
The movie featured 6 different types of computers, a PDA, a supercomputer, and more.
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The complete list and corresponding details are available on Sanglard’s website , which shows a total of six unique working computers, a PDA, two large CRT monitors, and a classic mechanical keyboard. He also covered the software that received screen time, including the meteorology software used in the movie to show the hurricane about to batter the island, which was also used in actual newsrooms at the time.
Most of the equipment listed can actually be found in the Jurassic Park Control Room, and even though most were only found in this particular set, they were all real, and most actually worked.
Sanglard also quoted the film’s special effects coordinator, Cory Faucher, from the book The Making of Jurassic Park . According to Faucher, “Everything in the set was real. We couldn't fake any of it, because audiences are so sophisticated now in their knowledge of computers. All told, $875,000 worth of computer hardware loaned by Silicon Graphics, $350,000 worth from Apple and some $500,000 in additional hardware and software went into equipping both the set and off-stage control room.”
John Raymond “Ray” Arnold (1 unit) and Dennis Theodore Nedry (2 units)
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/jurassic-park-packed-usd4-million-of-legit-1993-computer-hardware-a-software-engineer-detailed-every-single-piece-of-hardware-in-the-film#main
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