On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:28:35 -0500, Daniel Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 February 2005 18:34, Timothy Miller wrote:
> > The idea is to have an add-on KIT.  The kit will provide a number of
> > pieces that would be useful to people, such as the TV-out add-on (not
> > a board but a carefully designed cable and face plate), half-height
> > face plates, etc.  Since the kit is sold separately, the cost
> > addition to the card is not so important.  It could cost $20 or more.
> >  And what's more, since instructions for making your own will be
> > available anyhow, you don't HAVE to buy it.
> 
> Don't forget the collector's edition that comes with a squeaking rubber
> penguin toy :-)
> 
> What would be required to combine the video output from two cards so
> each could render half the screen?

You'd have to sync the video, for one thing.  Secondly, we have the
problem of putting the video together.  I guess what we could do is
have one control syncs and spit out the top half and have the other
spit out the bottom half.  Trying to interleave them wouldn't be so
great.

But why bother?  If we were to go with a multi-chip solution, there
are better ways to partition the design.
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