[Coco] CoCo4! 50% done!
billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Wed Feb 5 18:21:39 EST 2014
> On Feb 5, 2014 5:04 PM, "Mark Marlette" <mmarlette at frontiernet.net>
>
>> Lets keep it simple....Little to no profit margin, 100 board run, $200
> target price which IMHO, is a GREAT deal. I personally do not think that
> price is obtainable. The reason I say that is because basically you are
> making a custom DE-1, some removes, some add ons. Just call it
> equal....That is what Terasic is selling their device for and they are in
> the market, with contacts and volume. Look at at least twice that for a
> good not going broke starting point.
>>
>
> Not to mention the dev boards like the DE1 are not a profit oriented
> product for Terasic. They only make them as a way to build interest in
> their "real" products (the FPGAs themselves), that's why there is a
> massive
> educational discount. They quite likely take a loss on the boards.
Sorry about that last one. Hit the wrong button.
I do not think Terasic is taking a loss on anything. I think
there is profit in the educational price and that means even
greater profit in the list price ones. And then tehre is the
absurd shipping. I have bought quite a few computer and
electronics items from China and have never seen shipping
charges that high. Maybe, if there is someone interested in
trying this they could ask Terasic for a quote on a large number
of them. While I think that $200 is a bit ambitous, I would
think $300 was easily doable. And I would have gladly paid
$300 for a complete functional system. Heck, I bought a DE-1
for $172 without even having a copy of COCO3FPGA core, just on
the (likely) chance I would be able to get it. I would not have
balked for a second for $300. And, I'm not nearly the COCO
fanatic many here are. I just like the machine. And I don't
play any of the games!!
bill
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