>> eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2643038472&category=3938
>>> &item=2643038472&category=3938
>>
>>
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Paul Tomblin | 1 Jul 2003 01:31
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Quoting Tosti Mike (Mike.Tosti@...):
> who would have thunk

Man, I never got any of the good stuff.  Just denim shirts and a towel.

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David Howland | 1 Jul 2003 05:09
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Paul Tomblin wrote:

>Quoting Tosti Mike (Mike.Tosti@...):
>  
>
>>who would have thunk
>>    
>>
>
>Man, I never got any of the good stuff.  Just denim shirts and a towel.
>
>  
>
Hey, I have one of the early Cineon Promo films. Who wants to buy it? 
Its either on 16 or 35mm. Don't remember which. Who has a Cineon Film 
Scanner?

Paddy Eason | 1 Jul 2003 16:07
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I think we have the makings of a Cineon museum. We've got a few Octanes 
you can have....

 >Guy Griffiths wrote:
> I've got one of those limited release Cineon clocks made from a film  
> can , a Cineon software CD label, and a cheap clock mechanism. Not  
> quite mint condition as hands got bend as it travelled in packing boxes  
> over the last few years.
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 03:16  AM, rraiman@... wrote:
> 
>> I have one of the stop watches.
>>
>>>
>>> who would have thunk
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Dale Caughey
>>> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:26 PM
>>> To: Tosti Mike; scott g
>>> Subject: Emailing: eBayISAPI
>>>
>>>
>>> fellas...... there's gold in your garage if ya kept any comp cineon  
>>> crap
>>> check it out..............
>>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
>>> <http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/ 
>>> eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2643038472&category=3938
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David Hodson | 2 Jul 2003 12:13
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Paddy Eason wrote:
> I think we have the makings of a Cineon museum. We've got a few Octanes 
> you can have....

You can have my Cineon Swiss Army Knife when you tear it from
my cold, dead hands.

Let's see ... clock, posters, jackets, some t-shirts, chair ... is
there anything that Kodak didn't put a Cineon tag on?

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Robert Raiman | 3 Jul 2003 03:34
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I have a leather case for business cards with the Cineon logo, pens, 
golf shirts but I never got any Cineon underwear. lol

David Hodson wrote:
> Paddy Eason wrote:
> 
>> I think we have the makings of a Cineon museum. We've got a few 
>> Octanes you can have....
> 
> 
> You can have my Cineon Swiss Army Knife when you tear it from
> my cold, dead hands.
> 
> Let's see ... clock, posters, jackets, some t-shirts, chair ... is
> there anything that Kodak didn't put a Cineon tag on?
> 

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Guy Griffiths | 3 Jul 2003 06:50
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I have one remaining Cineon engraved crystal wine glass issued 
especially to the Aussie Cineon team in 1991.

On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 11:34  AM, Robert Raiman wrote:

> I have a leather case for business cards with the Cineon logo, pens, 
> golf shirts but I never got any Cineon underwear. lol
>
> David Hodson wrote:
>> Paddy Eason wrote:
>>> I think we have the makings of a Cineon museum. We've got a few 
>>> Octanes you can have....
>> You can have my Cineon Swiss Army Knife when you tear it from
>> my cold, dead hands.
>> Let's see ... clock, posters, jackets, some t-shirts, chair ... is
>> there anything that Kodak didn't put a Cineon tag on?
>
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Robert Raiman | 3 Jul 2003 06:58
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Ok, man.  I didn't even know there were wine glasses.  Those have to be 
priceless

Guy Griffiths wrote:
> I have one remaining Cineon engraved crystal wine glass issued 
> especially to the Aussie Cineon team in 1991.
> 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 11:34  AM, Robert Raiman wrote:
> 
>> I have a leather case for business cards with the Cineon logo, pens, 
>> golf shirts but I never got any Cineon underwear. lol

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Stefano Ballirano | 11 Jul 2003 15:41
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Hi all,

I'm glad to have found the only one Cineon forum left.
First of all I want to say hello to Paddy Eason who helps me in the 
past, and to many others I've left few years ago
when Cineon was dismantled by Kodak.

Ok... Let's talk about Cineon.

I'm yet using Cineon4.1 on Onyx1 IR 8CPUs 2Gigs of RAM.
We're planning to move to SGI SAN with CXFS.
My questions are:
1) Is it possible to upgrade Onyx1 sysop to IRIX 6.5 to put 1 or 2 
Fiber channel cards on it and let Cineon to continue running?In which 
way and with what kind of hardware(cards, patches...bla bla bla)
2) Sgi says that we need to upgrade to 6.5 to use fiber channel cards 
but Kodak few years ago says that they don't guarantee Cineon up and 
running on 6.5? Anyone is using such kind of configuration?
3)Do you think that will be better to upgrade to Onyx2 IR2 for better 
compatibility with SGI SAN? Any of you is working on Cineon on Onyx2 
with 6.5?
4)If it's possible, what type of advantages, in terms of speed, I'll 
have reading directly from central storage from Cineon? Real time 
playback in Base resolution 2k? No more needs to do subsampled playback?
Now I'm using 1 Ciprico7000 connected directly with Prisa Fiber Channel 
card and the speed is very poor!!!

Thank you in advance for every little 2 cents of knowledge!!

Bye and may the force be with you.....always!!
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Paddy Eason | 11 Jul 2003 15:55
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Hi Stefano

I expect you won't get much help from this mailing group, because really 
I think it's just for the former Cineon programmers to chat. I think 
they'd hate to be asked "support" type questions. I hope I'm wrong - 
maybe someone will be able to help you.

I finally moved over to Shake. I still prefer Cineon in many ways (I was 
using it up until a few months ago) but I think that the sooner you move 
over to another software the better it will be for you. I wouldn't think 
it was such a good idea to invest money in hardware for Cineon?

Shake on a fast dual CPU Linux box, or even on a G5 Mac (when they are 
available) would be a rival to the system you describe, at far less 
hassle in the long run, I would guess.

I would run a mile from any SAN-based or centralised storage!

Anyway - nice to hear from you.

best wishes from sunny London

paddy

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