On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 02:37:51PM -0400, Timothy Miller wrote:
> What matters for TRV10 is having the physical signals.

        Are you speaking of output signals at actual output voltage and
impedance, or only their logical representations?  It seems to me that once
the TRV10 is available, it would be possible to spawn a variety of OGC boards
and non-Traversal boards that implement different electrical interfaces, or
external accessories that convert TRV10 logic outputs into electrical
signals meeting different standards.  Many computer cases have blank slots
where there is no card socket; that's a place where a rear panel with an
unusual connector could be mounted.  Imagine, for just one example, LVDS
signals leaving an OGC accessory connector, going up a 3" ribbon cable to an
accessory board with bleeding-edge DACs and a 13W3 connector.  The nice
thing about it is that we don't have to deal seriously with such
possibilities until the need appears.
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