Is it possible to work with a university on this project ? I am pretty sure 
that many student would like to make a project on OGP.

Studying the OGD card could be on of them. You should contact some professor 
about this subject ?

Le mardi 14 Mars 2006 20:13, Timothy Miller a écrit :
> There have been a number of you who have looked at the schematic,
> found some bugs, and commented on it, and we're very grateful for the
> help.
>
> Howard has quite a lot more experience with PCB design, so it's no
> surprise that he's managed to find a number of additional bugs on his
> own since the release.  What concerns me is leaving him as a
> bottleneck.  The great likelihood is that he, being one person,
> working on this in his spare time, is going to miss a LOT of bugs, and
> if we were to produce that board, it could be disasterous.
>
> Does anyone here have any ideas as to how we might attract some more
> experienced PCB designers to the project?
>
> And I have another idea.  We have a great deal of highly intelligent
> software people on this list.  Unfortunately, it's a huge learning
> barrier for them to try to make sense of the schematic.  Maybe we
> should try to break it down, page by page.  With enough people
> discussing it and asking what the heck things mean and all that, it
> could be a fun learning experience (not to mention valuable for your
> resume).
>
> In one sense, this project is going to take as long as it takes.
> We're all contributing in our spare time, and it's difficult.  But on
> the other hand, I'm anxious to have an open-architecture graphics card
> in my computer, and anything we can do to enhance the rate of progress
> will be a boon for the project.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I'm trying to figure out ways to make this project more fun and exciting. 
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