Name: firmware
Owner: Particle
Description: Firmware for Particle Devices
Created: 2013-03-12 04:42:33.0
Updated: 2018-01-15 18:58:53.0
Pushed: 2018-01-19 00:18:18.0
Homepage: https://www.particle.io/
Size: 118845
Language: C
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This is the main source code repository of the Particle firmware libraries.
To get started building firmware locally, see Getting Started.
The firmware uses the GNU GCC toolchain for ARM Cortex-M processors, ARM's CMSIS libraries, STM32 standard peripheral libraries and Arduino's implementation of Wiring.
On the Core: TI's CC3000 host driver libraries, On the photon: Broadcom's WICED WiFi SDK.
Unless stated elsewhere, file headers or otherwise, all files herein are licensed under an LGPLv3 license. For more information, please read the LICENSE file.
Additionally, for Photon and P1 firmware (>= v0.7.0-rc.1) which use the Cypress WICED SDK, you agree to the terms of the Cypress IoT Community License Agreement.
The guidelines of the Cypress Community License agreement allow individuals to sell and redistribute compiled binaries, referred to as Software in object code format
, built with WICED as a part of their own developer applications, but does not give any individuals permission to sell, redistribute, or share WICED source code without separate, explicit written permission from Cypress (which Particle has obtained).
If you have questions about software licensing, please contact Particle support.
This firmware is released under LGPL version 3, what does that mean for you?
When am I required to share my code?
You are NOT required to share your Application Firmware or object files when linking against libraries or System Firmware licensed under LGPL.
If you make and distribute changes to System Firmware licensed under LGPL, you must release the source code and documentation for those changes under a LGPL license.
Why?
Questions / Concerns?
(Note! This FAQ isn't meant to be legal advice, if you're unsure, please consult an attorney)
Want to contribute to the Particle firmware project? Follow this link to find out how.
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