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11:39.55 Maloeran In case you happen to see this question, pra5ad, what is your preference between Verilog and vhdl, if you don't mind me asking? After learning the basics of both, I'm still unsure which way to go
12:02.59 Maloeran I have the vague dream of implementing raytracing hardware, a fpga. I really like the level of parallelism found at the hardware design level, it's both challenging and has nice potential for high performance
12:11.17 archivist hmm opensource 3D hardware graphics engine
12:12.30 Maloeran Open-source, possibly... Are you part of the Brl-Cad team? If yes, would you mind me asking what your first name is?
12:12.48 Maloeran Just to associate the correct nicknames to the people I know
12:14.12 archivist Im external in UK
12:14.37 archivist Dave Caroline
12:15.21 Maloeran Right, we haven't met :)
12:21.17 archivist unless you were at Dayton hamfest a few years ago
12:52.24 ``Erik wasn't there a group trying to make an "open source" video card (regular ogl&fb style) ...
12:56.51 archivist I seem to remember something but the I suppose nvidia et al keep producing faster stuff overtaking opensource efforts
12:59.14 pra5ad no preference here
13:03.15 pra5ad heh the only thing i can say from my experience is that abel is dead
13:03.17 pra5ad :)
13:04.58 Maloeran That couldn't possibly work too well, ``Erik, I doubt the funding matches Nvidia's
13:05.22 Maloeran On the other hand, if the raytracing techniques are released under a license that forbids commercial use... :)
13:06.39 archivist is there ray tracing in the commercials that could be used
13:07.10 Maloeran I have one written right here, faster than anything else
13:09.53 Maloeran So pra5ad, you use both equally? Is each better for some tasks?
13:13.48 ``Erik hey, I didn't say it was a good idea or that it had a chance, just that something like that existed at some point :) (and it's goal wasn't to compete with nvidia, more like commoditizing the low/mid end of the market so drivers for non-ms os's wouldn't suck)
13:14.48 archivist using fpga for the job enables future proofing as well
13:15.39 ``Erik eh?
13:16.14 ``Erik the fp in fpga means it can be updated in the future, as long as the new design doesn't use more cells than the fpga has...
13:16.39 ``Erik now an asic would mean new masks, new runs, and all the old ic's are garbage...
13:17.06 ``Erik one of these days, I'm gonna dust off the fpga experimentors board sitting in my cabinet
13:17.29 archivist fpga things usually cost to much for commodity cards though
13:18.00 ``Erik depends on the price of the card and size of the run
13:18.22 ``Erik a lot of commodity small run equipment uses fpga's cuz it's cheaper than asic...
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18:30.27 digitalfredy brlcad: overview is aprox 80% in docbook xml :)
18:32.05 digitalfredy bye i have to go
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18:36.41 brlcad sweet
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