64
Installation SPIDER PL
Release
08
09/2018
“DSP Library Specification” means the DSP library documentation and C
programming language file defining the application programming interface of
the DSP Library Implementation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “DSP
Library Specification” shall not include (i) the implementation of other
published specifications referenced in the DSP Library Specification; (ii) any
enabling technologies that may be necessary to make or use any product or
portion thereof that complies with the DSP Library Specification, but are not
themselves expressly set forth in the DSP Library Specification (e.g. compiler
front ends, code generators, back ends, libraries or other compiler,
assembler or linker technologies; validation or debug software or hardware;
applications, operating system or driver software; RISC architecture;
processor microarchitecture); (iii) maskworks and physical layouts of
integrated circuit designs; or (iv) RTL or other high level representations of
integrated circuit designs.
“Example Code” means any files in C, C++ or ARM assembly programming
languages, associated project and configuration files that demonstrate the
usage of the CMSIS Specification, the DSP Library Specification and the
DSP Library Implementation, for microprocessors or device specific software
applications that are for use with microprocessors.
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(i) use and copy the CMSIS Specification for the purpose of developing,
having developed, manufacturing, having manufactured, offering to sell,
selling, supplying or otherwise distributing products that comply with the
CMSIS Specification, provided that you preserve any copyright notices which
are included with, or in, the CMSIS Specification and provided that you do not
use ARM's name, logo or trademarks to market such products;
(ii) use, copy, and modify (solely to the extent necessary to incorporate the
whole or any part of the DSP Library Specification into your documentation),
the DSP Library Specification, for the purpose of developing, having
developed, manufacturing, having manufactured, offering to sell, selling,
supplying or otherwise distributing products that comply with the DSP Library
Specification, and distribute and have distributed any documentation created
by or for you that has been derived from the DSP Library Specification with
such products, provided that you preserve any copyright notices which are
included with, or in, the DSP Library Specification and provided that you do
not use ARM's name, logo or trademarks to market such products;