Dieter wrote:
The real unserved market is Ethernet, but I don't expect to be able
to convince anyone of that.

I'm convinved.


Excellent!


I just have to get the more common case done first.  :)


Assuming that one goal is to sell lots of boards in order to
get Traversal bootstrapped, the question is whether you can
sell more PCI-X boards competing against Radian 9250 boards,
or if you can sell more Ethernet boards competing against,
uhm, nothing that I've been able to find.

Lots of people are looking for an Ethernet to television solution.
And there will be lots more as the analog shutoff gets closer.
There are products like

        Roku HD1000                     no digital output
                                        only decodes mpeg2ts
                                        reliability problems
        I-O Data Avel Linkplayer2       no digital output
        Momitsu V880N                   no ts decoding
        PixelMagic MediaBox             network streaming issues
        hauppauge mvp                   no HD
        and others

hah. those.
I read about a few things that will do that, however, they'd be "Windows play for sure" devices... yeah that would be awesome. the first solution to come out would storm the market in a flash. especially stuff that doesn't come out broken out of the box (read without funky PITA DRM attached)

of course, there are others in the pro space that do that. but we're talking 30K (USD or EUR, doesn't matter)

but it seems they all have serious problems, several in most cases.

And as far as I know, none do X11.

I think the first box in this space that gets it right will clean up.
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