We need an article on OSNews about this.  And then we need to get
slashdotted.  We need to emphasize that this is a very complex device,
not like a simple 2-layer arduino board (as cool as arduinos are).

On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 12:43 AM, Michael Dexter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear OpenGraphics Community,
>
> I am pleased to announce that the OGD1's are available today!
>
> Developers who plan to advance the platform are welcome to apply to
> receive a card by writing to [email protected] with a summary of their
> technical background and how they intend to use the card.
>
> Twelve cards are available for sale for $750 each plus shipping and
> buyers can write me with their shipping address so I can calculate a
> shipping cost. Payment can be made by Credit Card, Wire Transfer,
> PayPal, Google Checkout or Check and my preferred shipping method in the
> USA is FedEx. I am happy to explore options for foreign orders.
>
> Some debugging was required to accommodate some differences between the
> prototype and production boards and I would like to thank the team for
> resolving those. The Linux X11 driver is working and it's a beautiful
> thing to see. I plan to burn-in all boards for 24 hours and they will
> include a one-year warranty.
>
> They are without PCI back plates but we are looking for a solution.
>
> Thank you for your patience and I am very excited about this project!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael Dexter
>
> Linux Fund Program Director
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