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20 years ago

Licensing

Who could tell me more about the licensing ?

The people in uClinux.org say that Microtronix board haven't a ported version from them, just from here.

So, is this uClinux version open source ?

And what about the cores ? Why I need a licensed NIOS to have the cores ? I know why I need a license to build the core, so far so good, but what about the rest ?

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    About the uClinux being open source, never mind, I&#39;ve found the source in the disk (I should search in the disk a little more http://forum.niosforum.com/work2/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif )

    But the question about the cores remains.

    And why uClinux.org say Microtronix board isn&#39;t supported / ported ? They doesn&#39;t even have a link to here ... I&#39;ve received an email saying that this version of uClinux if far different from their ...
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    originally posted by arthur+jun 17 2005, 04:31 pm--><div class='quotetop'>quote (arthur @ jun 17 2005, 04:31 pm)</div>

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    who could tell me more about the licensing ?[/b]

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    uclinux is open source (gpl). this means that, at the very least, you will need to include a written offer to your clients that they can get the source code of your modifications for the cost of shipping and handling.

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    originally posted by arthur@jun 17 2005, 04:31 pm

    the people in uclinux.org say that microtronix board haven&#39;t a ported version from them, just from here.

    so, is this uclinux version open source ?

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    i do not fully understand what you are saying here, but i would assume that uclinux.org does not want to support the work of microtronix. this might just be that the authors of uclinux.org feel more comfortable with their own ports or because they do not get the modifications in a easy to read form of the nios ii port (unified diff). considering the download, i would assume the latter (i spent quite some time in creating clean patches instead of the source code mess in the zip file).

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    and what about the cores ? why i need a licensed nios to have the cores ? i know why i need a license to build the core, so far so good, but what about the rest ?

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    That&#39;s FPGA code, I would assume that, unless you are using opencores.org stuff, you will not need to provide your modifications to the community.