David Brownell wrote:
> Not quite.  One you own the hardware you can do whatever you
> like with it. 
>
> The legal restriction has to do with using schematics/etc to
> provide support for other tools.  But if you create such
> support and don't distribute it, you should be OK.
>   
So if someone writes up documentation on the interface, and someone else
who never downloaded the schematics from TI writes OpenOCD support based
on that documentation, it should be OK to distribute - but IANAL.

cu
Michael

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