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How to get the Pluto

Postby lionheart » Sat Mar 15, 2008 4:19 pm

Dear Jean P. Nicolle:
I am a college student in China.I have an interest in FPGA.So I make my mind to learn FPGA well.One day I found your website on the internet.I was very excited.I thought your website would be my "teacher",or "tutor".After that, I often visited your website.However, I find that the most of your projects are based on the Pluto.I know it is a development board.So I just want to know how to get the Pluto?

I have sent a email to you.
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Postby fpga4fun » Sat Mar 15, 2008 5:05 pm

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Postby lionheart » Sun Mar 16, 2008 2:20 am

fpga4fun wrote:Take a look at
http://www.knjn.com/board_plutos.html

Oh,my god!Pluto-II is very expensive for a chinese student.As you know,it would cost about $60 except other fees.Today the dollar exchange rate of 7.0856 yuan,so I would cost nearly 420RMB to get it,of couse not including freight.What a pity!
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Postby fpga4fun » Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:00 am

Pluto is the world cheaper FPGA board. Sorry that it is still unaffordable for you.
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Postby lionheart » Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:12 am

fpga4fun wrote:Pluto is the world cheaper FPGA board. Sorry that it is still unaffordable for you.

I will consider other ways.
Nothing can stop my enthusiasm of learning FPGA.
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