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Please note the following request from Cizar regarding the Warp 4060:
"This card will probably be available in 2022. Due to the lack of FPGAs on the market and the lack of time for its production, [we] do not accept processors for this project. Please wait..."
If you're interested in a Warp accelerator card, see the respective forum threads below (note that the forums are in Poland, so web translation may be required):
As of this writing, there is no official ordering process via CS-Lab's website. However, an April 19, 2019 post from Cizar details how interested Warp users can send in their CPUs for testing and storage until the Warp card(s) they want to buy are available:
"...due to the fact that more and more often it receives a query whether it is possible to send processors for tests, I answer that you can. Next week I will make a rack with drawers for these processors, but I have a request. 1. The processors should be sent in well-secured so that they do not come sometimes with broken legs. 2. Mark your processor (with a permanent marker, scratching somewhere on the processor); it may be discreet enough for you to recognize it later. I don't want to be suspected of mixing or swapping your processors, they could recognize them. 3. Write the following on a piece of paper: - Owner - Address - Contact number - Can be a forum/Discord name - Card type: Warp 560 / Warp 1260 |
CPUs that test OK get professionally washed! Cizar, June 15, 2021, Discord/CS-Lab Warp#warp1260: "The marker in the washer is washed off anyway, I really try to ensure that the sent processor is always in your cards."
Bear in mind that this could be quite a long time—months, if not a year or more. Cizar and Sellen are doing their best, but their time is very limited time as it's done after normal work hours, and divided among numerous aspects of the Warp cards project (e.g. ordering and receiving parts, testing user-sent CPUs, assembling and testing Warp cards, software/firmware development, writing documentation, etc.)
CS-Lab's postal address is:
S. Paprocki
CS-LAB s.c.
Wojska Polskiego 65A (obiekt 194)
85-825 Bydgoszcz
Poland
Note: If needed, the region for Bydgoszcz is: Kujawsko-Pomorskie