From: Timothy Normand Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Open-graphics] Announcement: Finally ready to announce OGD1 pre-orders
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:34:42 -0400
Good News, Congratulations!!
Althrough the price is high, this product will be written in the history.
I think the main market of
It is a good idea.
Even the software hackers can't provide any help to
this GREAT project, let them know the working is valuable.
More eyes on the project, more success come.
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Good idea!
Even the software hackers can't provide any help on this
GREAT project, let them know the working is valuable.
More eyes on the project, more success come.
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Subject: Re: [Open-graphics] Open Graphics will need a decade to catch up with
OpenGL 3
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 21:34:44 -0500
There is always a way around it. Don't support it directly, but instead
create a general system which drivers can wrap to fit.
It is the
This is a GREAT project!
Good luck to all the persons here!
It seems that I'll get a position in a college.
If that become true(that means i have more free time and freedom ),
I'll be glad to involve into the GREAT project.
Now, what i can do is just reading some docs and
work hard at linux
I'm short of experience on linux, and reading the GREAT CODES of
the kernel.
I'll try my best to keep up with the Open Graphics project.
Besides the techniques, I must improve my english too.
English is harder than C++, especially for a Chinese!
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haha, your advice is the first class info for the newbie!
Thanks a lot!!
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Assuming you know C fairly well, a good way to learn about Linux
kernel code is to read the Linux Device Drivers book, which can be
legitimately downloaded for free at http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
It's basically the semi-official (I think) documention for device
driver writers, and I'm
Hi, I envy you has the chance to pursuit a phd on GPU.
I'm also a person instresting in 3D graph.
But I nearly have no any knowledge about graph hardware.
For several years, I use M$ directx, and I turn to linux world
at the last fall.
Xwindow and DRI is killing my brain cells now.
And I plan
By the way, I have a doubt about this project :
Do the spcecifications of AGP PCIE and PCI is open ?
are they protected by some patent ?
If it does, the price of the final card will be more crazy.
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