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A
 A case for Public Domain
B
 Binary Licensing
C
 Common tools
 Control transfers
 Credits
F
 Foreign law
G
 General Design
I
 ia Architecture
 ia-32 Architecture
L
 License Contents
 Licensing Morale
M
 m68k Architecture
P
 Porting
 Preface
 Public Domain License
S
 sh4 Architecture
 Source Licensing
There was a time when you could just post a piece of code to usenet and say, “I give it away for free; perhaps it’s useful for you.”
Since the licenses involved allow full freedom over the binaries produced, you can distribute all binaries as you see fit.
MysticOS contains some tool components in its source that are needed to make complete builds.
MOS is based on a message passing infrastructure, and the UDI implementation is designed to act accordingly.
Marcel Sondaar
The author lives in a country where law does not support software patents, and where there are normally no restrictions on the use of encryption and related subjects.
The libudi included is meant for mostly hosted applications.
To build the ia branch, you need a series of crosscompilers and some image tools as follows.
This branch is mostly deprecated.
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999
Since the licenses allows you to DO a lot, it doesnt mean you SHOULD.
The main assembler and linker.
Porting the core of UDI requires that the host is able to provide an implementation of malloc/free, which are allowed to block.
The author’s opinion is that development should not be hindred by excessive restrictions and fees, and that his experience may be shared with others so that it may be of the most use possible.
Permission is granted to use, modify, and / or redistribute at will.
The main assembler and linker.
Since parts of the sourcecode uses a copyleft-based license you have one of these options at your disposal