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% The tcp_udp_ip toolbox under Psychtoolbox/PsychHardware/iViewXToolbox/tcp_udp_ip/
% is Copyright Peter Rydesaeter et al., 1998-2003. Licensed under GPL v2 and
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% software. See its included license.txt file for details. Contains also
% special low-latency enhancements to the pnet mex file by Mario Kleiner.
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% The Bitsplustoolbox - MIT license : David Brainard et al., Mario Kleiner.
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% The iViewXToolbox - MIT license : Frans W. Cornelissen.
%
% The Eyelink toolbox - MIT license : Frans Cornelissen, Enno Peters,
% John Palmer, Chris Burns, Mario Kleiner, Erik
% Flister, Nuha Jabakhanji on behalf of
% SR-Research.
%
% The Datapixx toolbox - LGPL license : Peter April VPixx Inc., Mario Kleiner.
%
% The Daq toolbox - MIT : Denis Pelli, Mickey P. Rowe, Mario Kleiner.
%
% The PsychVRToolbox - MIT : Mario Kleiner. The following terms and licenses
% apply for the Oculus VR platform drivers contained in the PsychVRToolbox:
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% owned by Oculus VR, LLC].
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% The PsychOculusVRCore mex file for use of old developer editions of Oculus VR
% virtual reality devices on all supported operating systems (Linux, Windows, macOS
% for Intel compatible PC's), ie. the Oculus Rift DK1 and Oculus Rift DK2, is built using
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%
% Copies of the SDKs useable for building the PsychOculusVRCore mex file from
% source can be found in the PsychSourceGL/Cohorts/OculusSDK/ subfolder of
% the Psychtoolbox source distribution (see help UseTheSource for download).
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% related to the Oculus Rift devices, named Oculus_Health_and_Safety_Warnings.pdf,
% which is also "Copyright © 2014 Oculus VR, LLC. All rights reserved.”
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% The PsychOculusVRCore1 mex file for use of (consumer) editions of Oculus VR
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%
% The different VR high-level drivers indirectly use the function qGetR().
% The qGetR.m file for converting a rotation/orientation Quaternion into a
% 3x3 RHS rotation matrix is a modified version of qGetR from the "quaternion"
% package of Przemyslaw Baranski downloaded from Mathworks File Exchange at URL:
%
% http://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/35475-quaternions
%
% The file and its parent toolbox are licensed under BSD License, with
% Copyright (c) 2012, Przemyslaw Baranski. The full license text is included
% in the qGetR.m file in Psychtoolbox/PsychOpenGL/qGetR.m
%
% The PsychOpenHMDVRCore mex driver for VR HMD's, which is licensed under MIT license,
% uses OpenHMD for control of the VR devices: https://github.com/OpenHMD/OpenHMD
% OpenHMD is licensed under the Boost 1.0 software license, included below.
%
% Our MIT licensed PsychOpenXRCore mex driver builds against the Khronos OpenXR SDK
% public headers, and links (dynamically on Linux, statically on Windows) against the
% OpenXR open-source dynamic loader, to implement the interface to a system-installed
% OpenXR runtime. See https://www.khronos.org/openxr for information about OpenXR.
% These components are dual-licensed by Khronos under Apache 2.0 and MIT license, copies
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% You can find the source code for the SDK and loader under:
% https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenXR-SDK
%
% For some experimental Monado specific timestamping implementation, the driver currently
% also contains a statically included copy of the nanopb protobuffer parsing library
% (URL: https://jpa.kapsi.fi/nanopb) which is licensed under the zLib license, and statically
% included copies of some files from the FOSS Monado OpenXR runtime from https://monado.freedesktop.org,
% which are licensed under the Boost Software License BSL-1.0 - SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0.
% These statically included files can be found in the nanopb subfolder of the PsychOpenXRCore
% source folder, with detailed copyright and license information included.
%
% Our Virtual Reality (VR) drivers for OpenHMD and OpenXR supported HTC VR headsets
% with eye gaze tracking hardware also support more advanced eye gaze tracking by
% use of our SRAnipalMex mex file for 64-Bit Windows 10 and later. This is only
% supported on MS-Windows. The mex file uses the HTC SRAnipal SDK for interfacing
% with the HTC eye trackers SRAnipal runtime. The license text for the SRAnipal SDK
% can be found below in the section of individual licenses under the subsection
% "The HTC SRAnipal SDK license".
%
% Support for NVidia NVision stereo emitter/stereo goggles under Linux is
% implemented by use of libnvstusb from http://sourceforge.net/projects/libnvstusb/
% This library is licensed under LGPLv2 license. The source code for our
% binary build can be found in the PsychSourceGL/Cohorts/libnvstusb-code-32
% subfolder of the PTB source distribution.
%
% Matlab/Octave to OpenGL wrapper MOGL - MIT license : Richard F. Murray, Mario Kleiner.
% MOGL moglcore for MS-Windows links dynamically against the freeglut library, which is
% Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Pawel W. Olszta, licensed to us under compatible MIT/X11 license.
% The source code and license file can be found in PsychSourceGL/Cohorts/freeglut.zip.
% The license itself can be found in Psychtoolbox/PsychOpenGL/MOGL/core/Copying-freeglut.txt
%
% Matlab/Octave to OpenAL wrapper MOAL - MIT license : Richard F. Murray, Mario Kleiner.
%
% GLSL shaders for the OpenGL GLSL.m demo from the "Orange book" are
% Copyright (C) 2002-2006 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd., licensed under a BSD-3 style
% license. See file: PsychDemos/OpenGL4MatlabDemos/GLSLDemoShaders/3Dlabs-License.txt
%
% GLSL shaders for Perlin noise: - MIT license, Copyright (C) 2011 Ashima Arts and
% Copyright (c) 2011 Stefan Gustavson.
% Files from https://github.com/ashima/webgl-noise
% With minimal modifications for PTB by Mario Kleiner.
%
% All other OpenGL GLSL shaders - MIT license : Mario Kleiner.
%
% All OpenCL compute shaders - MIT license : tbd.
% All scripts and text files - MIT license, unless otherwise stated in
% or other documentation the material itself.
%
% The PsychtoolboxKernelDriver.kext - MIT license : Mario Kleiner.
%
% Screen MEX file:
%
% Screen statically includes the "tinyexr" library for reading some common OpenEXR
% HDR image file formats via the Screen('ReadHDRImage') subfunction. tinyexr is
% licensed under the MIT compatible BSD-3 license - see below for exact licensing
% text. tinyexr includes bits of OpenEXR, which are also included under BSD-3
% license - see below for exact licensing text. The upstream tinyexr source code
% and documentation can be found at: https://github.com/syoyo/tinyexr
%
% Screen statically includes modified helper code for computation of color space
% conversion matrices as part of our movie playback engine, to adapt the movies
% source color space to the onscreen windows color space, at least in pixelformat
% 11 mode (HDR). The sample code was provided under an MIT compatible and very
% liberal open-source license by Ryan Juckett http://www.ryanjuckett.com. Thanks!
%
% Screen on Linux, when compiled for multiple graphics and display
% backends, typically on embedded devices, utilizes Chad Versaces
% excellent Waffle display library, which is copyright and funded by
% Intel, licensed to us under a compatible OSS license - see below for
% exact licensing text: http://people.freedesktop.org/~chadversary/waffle/
%
% Screen on Linux statically includes the client library "gamemode_client.h"
% implemented in said header file. This library is copyright Feral Interactive
% and licensed under the BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License. The full
% license text can be found below and in gamemode_client.h itself. We use the
% gamemode package for automatic performance tuning of the Linux system. See:
% https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode
%
% Screen on macOS includes code for display brightness control that was adapted
% from the BSD-2 licensed work of Nicholas Riley at https://github.com/nriley/brightness
%
% Screen on macOS, to work around various awful bugs in Apples trainwreck, includes
% an adapted version of the code from https://github.com/lunixbochs/meta/tree/master/utils/retina
% That code is Copyright (c) 2013 Ryan Hileman and provided to us and others under the MIT
% license. Thanks!
%
% PsychCV MEX file:
%
% Individual source files are under MIT (core code), BSD-3 (svd used by OpenEyes),
% or GPL v2+ (OpeEyes derived code) license. Various authors - See individual licenses in
% source code.
%
% For the compiled PsychCV MEX file, the license depends on the specific build configuration:
%
% - The default configuration, with only libapriltag support enabled for AprilTag marker
% tracking, uses MIT code written by us, and dynamically links against a system installed
% libapriltag library, which itself is BSD-2 licensed. See license text below.
%
% - If compiled with a non-default configuration, which would use statically included
% derived code from OpenEyes, and/or a statically linked version of libARToolkit v1
% (code included in the PsychSourceGL/Cohorts/ARToolkit subfolder), would be GPL v2+
% licensed, and could be only used with GNU/Octave (GPL v3+) as host runtime, not with
% Matlab. We do not ship this configuration with Psychtoolbox to avoid all the GPL v2+
% license complexity, and most likely will remove all that code completely in the future.
%
%
% All other MEX files - All compiled binaries and most source code under
% MIT license. Some bits of source code include X11
% or BSD licensed code, compatible with the MIT
% license. See individual source files for
% details. Many MEX files link dynamically
% against free software / open-source libraries.
% Static linking happens against some MIT/X11/BSD
% licensed code, whose copyright/license is
% included in the source code itself. In case of
% dynamic linking, typically against BSD, MIT or
% LGPL code, if the license does require
% redistribution of source code, these libraries
% can be found in the PsychSourceGL/Cohorts/
% subfolder of the Psychtoolbox C source code
% download. See "help UseTheSource" for info on
% how to get access to this source code.
%
% All other M-Files - MIT license unless otherwise noted in the files
% themselves.
%
% The earth surface JPEG-image used in MinimalisticOpenGLDemo.m is taken
% from the Linux/KDE application kdeworldclock. kdeworldclock and its
% components are licensed under GPL v2+.
%
% The "Heart logo" of Gratipay in the startup splash screen is taken
% from www.gratipay.com. They permit free use of their materials
% (See "Terms and Conditions" section, section "Disclaimer of copyright")
% by attributing their material to the public domain under the
% "CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication"
% (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) - Thanks!
%
%
% The PsychDemos/OpenEXRImages/ subfolder contains sample OpenEXR HDR images
% freely provided by https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/openexr-images
% These are copyright included under the MIT compatible BSD-3 license. See below for
% exact license text. Also see "help OpenEXRImages". Thanks!
%
% All other image files and movie files - MIT license.
%
% All sound files in PsychDemos/Soundfiles/ - LGPL license. See file
% COPYING in that folder for details.
%
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