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</font></b>At 09:33 PM 8/14/2006 -0400, you wrote:<br>
>Lennart Sorensen wrote:<br>
>> <br>
>> Well I did see this:<br>
>>
<a href="http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/02/32OPcurve_1.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/02/32OPcurve_1.html</a><br>
>> One can always hope there is some truth to that.<br>
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>I didn't see any mention of newly released specs for OGD1, the Open
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>Graphics Development board, series 1<br>
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><a href="http://opengraphics.org/" eudora="autourl">http://opengraphics.org/</a><br>
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>"The card, called the 'OGD1' for 'Open Graphics Development', is
<br>
>intended for small-quantity production to be used by developers
<br>
>interested in designing the Verilog code for the FPGA chip on the
card, <br>
>and will likely cost about US$1000 per unit. This design, when <br>
>completed, will form the basis for an ASIC version of the board,
<br>
>expected to run closer to US$200. OGD developers are hoping that
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>GNU/Linux users will be willing to pay the higher price (driven
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>primarily by expected small production runs) in order to have a
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>fully-specified 3D graphics card with fully open specifications and
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>hardware design."<br>
><br>
>greg<br>
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