On 11/19/06, Jack Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        Another thought: the product data sheet should include the part
number structure.  That doesn't need to be on the first page.  It appears to
have evolved since I last discussed it with Tim and Howard, so they're
probably the ones to ask for that info.
        If there are only a few product part numbers in the OGD1 family, the
simplest thing to do is just list them alongside the factory options that
belong to each one.  If there are several independent options coded by
different fields in the part number, then it's better to show the coding
field-by-field.


Frankly, all I did was just make up a part number for OGD1, specifically:

OGD1-256DDAV

This means it's the OGD1 PCB, it has 256MiB of RAM, two dual-link DVI
transmitters, analog (VGA) output, and TV.  The A and the V aren't
actually on the prototype.  The prototype is more like an OGD1-256DDH,
which won't be sold as an available product model.  :)

Now, that being said, I'm probably screwing up the model naming
convention royally and I beg of Jack to please correct me.

We should probably have two model numbers.  The one give above, and another one:

OGD1-256DDAV/OGA1

(Or something like that.)  This is the one that comes with the OGA1
GPU logic in it.
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