Hello Casey,

Yes it should be possible to run the stm32 code on other platforms.

The Codec 2 source code is LGPL licensed.  The SM1000 hardware is
released under the TAPR license.  You can read about what that means in
the context of your question from many on line sources.

Cheers,

David

On 26/10/18 08:02, cshearer wrote:
> Hello,
>     I am very interested in doing some experimentation with DV - Audio
> Codecs and understand the hardware is available (SM1000) to run
> standalone however I want to inquire if it maybe possible for me to be
> able to load the code to a similar STM32 processor on board with my RF
> package I have designed for a project I would like to do.  I see you
> have several code sites listed and such but would like to first ask if this
> is a project I am allowed under the open source rights to do for not
> profit using the code currently available and to verify what code you
> have available / which is the correct to use for processor based
> "stand-alone" configuration similar to the existing SM1000 product is
> but on a main board with other hardware in my case.  I have several
> areas I would like to experiment in using this but first is a portable
> HF radio firstly using the audio to mod & demod then later secondly
> using direct digital to & from codec to  mod & demod from I/Q with this
> all designed directly into the radios single main board for the radio
> that is under design.
> 
> Thank you,
> Casey
> 
> 
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