On 5/25/06, Tim Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Traversal won't have that problem...  OGA will feel...  hmmm...
slightly dated?  Which is fine so long as it satisfies a need.  And in
this instance at least, lends us credibility.

You have a point.  Unrealistic hype doesn't help one's credibility.
Of course, it's possible that many think we're already guilty of that
right now, given that we haven't sold anything yet.

>
> I expect that when OGD1 prototypes have photos on the web, we'll see a
> lot more people taking us seriously.  People like to see something
> tangible.  A lump of Verilog code is not very tangible.
>

Sure...  What all did the ARM folks offer (besides the Verilog, HDL,
or whatever)?  Perhaps the community at large could prepare some of
the nescessary materials given the GPL'd Verilog.  That would give
Traversal an added (possible) revenue stream with minimal extra
effort.

I'm willing to work with anyone willing to work with me. :)
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