Joachim Thiemann wrote:
while of course I can't be sure for your
school, in Academia the
problem of copyright is only an issue if you plan to profit from your
work (that was done using school resources and directed/verified/etc
by school staff). If you release your work in an open manner it is
part of the academic disclosure and should be available to anyone who
asks.
Well, the plan was to sell the hardware in kit form, and release the
software as OSS. Design it as a generic tool from-the-ground-up, then
let other people bolt on a Catweasel I/O interface or whatever later.
To be honest, though, I'd just like to make back the cash I spent on the
parts for the prototype. I might well take "a computer museum liked this
thing so much, they bought one" as a consolation prize.... :)
(Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how many Catweasels there are
"in the wild" so to speak?)
--
Phil.
classiccmp at philpem.me.uk
http://www.philpem.me.uk/