Introduction; Wxwidgets; Sarissa; Genicam - Matrix mvBlueFOX3 Technical Manual

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1.1 Introduction

The mvIMPACT Acuire SDK and its underlying libraries and drivers as well as some of the
applications shipped with the mvIMPACT Acquire packages make use of a couple of third party
software packages that come with various licenses. This section is meant to list all these packages
and to give credit to those whose code helped in the creation of the mvIMPACT Acquire SDK.

1.2 wxWidgets

Most of the applications offering a graphical user interface have been written using wxWidgets
(http://www.wxwidgets.org/).
wxWidgets is a C++ library that lets developers create applications for Windows, OS X, Linux and
Unix on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures as well as several mobile platforms including Windows
Mobile, iPhone SDK and embedded GTK+. Please refer to the wxWidgets website for detailed
license information.
The source code of the applications provided by MATRIX VISION !GmbH
(http://www.matrix-vision.com) using wxWidgets is either part of the packet this document was taken
from or can be obtained by contacting MATRIX VISON GmbH.

1.3 Sarissa

Parts of the log file creation and the log file display make use of Sarissa (Website:
http://dev.abiss.gr/sarissa) which is distributed under the GNU GPL version 2 or higher, GNU LGPL
version 2.1 or higher and Apache Software License 2.0 or higher. The Apache Software License 2.0
is part of this driver package.

1.4 GenICam

At least one driver package shipped under the product family name mvIMPACT Acquire makes use
of the
GenICam
reference implementation, which is hosted by the EVMA and can be downloaded
from their website:
http://www.emva.org.
All license files belonging to the
GenICam
reference
implementation are shipped with the libraries belonging to the
GenICam
runtime.

1.5 libusb

The Linux version of the mvBlueFOX driver package makes use of a modified version of libusb
(http://www.libusb.org/), which comes under LGPL 2.1. The full license text is included in the Linux
distribution of the mvBlueFOX driver package. The source code for the modified version of libusb
can be obtained by contacting MATRIX VISION GmbH or it can be downloaded from here:
http://gpl.matrix-vision.com
(navigate to others/libusb).

1.6 libusbK

The USB3 Vision implementation currently makes use of libusbK (http://libusbk.sourceforge.net)
written by Travis Lee Robinson who owns all rights for the source code of all modules belonging to
the libusbK framework.
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