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YAFFS Licence FAQs
Posted May 17th, 2007 by Laurie
Some of the obvious questions about the circumstances in which you do and do not need a Licence for YAFFS
YAFFS memory footprint
Posted July 26th, 2006 by Wookey in
YAFFS claims a 'low memory footprint', but what exactly does that mean? How low is low?
Calculating an exact footprint is no easy task. There are many dependencies. Here is an approximation for YAFFS1 on Linux, assuming the standard block size of 512bytes per page and 16kB per block.
FUEL Embedded Database for use with YAFFS
Posted January 31st, 2006 by Laurie
YAFFS and the new FUEL Database from ITTIA work together.
ITTIA has released the first beta of an all-new database for mobile and embedded systems. FUEL, which stands for
Updated software patents talk
Posted May 23rd, 2005 by Admin
An updated, 30 minute, version of the shorter Cambridge talk, describing the problems with software patents and the current state of EU legislation covering this issue. This presentation was given to Lancaster University Phd Computer Science students, on the Isle of Man, on 2nd July 2004.
(Anti) Software patents talk - 2003
Posted May 23rd, 2005 by Admin
Presentation at Software Patent Discussion Meeting, Cambridge July 6th 2003 - Wookey presented the case against software patents. Aleph One believes that legislation making them legal in Europe will severely damage innovative small software businesses, especially those using Free Software.
YAFFS History
Posted May 23rd, 2005 by Admin in
A chronology and list of milestones in YAFFS development.
State of NAND MTD driver at start of project
Posted May 23rd, 2005 by Admin in
Details of Dec 2001 state of nand driver, and overview of how drivers fit together for use with different hardware and filesystems. Not really intended for public consumption, but a useful backgrounder and explanation of the evolution of YAFFS.
YAFFS Licence Sample
Posted May 22nd, 2005 by Admin
While the YAFFS code is available free of charge under GPL, that entails the obligation to disclose Source Code for your application using YAFFS. An Aleph One Licence does not impose that obligation and so is attractive for proprietary projects.
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