On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Don Fanning <
address@hidden> wrote:
> Heh... You know I wondered the exact same thing a few weeks ago. Matt
> "informed" me that the .PCB files were never released. I did find a copy of
> the gEDA files used to make the schematic drawings for the USRP from a older
> GNURadio mirror. So much of what I'm seeing from Matt has been a move away
> from Open Source and more towards "Closed Development".
>
> I love how the USRP brochure has this blurb:
>
> "Open Source Community
> The entire USRP design is open source, including schematics,
> firmware, drivers, and even the FPGA and daughterboard
> designs. When combined with the open source GNU Radio
> software, you get a completely open software radio system
> enabling host-based signal processing on commodity platforms.
> No software or licenses need to be purchased."
>
> While to the letter of the law he did provide the above details, he has/will
> not provide all the information/engineering drawings necessary for people to
> roll their own boards or to import existing designs so they can be modified
> to suit a person's/organization's project. I can understand why being this
> is how he makes a living, but at the same time he shouldn't be promoting the
> design as open source... just open architecture-ish...
I never do this, but: