On 5/5/05, Colin O'Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> > >
> > > It's unfortunate that WebPack 7.1i doesn't include the 3S4000, but
> > > perhaps Xilinx can be convinced to include it in WebPack 7.2i.
> >
> > OK, now _everybody_ needs get on the phone to their local Xilinx
> > distributer, and be nice and polite, and ask to speak to people who can
> > make this happen.  First one back here with a free Webpack 7+ gets a
> > gold star for being diplomatic!
> 
> I had previously done a project (motion tracking actually) where I used a
> Xilinx FPGA. Since it was an academic project, I was able to convince Xilinx
> to send me a copy of Xilinx ISE BaseX Academic version. And this was just
> some dude off the street (ie: me), not a number of engineers with a complete
> plan. And the reason for needing BaseX is that my main development system was
> Linux (this was back in 6.1 when WebPack didn't support Linux).
> 
> The question though - would an Academic license be OK for the start? Perhaps
> when the project started to go to the point it was going to be commercial you
> could go ahead and actually pay the fees for the software.It would have to be
> ISE Foundation though I guess.
> 
> Also the question is how many licenses are needed, or what sort of license?

My partners and I can afford to buy our own copies of the tools.  The
bigger problem is making them available to end users.

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