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    The Open Graphics Project (OGP) aims to design an hardware / open architecture and standard for graphics cards, primarily targeting free software / open source operating systems. The project will first be developing reprogrammable development and prototyping boards, but aims to eventually produce a full-featured and competitive end-user graphics card.


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            Divisions/terms related to OGP
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    OGD1

    The first short-term goal is to implement a prototype PCI graphics card dubbed OGD1 using a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chip. Although this card will not be able to compete with existing graphics cards on the market performance- or functionality-wise, it will be useful as a tool for prototyping the first application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) board, as well as for other professionals needing programmable graphics cards or FPGA-based prototyping boards. It is hoped that this prototype will attract enough interest to gain some profit and attract investors for the next card, since it is expected to cost around $2 million dollars to start the production of a specialized ASIC design. Later AGP and PCI Express variations will follow. The initial prototypes of OGD1 are expected to be ready in September, 2006.

    Full specifications will be published and open source device drivers will be released. All RTL will be released. Source code to the device drivers and BIOS will be released under the MIT and BSD license licenses. The RTL (in Verilog) used for the FPGA and the RTL used for the ASIC are planned to be released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

    It is planned to have 256 MiB of DDR RAM, be passively cooled and follow the DDC, EDID, DPMS and VBE VESA standards. TV-out is also planned.

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    OGD1 components


    Main components of OGD1 graphics card (shown on the picture)

    A) DVI transmitter pair A

    B) DVI transmitter pair B

    C) 330MHz triple 10-bit DAC (behind)

    D) TV chip

    E) 2x4 256 megabit DDR SDRAM (front, behind)

    F) Xilinx 3S4000 FPGA (main chip)

    G) Lattice XP10 FPGA (host interface)

    H) SPI PROM 1Mbit

    J) SPI PROM 16Mbit

    K) 3x 500MHz DACs (optional)

    L) 64-bit PCI-X edge connector

    M) DVI-I connector A and connector B

    N) S-video connector

    O) 100-pin expansion bus connector


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    Divisions/terms related to OGP
      Open Graphics Project (OGP), the group of people developing OGA, its written documentation, and its products.
      Traversal Technology (TRV), the commercial name for the first ASIC products, based on the Open Graphics Architecture.
      Open Hardware Foundation (OHF) non-profit corporation whose charter is to promote the design and production of open source and open documention hardware.

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