In the movie, Jurassic Park, there is a scene where they must electronically lock a door using an SGI computer running Irix, using a file browser called FSN
Here's the scene:
And here's a recreation from my own O2:
From a shell, run ksh generate_fsn_jurassic_park_file_structure.sh
.
The .Xdefaults settings file can be loaded into fsn
.
Be aware that colors are repeated multiple times in this file (I think it saves a new copy of everything when you save from the fsn
settings page).
I also think that the monitor I have hooked up is distorting the colors significantly.
The RGB settings don't match up with what I get when color picking still frames from the film. When I exported a movie made with mediarecorder
, it looked nothing like it did on-screen.
To get the folders to appear a certain height, the files generated can be quite large. This takes up about 867 Megabytes on-disk, but can be deleted and re-created quickly and easily.
MIT
Contributions are welcome. I'd like for this to eventually be portable on systems without bash
in the future.