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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: Free software and the future of support for Diamond products
Message-ID: <t00nqa=.hasty@netcom.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 92 03:20:50 GMT
Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services  (408 241-9760 guest) 
References: <1992Sep25.075815.10416@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu> <7s0nqk-.hasty@netcom.com> <bill.717458450@chaos.cs.umn.edu>
Keywords: Diamond, free-software
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In article <bill.717458450@chaos.cs.umn.edu> bill@chaos.cs.umn.edu ( Hari Seldon     psychohistorian ) writes:
>In <7s0nqk-.hasty@netcom.com> hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) writes:
>
>>In article <1992Sep25.075815.10416@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu> mouse@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (der Mouse) writes:
>>>In article <Bv034L.DEJ@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>, ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Iskandar Taib) writes:
>>>> In article <c3xn+a=.kwan@netcom.com> kwan@netcom.com (Kwan-Seng Low) writes:
>>>>> Here's my dream card: User contributed, VESA compliance SVGA card.
>>>>> Given enough hardware design tools ([...]), one would
>>>>> came up a hardware design that only utilize standard component
>>>>> that's readily available in any large electronics shop [...].
>>>>> Complete schematics, parts list, how to obtain it, complete doc. on
>>>>> how to build it, everything available on public domain.
>>>> Why bother, when you can buy a very good card for under $200?
>>>
>>>Why?  To quote the posting you replied to, complete schematics, parts
>>>list, how to obtain it, [...], everything available on public domain.
>>>
>>>Of course, perhaps your "very good card for under $200" *has* all of
>>>that.  If so, please tell me where to get it!  Tell the whole net
>>>where, for that matter - the Diamond flap has demonstrated the
>>>existence of plenty of people who'd love to find such a thing.
>>>
>>I just finished speaking to customer marketing out of S3
>>Corporation.
>>If you are interested, S3 can make readily available the 
>>complete schematics on how to build an S3 based svga card.
>>Maybe we could just build an 8C928 based card which could
>>be 2 to 3 times faster than the 8C911 used in the Stealth.
>
>>And, I can provide an X11R5 server which can used the
>>extended graphics functions on the S3 card.
>
>>So, the ball is now in the hands of the EE types.
>
>>How about it guys? Shall we make a run for it?
>
>so what will we do if the schematic call out asic's? who has access to 
>a foundry??

I need positive feedback and support!

The design, development, manufacturing process has not begun yet.
If I can make you comfortable, I was a founder of a company which
was going to produce a communications chip and I have over 13
years of experience as a software engineer. 

Amancio Hasty

>
>bill pociengel
>--
>llbi locgeenpi " i'm a little confused right now"