Le mardi 28 Février 2006 21:11, Timothy Miller a écrit :
> > Yes and no. We cannot sell the board to anyone under price
> > unless he will help developing. And this means that we will
> > be already in the hundreds of dollars, which is already too
> > much for just someone who wants to have a graphics card.
>
> But no one should want to buy OGD1 to get a graphics card.  They might
> get one if they want to help DESIGN a graphics card, however.
>

The FPGA Video card is more than a test bed for OGP. It's a PCI card with FPGA 
and DVI connection with a futur good software support. As such you could sell 
it like an expensive video card 600/900$ ?

That could interrest a lot of people studying graphical architecture, 
university, because graphical things are always more attractive (most of the 
time 3 leds are enought) and hobbist. if you have chance, you could hit the 
"demo scene" as said in french:) It's the guy who program usualy a PC to make 
graphic effect in real time.
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