Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
On 2/25/08, John Griessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

For Traversal to earn revenue, we need "unlimited rights" to the
schematics and other copyrightable materials.  But at the same time,
we also release our stuff under GPL.  Look up how TrollTech and MySQL
do their dual-licensing scheme.  Ours is similar.

 Will we be able to reuse verilog built into it?

Under GPL.  Or alternatively, if you want to make a proprietary
product, you can pay us a commercial licensing fee.

[jg]sounds compatible with my plan to make mechanically simple, shoe-box scale
seeing-eye-bots that cost $75 each and are open hardware with TAPR license.
If they became a hit, they could be packaged proprietary and pay you royalties
for a test spin with FPGAs, then hire you to make a custom chip.  Sounds like 
you plan on being
an open code friendly fabless chip company.


Adding OGP functions in FPGA or TT's planned ASIC chip
 would be a boon to embedded linux boards, or possibly even cheaper lower power 
processors -- for machine vision
 for little robots, (no PC motherboards, just 3 or 4 chips).

That would be very cool.

[jg]Does a 32 bit kind of linux-2.6-running chip sound like a good match for 
OGA1, or is
an interface to a 16 bit low power MSP430 microcontroller reasonable too?

John Griessen


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