On Thu, 22 May 2008 10:20:30 +0100
Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't expecting the "there are better and cheaper FPGA boards",
> as we've been told that this is a "cheap" FPGA board. So, FPGA
> wizards, is this a valid criticism? If so, what do we do about it?
> If not, how can we set the record straight?
Well, if you compare OGD1 to other FPGA development boards
out there, you can get a lot cheaper boards, yes. But if
you look at the features, and be it just the FPGA size,
we are the cheapest out there.
So the ciritic is right, but only if you just want a
board with an FPGA on it without any size requirement,
without any high speed ADC on it and without any
DVI links.
Attila Kinali
--
The true CS students do not need to know how to program.
They learn how to abstract the process of programming to
the point of making programmers obsolete.
-- Jabber in #holo
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