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I would like to contribute a multi-cycle (slow, but area-compact)
(Hehe, someone else already released a pipelined integer-divider,
to the opencores.org repository. Gence I'm marketing my divider as
'compact'!)
I am reading through the FAQ, and one part has me a bit confused...
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The 'licensing' portion -- I understand that the 'GPL' license
is fairly restrictive in that it forces derivative works to be
distributed in documented *AND* modifiable form.
My goal is to let *anyone* use my integer-divider as they see
fit. If they want to use it in a closed commercial project, that's
fine. It seems like a GPL-release cannot be used in a closed
project, is that correct?
So under which license should I release my divider? LGPL, BSD, etc.?!?
....
Also, is Xilinx Webpack 5.1ISE the final version that will run
under Win98se (no flames please)? The newer versions refuse to install.
(Hehe, someone else already released a pipelined integer-divider,
to the opencores.org repository. Gence I'm marketing my divider as
'compact'!)
I am reading through the FAQ, and one part has me a bit confused...
===
The 'licensing' portion -- I understand that the 'GPL' license
is fairly restrictive in that it forces derivative works to be
distributed in documented *AND* modifiable form.
My goal is to let *anyone* use my integer-divider as they see
fit. If they want to use it in a closed commercial project, that's
fine. It seems like a GPL-release cannot be used in a closed
project, is that correct?
So under which license should I release my divider? LGPL, BSD, etc.?!?
....
Also, is Xilinx Webpack 5.1ISE the final version that will run
under Win98se (no flames please)? The newer versions refuse to install.