2008/11/1 Timothy Normand Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Howard called me up today to tell me that he got video working.
> Analog is working fine.  Digital will take another man day,
snip
> This means VGA emulation is largely left to writing HQ microcode and
> BIOS and any FPGA bugs we encounter along the way.

this is significant news. As soon as this has come together a bit
more, lets list the annoucement on the wiki. The project has started
to change. It is no longer a card that shows promise, it is now a
graphics development card. As this may attract a bit more interest
from potential customers too, perhaps we can offer some very
rudimentary code examples of talking to the card/memory etc. How much
needs doing before we make a noise about it?

And once we have the latest schematic files posted I wonder if we
would be correct to say this is the first fully Open Source VGA
capable graphics development card in the world endorsed by the Open
Hardware Foundation? Somewhere in there might be a press release or a
slashdot article.


JHB
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