Timothy, See the improved translation below :-) After your coment i couldn't resist...... my translation is at least better.....
Peter Timothy Miller wrote: > On 3/2/06, Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> [1] http://tweakers.net/nieuws/41407 >> > > For some reason, I can't get babelfish to translate the whole page, so > I got it to do just the main article. I was particularly amused by > the bit about "blades of sparingly dressed ladies or narrow monsters." > :) > > > The open Graphics Project has communicated that the diagram of the OGD1 Graphics Card has been completed. The OGD1 is a so-called 'open architecture card' that is developed for and by the open source community, and for which the design is freely (gratis!) available under the GPL-licence. In the next phase the public can comment on the diagram (design), with the emphasis on the correct functioning of the elektronics. The featureset of the card should still be open for discussion, but according to the makers: ' we have added all feasible options, but compromises could not be avoided. When this discussion is ended the 'artwork' phase should start. This is not aimed at creating pictures of sparingly dressed ladies or scary monsters for the housing, but at the physical design of the elektronic parts, where the components and printed connections are assigned their place on the PCB. For this phase a time schedule of 12 to 16 weeks is set, dependeing on the amount of criticism delivered. If the artwork is also finished, a working card should be available within one up to one and a half month. This card will supposedly have a 64bit PCI - or Pci-X-INTERFACE, 256MB memory, two dual link DVI outputs and a tv-out supporting both PAL as Secam andNTSC. Eventually the OGD1 card should be very well suited to function 'normally' together with Linux, BSD and other free software. _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
