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Engineer identifies and explains every '90s computer seen in Jurassic Park

Engineer identifies and explains every '90s computer seen in Jurassic Park

Summary

A software engineer named Fabien Sanglard identified and explained the types of 1990s computer hardware shown in the movie Jurassic Park. The film’s production used real and expensive computer equipment to make the scenes look accurate, including Silicon Graphics and Apple devices.

Key Facts

  • The computers shown in Jurassic Park were carefully selected to be accurate for the early 1990s.
  • Engineer Fabien Sanglard scanned the film and listed every identifiable computer model he saw.
  • The set included high-end machines like five Thinking Machines CM-5 systems and several Silicon Graphics workstations.
  • About $1.7 million worth of computer hardware and software was used on set, loaned mostly by Silicon Graphics and Apple.
  • Some of the character Dennis Nedry’s computers were Macintosh Quadra 700 models from Apple.
  • The software shown included the real Unix-based 3D file browser FSN, which inspired a famous line in the movie.
  • Audiences were expected to recognize the computer equipment, so the production avoided fake props.
  • A large collection of period software used in the film is now available online for those interested in exploring it.
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