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'''2.  Scope'''
'''2.  Scope'''


The documentation for the hardware must clearly specify what portion of the design, if not all, is being released under the license.  
The documentation for the hardware must clearly specify what portion of the design, if not all, is being released under the license.  The license may restrict the bill of materials to components which are generic, open-source, or otherwise non-proprietary.  Alternatively, the design may incorporate the use of non-open components, for example if a manufacturer releases the design for a development board that incorporates a proprietary integrated circuit. The license may not require that any specific components, goods or services be used.


'''3. Necessary Software'''
'''3. Necessary Software'''


If the hardware requires software, embedded or otherwise, to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions, one of the following conditions must be met:
If the licensed design requires software, embedded or otherwise, to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions, then the license may require that one of the following conditions are met:


a)  The interfaces are sufficiently documented such that it could reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions. For example, this may include the use of detailed signal timing diagrams or pseudocode to clearly illustrate the interface in operation.
a)  The interfaces are sufficiently documented such that it could reasonably be considered straightforward to write open source software that allows the device to operate properly and fulfill its essential functions. For example, this may include the use of detailed signal timing diagrams or pseudocode to clearly illustrate the interface in operation.
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