On 12/13/06, Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've noted a lot of confusion about this on the mailinglist as well.
Perhaps it's time to make it clear what's what. Now, if I understand
correctly the idea is that OGA is the register interface specification,
OGC is the chip implementing OGA, and OGD is the development board
series. So that leaves us without a name for the ASIC-based card (i.e.
the PCB with an OGC on it that you stick into your computer).

You have it almost right.

OGA are specifications for GPU architectures, which include things
like register interfaces, although in general some of those things can
be left unspecified.

OGD are the dev boards.

TRV10 is the ASIC implementation of OGA1.

OGC are graphics cards based on TRV chips.
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