Chris Obbard <ch...@64studio.com> wrote:
> > Heck, Cypress even has a datapump
> > demo firmware for the FX3 written already. It's all there.
> >
> > https://github.com/esden/bitmagic is what I'm betting on because he
> > has commercial interest. It's obvious that such a design will be
> > cloned by Chinese vendors, which is both good and bad. Either way,
> > his design will be open and so will be the sigrok drivers, so feel
> > free to support him if you wish.
> 
> So how do we get around the FX3 toolchain being closed-source?

Why do you need to?

Do you want a logic analyser, or do you want to futz around on
principles? hardware and firmware is getting more open, it's
inevitable, but this all or nothing approach seems limiting.

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