http://www.traversaltech.com/ogd1p_faq2.phtml
"OGD1 is a high-end FPGA prototyping kit and hardware engineering
platform, equipped with the peripherals needed to develop and test
computer graphics architectures. Because of the generalized nature of
its core, OGD1 is very versatile and can be used for a wide variety of
purposes requiring a large FPGA, PCI, fast memory, and user I/O. It is
designed to be used by students learning FPGA programming, engineers
needing a development platform or product base, hobbyists that want to
hack their own hardware designs, users who want to the benefits of
open hardware, and users who need custom peripheral devices.
OGD1 is what we call "Open Hardware" or "Free-Design Hardware",
meaning that the design schematics, FPGA logic, and other details are
available under Free Software licensing."
I've been watching this one for a while, and it has been making some
great progress. PCI-X (backwards compatible with PCI), unfortunately
no PCI Express.
Alex
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