> 5 minutes video
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnmSJJOD86A
>
> from vhdl to the programming files, and programming without actel
> programmer using DirecC and usb-jtag cable
Can you update your website(s) to reflect the offer
you present at the end of the video ?
And where can one find the technical details about
the USB/JTAG device you present ?
> did you have to sign NDA? NO.
> was click-through license required to get download? NO.
>
> The is no restrictive license bound, and see DirectC
> is not some "generic" JTAG wrapper it is ABSOLUTLY
> Actel only code. So whatever you do with DirectC
> it is only to program Actel FPGA's so I am confident
> that there will be no issues.
I believe you.
However, I am annoyed that there is no mention of this anywhere.
For example, let's suppose I integrate it in either
a proprietary or GPLv3 project : I can't either,
from a legal point of view.
So what I expect is an official, clear and useful
statement from Actel about this code. Put this in
the public domain, or Creative Commons, or BSD,
but please Actel, do something. Or I'll trade
efforts for time and rewrite a DirectC clone myself,
which is not something that I wish.
> Antti wrote:
> > from vhdl to the programming files, and programming without actel
> > programmer using DirecC and usb-jtag cable
>
> great !
> however there is an issue with DirectC :
> I couldn't find a distribution license.
> That is : what if I design some stuff using
> that is meant to flash an Actel ProASIC3,
> and that reuses Actel's DirectC ?
> Is it intended by Actel, or just as
> a design guide, or something else
> that is highly proprietary and can't be republished ?
> My local rep has no answer to this,
> though a bit of code reading shows that
> it's just a JTAG wrapper, or something like that.
> And a rather nice one, but what am I allowed to
> do with that ?
>
> > Antti
>
> yg
>
> --http://ygdes.com/http://yasep.org
did you have to sign NDA? NO.
was click-through license required to get download? NO.
The is no restrictive license bound, and see DirectC
is not some "generic" JTAG wrapper it is ABSOLUTLY
Actel only code. So whatever you do with DirectC
it is only to program Actel FPGA's so I am confident
that there will be no issues.
Antti
Reply by whygee●November 17, 20092009-11-17
Antti wrote:
> from vhdl to the programming files, and programming without actel
> programmer using DirecC and usb-jtag cable
great !
however there is an issue with DirectC :
I couldn't find a distribution license.
That is : what if I design some stuff using
that is meant to flash an Actel ProASIC3,
and that reuses Actel's DirectC ?
Is it intended by Actel, or just as
a design guide, or something else
that is highly proprietary and can't be republished ?
My local rep has no answer to this,
though a bit of code reading shows that
it's just a JTAG wrapper, or something like that.
And a rather nice one, but what am I allowed to
do with that ?
5 minutes video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnmSJJOD86A
from vhdl to the programming files, and programming without actel
programmer
using DirecC and usb-jtag cable
Antti
PS i messed up alter-actel in the video a few times :(