60sRedAirline
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- Joined
- May 23, 2008
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I think the board could definitely be built for under $40 itself, so if anyone designed a board for it / helped touch it up to be a little more stable then it could definitely compete with the currently available scalers in price. The installation isn't difficult, it's just tedious. If I have some time this week I'll neaten up my code and make some more changes (I've learned a lot more about VHDL since I started this project!) and if someone wants to work on it then that's great.
Would totally buy for whatever gives you a nice profit with the ~$40 per built price. Also i'm kinda shit for building circuits from scratch but could easily install it...