On 3/1/06, Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/28/06, Ray Heasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >$400 to $600, depending on the size of Spartan-3
> > you get. It also has a bunch of other neat stuff, like serial ports and
> > an Ethernet port.
> >
> > I don't think the stuff you are looking at is all that representative of
> > what you can get if you look hard enough.
> >
>
> Gmail provided the following link in its ads:
>
> http://www.techniprise.com/pci_protoboard.htm?referrer=google

The board's $400.  But an XC2S200 isn't exactly in the same league as
the EC2-50.

They do have a built-in PCI controller, but it's not programmable, and
it's only 32-bit and 33MHz.

They've got a chip on there I can't identify, but I don't think it's
memory.  In any event, they don't have 256 megabytes of memory, nor do
they have any video hardware.

They do have a nice prototyping area, which is cool.

This is a nice board, and the price isn't bad.  It's good for small
applications.
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