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  2. OpenCores - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of a widely accepted open source hardware license, the components produced by the OpenCores initiative use several different software licenses.The most common is the GNU LGPL, which states that any modifications to a component must be shared with the community, while one can still use it together with proprietary components.

  3. Open Core Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Open Core Protocol (OCP) is a protocol for on-chip subsystem communications.It is an openly licensed, core-centric protocol and defines a bus-independent, configurable interface.

  4. Open-core model - Wikipedia

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    GitLab Community Edition. The open-core model is a business model for the monetization of commercially produced open-source software.The open-core model primarily involves offering a "core" or feature-limited version of a software product as free and open-source software, while offering "commercial" versions or add-ons as proprietary software.

  5. macOS Sequoia - Wikipedia

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    By using patch tools such as OpenCore Legacy Patcher, macOS Sequoia can be unofficially installed on earlier models that are officially unsupported. Such models date back to the 2009 Mac Mini, 2008 MacBook Pro and 2007 iMac (after a Penryn CPU upgrade).

  6. Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband - Wikipedia

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    AMR-WB is codified as G.722.2, an ITU-T standard speech codec, formally known as Wideband coding of speech at around 16 kbit/s using Adaptive Multi-Rate Wideband (AMR-WB). G.722.2 AMR-WB is the same codec as the 3GPP AMR-WB. The corresponding 3GPP specifications are TS 26.190 for the speech codec [3] and TS 26.194 for the Voice Activity ...

  7. Soft microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    A soft microprocessor (also called softcore microprocessor or a soft processor) is a microprocessor core that can be wholly implemented using logic synthesis.It can be implemented via different semiconductor devices containing programmable logic (e.g., FPGA, CPLD), including both high-end and commodity variations.

  8. Hackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Previous efforts based upon Apple's open source Darwin Project and Hackintosh gurus allowed users to use macOS on normal PCs, with patched kernels/kernel modules that simply bypassed EFI. Using the EFI patch, a Hackintosh could boot off "vanilla" (unmodified) macOS kernels and use vanilla kernel extensions. This not only allowed the system to ...

  9. Comparison of bootloaders - Wikipedia

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    OpenCore Acidanthera May 4, 2019: BSD-3-Clause: No cost: Source repository: Ozmosis The Hermit Crabs Lab 167X-MASS (unofficial 167X-XMAX) 2013: 25 December 2015 CCPL 3.0 License: No cost: Binary repository: OSL2000 Boot Manager 12 February 2017: Proprietary: PLoP Boot Manager 15 April 2013: Proprietary: No cost: Official website: quibble ...