Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Nov 2007 16:58 UTC, submitted by anonymous
3D News, GL, DirectX With the Open Graphics Project advancing slowly a few students picked up the idea to do it all smaller, faster, and more importantly, cheaper. From the site: "We'd love to have an OGD1 card and are amazed by it's specifications, but for us and a lot of people, this card is simply too much. So that's where this card comes in, to give you all the fun of developing on programmable hardware, designing video cards and architectures, for a price that won't hurt your wallet."
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RE: Not sure there's anything here
by thjayo on Sat 10th Nov 2007 18:34 UTC in reply to "Not sure there's anything here"
thjayo
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2005-11-11

But makes it open to improvements. That's the point, ain't it?

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RIchard James13 Member since:
2007-10-26

But makes it open to improvements. That's the point, ain't it?

Yes that is exactly the point. So many people will dismiss this as some sort of toy project. When in fact it is the beginning of a revolution. Sure the Linux kernel 0.0.1 sucked but look at it now. When someone else can pick up the specs and run with it, this is a fantastic idea.

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