> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
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> u.org] On Behalf Of Knut Schwichtenberg
> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 1:22 PM
> To: Michael Hennebry
> Cc: '[email protected]'; Joerg Wunsch
> Subject: Re: [Simulavr-devel] Multiple CPU - Architecture discussion
> 


> That's the best question for today. Jörg Wunsch always 
> mentions the license 
> issue. I reinstalled the AVRStudio to get the license. The 
> license to agree is 
> "thin" and to me as a none native speaker it says nothing 
> special - but decide 
> on your own...
> 
> --------------------------------
> Welcome to AVR Studio from Atmel Corporation.
> 
> AVR Studio is a Development Tool for the AVR family of 
> microcontrollers. The AVR
> Studio is free of charge and may be freely copied and 
> distributed in its
> original form.

The phrase above is the central issue: "AVR Studio ... may be freely copied and 
*distributed in its original form*" (emphasis mine)

This means that it may not be re-distributed in parts, that you cannot 
redistribute just the XML device files only. They have to be included with the 
entire AVR Studio package.

Eric Weddington
Product Manager
Atmel


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