[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
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
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED
. 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
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
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