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Re: Pseudo-disk *almost* ready for the big time.
Alex Freed wrote:
> "Polymorph" <polymorph69@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> 1161646776.544268.21570@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com">news:1161646776.544268.21570@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com...
> > I think that what you really need to do is sell off the cards
> > strong points as opposed to the cards already existing (which are tried
> > and trusted). I would be looking for more information on your web site
> >
>
> Thanks for the suggestions. These are all valid points, but I'm afraid I'm
> not
> prepared to start the advertising campaign. I did the design for fun and I
> wanted
> myself to have this interface. When I first mentioned it here on this forum
> I got
> an impression that several people were interested too, so I made more than 2
> boards.
> If in reality nobody wants it, that's fine. I didn't expect to make a career
> out of it :)
>
> -Alex.
Understood, and in all reality I didn't expect an "advertising
campaign"... ;-)
Maybe what I'm getting at is for you to be a little more detailed on
your site with what your card can and can't do and maybe give some
examples of usage. Some screenshots playing your favourite game running
from the card would be nice.
Maybe if you're not looking to make $$ out of it, post your schematics
and source code for others to improve upon. I dunno, but it would be a
shame to see such a grand idea die off so soon.
By the way, you still haven't mentioned how much $$ you would be
looking at for the production card. Given the right price, I might be
able to add my name to the list of potential buyers (I need to get
approval from the other half of course ;-P).
cheers,
-p
ps. I think $470 might be a little outta my league....LOL ;-P