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shalva97@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

free and open source GPU compiled by hands

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free and open source GPU compiled by hands

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shalva97@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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  • RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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    This is apparently what the front looks like.

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】@lemmy.world
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      Wow even looks like a GPU.

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      What is it?

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    Still more reliable than Wayland on nvidia.

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    Typical spaghetti code

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      -O2 from the looks of it

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    Can it play Crysis?

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      It certainly can cause crisis

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      deleted by creator

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    Fire starter 4000

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      Actually no. Wire wrapping prototypes were made like this. This also looks like an old ISA card as well, from which period this method of prototyping was still in us. It’s also the method in which the Apollo’s guidance computer was made and that one survived a lot harsher conditions than desktop PC, and survived.

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    This looks more like the boards they used in the 60s and 70s in prototyping. I have done such a board myself in my youth. All 40xx and 74LSxx DIL chips and a plain dot board. And a sh-tload of patching wire where I had to remove the isolation paint before I could solder that stuff.

    I don’t think you could build a working GPU with that wirewrap technology, the frequncies needed are simply to high.

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    If it’s open, looks don’t matter. Also doesn’t matter if the drivers are trash, or if it runs zero games. It’s all fixable trash - that’s the point.

    (Also, that’s not a GPU, but it’s the thought that counts)

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    Mine almost looks that good

    • shalva97@lemmy.worldOP
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      nice

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    What am I looking at?

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      A free and open source GPU compiled by hands

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        The free and open source comes with the fact it was hand made ? I don’t get it

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          Would assume that in this case that the gpu was created and assempled using a open blueprint/schematic thats freely available for anyone to see use and modify. Fairly common thing when it comes to stuff like 3d printing where many people freely share their models for others to use.

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          The joke is in the eye of the beholder, for me it’s funny because you have the buzzwords “free and open source” which means you can implement it however you want and the user here decided “fuck it, I will do it by hand”.

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          I don’t get it either

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      It looks like a wire wrapped prototype board of some kind, impossible to tell the purpose from that photo alone though.

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      I don’t know, maybe it’s not even a GPU

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        Did you see the pic of the front?

        Posted by someone above. https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/af6db07a-cc89-41f8-840c-3b7d44fb5fb0.jpeg

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        Serious response I agree with Pogo, it looks like a handmade RAM.

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        Looks like an ISA card to me - might be RAM, but I’m not confident at all

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      some pci-e device. but the main chips are probably on the other side of the board.

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    Haywire. You don’t see that often anymore.

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      I wonder why

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      deleted by creator

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    Judging by the craiglist watermark on the bottom right, it’s probably just a meme listing.

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      I have stolen it from Chinese website

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    You switched two wires.

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    Is there more info about this? I could only find Chinese forums like https://m-weibo-cn.translate.goog/status/OdaBMza1L?from=page_1005052963774131_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime&jumpfrom=weibocom

    The chips (basic TTL logic, perhaps) are all DIP. This may predate the term “open source”.

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    I can see the schematics!

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    Dedication to wire this up manually is amazing.

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