Re: open source graphics card

2007-03-19 Thread Oliver Fromme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another thing to keep in mind: In order to produce a competitive graphics card today (at a competitive price!), it must be at least on par with the big ones, which requires DirectX 9 and HDCP support, among other things. DirectX, HDCP, and other garbage

Re: open source graphics card

2007-03-16 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Volker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It's probably a crazy idea but what about an open source graphics card? It's been done: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Graphics_Project http://wiki.duskglow.com/tiki-index.php?page=Open-Graphics DES -- Dag-Erling Smørgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: open source graphics card

2007-03-16 Thread Oliver Fromme
. When thinking about this currently really just two chip manufacturers are coming into my mind. This is bad. It's probably a crazy idea but what about an open source graphics card? There are similar projects already like OsCar so the idea of open source hardware development is not really

Re: open source graphics card

2007-03-16 Thread Oliver Fromme
Oleg Gritsak wrote: I'm 99% sure, that open source principle is suitable only for software dev. And OS car is a crappiest idea of all. Production (and research) requires very expensive equipment. Fullstop. Nothing else can be said here, I think. Well, there are several open-source

Re: open source graphics card

2007-03-16 Thread soralx
Another thing to keep in mind: In order to produce a competitive graphics card today (at a competitive price!), it must be at least on par with the big ones, which requires DirectX 9 and HDCP support, among other things. DirectX, HDCP, and other garbage is not open source, thus ought to be