anyone know if using amazon's hosted fpgas requires you to accept conditions you might not want to accept?
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it doesn't seem like DCP is a publicly documented format
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oh of course there'd be DRM on the lib you link against https://github.com/aws/aws-fpga/blob/master/hdk/common/shell_v04261818/design/sh_ddr/sim/sh_ddr.sv#L226 …pic.twitter.com/H3ZiCCJZJN
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someone who isn't me discovered that the rsa key for that is easily obtainable from the binaries. i definitely do not advocate doing that
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hmm.. if you are is a small commercial EDA tools company that has no way of getting IP providers to include a key_block for their tool, is it a valid option to simply extract the keys from a few other tools and support encrypted IPs that way? Asking fo a friend.
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well you aren't violating copyright, so assuming you do it in Europe where that part of the EULA doesn't have force, you should be fine :p
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