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Trying to revive conversation :!:
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Re: Homebrew Video Card API Design

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Please, if you bump something, do let it have a reason.

This is at best just necromancy for the sake of it and could be considered spam at worst.
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Re: Homebrew Video Card API Design

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Well I find it interesting. I'm trying to learn a bit about PCB myself right now (mainly beacuse of this thread I found). Any progress?
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Then stimulate the discussion: ask a question, make a smart comment, something like that. Just asking for more discussion is unlikely to do anything (except provoke discussion about asking for more discussion).
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Re: Homebrew Video Card API Design

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The point is I know too little about it :( I still need to know WHAT to learn so I'm trying to pick up things along the way...
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Two problems:
a) It doesn't help if you attract people's attention and expecting everybody to magically tell you what you need to know
b) You're grossly offtopic to run this kind of question in the theory forum.

Thread split, try again :D
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