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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
Posted on 4-Jan-2010 23:07:14
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@Zardoz

could the fpga and/or the xmos chip be used with the HTX3 connector to make some sort of vga riser expansion for cheap video output, instead of a PCI/PCIe gfx card? can make a thin client f.ex

just thinking of random ideas

Last edited by Derfs on 04-Jan-2010 at 11:08 PM.

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