Opps, I forgot to look at the price. I just assumed, that it would be
close to the cost of the Pluto-P. The Pluto-P seems to be out of stock,
so I was looking for alternatives. At $60 the Pluto is fairly
attractive, even to have around on the lab bench for experimenting.

Kirk
__________________________________________________________________
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 22:07 -0400, Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
> Kirk Wallace wrote:
> 
> >Has or can Pluto's cousin, the Dragon PCI FPGA board be used with EMC?
> >
> >Kirk Wallace
> >  
> >
> Hmmm.
> 
> I think If I were going to get a PCI FPGA card, I'd go with a Mesa.  
> There are several reasons, not least of which is that the Mesa cards 
... snip
> automatically load its program from EEPROM at power-up.  The Mesa cards 
> have to be rerpogrammed via software, so the FPGA won't be configured 
> for the minute or two that the PC is booting up.
> 
> - Steve



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