Hans_ wrote:
And you need to buy a bigger FPGA and design a new board. ;-)
Hans
I thought the big advantage of this effort is that you don't have to build
[color=ff0000]any[/color] board, you can use a stock Altera or Xilinx dev board. Granted, more stuff needs to be done to the Xilinx board - more bits to the RGB, and an SD card interface. But it still seems to make more financial sense than a custom board, unless you have the skills & tools to do it yourself.
BTW, Futurlec has a miniboard with a SD card reader interfaced by SPI.
-Jim