time between when we place our order for 100 boards and when we get
(...)
leaves us with a $6 bill to pay before we have any revenue, and
that makes one card = 600 USD ?
- The retail price is $1500, but the first 100 pre-orders will get a
$100 discount. For deeper discounts, you
So, to partially reiterate, here's what we need to produce:
- Articles and interviews
- Ads
- An electronic brochure
That's the harder part to do. Each ads will point to the product page
on the web site but we need also a datasheet of the card. This data
sheet must be as precise as
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:34:42 -0400
Timothy Normand Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The OGD1 design has actually been finished for a couple of months now.
Congrats.
- Publicity info about OGP, OHF, etc.
Where shall we start?
The 2008 Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) is in Wrocław, Poland, 8-11th
On 4/12/08, Raphaël Jacquot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
time between when we place our order for 100 boards and when we get
(...)
leaves us with a $6 bill to pay before we have any revenue, and
that makes one card = 600 USD ?
Sortof. The parts cost
- OGD1 is for hardware hackers. This isn't just about graphics. If
all you wanted was a graphics card that worked with Free Software,
we've had that for a long time with Matrox, for some time with Intel,
and most recently and significantly with ATI.
And VIA has very recently (announced on
Dieter wrote:
- OGD1 is for hardware hackers. This isn't just about graphics. If
all you wanted was a graphics card that worked with Free Software,
we've had that for a long time with Matrox, for some time with Intel,
and most recently and significantly with ATI.
And VIA has very recently
http://kerneltrap.org/Hardware/Open_Graphics_Project_to_Announce_Pre-Orders
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Timothy Normand Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
Open Graphics Project
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