Le mercredi 30 août 2006 à 20:38 +0100, Peter TB Brett a écrit : > On Wednesday 30 August 2006 20:18, Timothy Miller wrote: > > > Possibly, Traversal would hire resellers in various places around the > > world. Resellers could receive cards directly from the manufacturer > > (those who populate the board with components), and the reseller would > > be responsible for programming and testing the boards. Policies and > > procedures would be in place to deal with bad boards. snip > However, I agree that resellers could load region-specific PROM images, and > that would solve a lot of problems like r13n of the video BIOS, for example. > In fact, wasn't one of the suggestions that people who have particular > requirements should contact their reseller to get a board customised for > them? Does each region or country has not a norm concerning electronical devices ? Normally yes, do these norms stipulate something about the TV/monitor's frequency and more ? > > Going back to the fixed frequency monitor controversy (sorry), snip > Though I think some sort of SPI > programming tool is definitely going to be useful, even if only for resellers > and Hardcore Hardware Hackers. Normally the OGC should only comply to the country's norm, so, problems shouldn't occur. And as you say, the rest (jumpers, DDC...and so on) would be more useful for the OGD or the resellers, or in some countries without norms or not respected.
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