Xiangfu Liu wrote:
Hi Deng

deng_ya_nuo wrote:
  
Dear Wolfgang,

     I am glad to hear that. But I am sad at the same time, for my poor English.
I doubt whether we can talk.

  
    
your English is good.
  
     My AES chip was tapout on July 5.
I think I could modify it into FPGA with SPI protocol and contribute it.
But I don't know whether it fit the GPL.

    In 2005, I was hired by a factory to make the chip with 2 MIPS cpu inside,
together with some IP core on the bus. Later, my friends went to there
and work togther.
Mr. Peng write the linux kernel for one MIPS core, Mr. Gong write the
uC-OS for another core,
Mr. Liu write the bootloader and SD driver, Mr. Liu(2) write the web
application, and I write the IP cores.
  
    
can you write the Chinese name and email to us.
then we can easy to send email to each other. maybe they also can
subscribe the mailing list. then we can easy to communicate.
  
The chip tapout on June, 2006 and return on Sep. The chip succeeded
but the market failed.
The group disbanded on 2008. I went back to Xi'An, two go to HongKong,
one in ShengZhen, and one in GuangZhou.
We talk by internet and want to do something. We all think the 3G is a
good change.
    
Hi Deng,

Yes, like your this principle same as this web.
 http://www.opencores.org/openrisc/?
I think you probably very know this or just introduce this one to you "OpenRISC" project.
If you knew already it that will be having great help in the future.
Adam
No enoughe money support us to make another chip, but we can use the
chips from market.
So after my chip taped out, I began to search for the chips to
construct the 3G mobile, and I found the openmoko yesternight.
I thought it's a good start. My friends aggreed to me after taking a loop on it.

    We don't know what the GPL is, in fact, for we are not the lawyer.
We just know we snatch the codes from the internet and contribute back
to the internet.
The market of China's 3G is big enougth for all of us, so no necessary
for us to make our codes private.
So they agree to public their codes under GPL ( if they can succeed
coding for the ARM base system and the CDMA system).
I have only the verilog code with uncertant COPYRIGHT.
  
    
how many people work on the verilog code? only you?
  
I have not heard about how the GPL use in the ASIC codes.
But think I can rewite it under GPL or another COPYRIGHT( if NOT illegal ).
  
    
sounds good.

I think you mean (if NOT legal) or (if illegal).
(rewrite it to GPL is definitely legal :-)
  
    That's our proposal. What do you think about it ?

    Thank you.

                          by DengYaNuo, 20090723_1110pm at Xi'An, China

2009/7/23 Wolfgang Spraul <wolfgang@qi-hardware.com>:
  
    
Dear Deng,
_PLEASE_ resend your email to the public developer@lists.qi-hardware.com list.
What you are describing is _EXACTLY_ the type of thing we want to do.
We want to create GPL-licensed ASICs or FPGAs. We need people like you and
your team. I am firmly planning to visit you in Xi'An soon.

At this point, please send exactly the same mail as you sent to me to the list.
I will respond again there.
Best Regards,
Wolfgang

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 03:49:45PM +0800, deng_ya_nuo wrote:
    
      
Hi ,  Mr. Wolfgang,
     I have contacted to Liu Xiangfu, and he will send the phones in
several days. Thank you.

      We are interesting in your Qi project.
I am a ASIC coder ( by verilog) in Xi'An . My friends are linux kernel
& driver writers in Guang'Dong.
We can go to Beijin to help you, but if you hope, we can do something
for the Qi open souce group.

      1.   If a FPGA socket ( Lattice XP2 , or others) is designed in
the next generation hardware board,
I think I can add AES (encryption) function into it, by SPI prototol .
In the future, we can realize it by ASIC in $1000 once, and $0.1 per
chip only(if the chip made in china, I know where to manufacture it).
 That's good news for the open souce group.
You just need to leave the FPGA socket in the board, and I finish the
remain jobs.
If I failed, just a blank socket in the board, or if I succeed, the Qi
project get the AES hardware function in $0.1 per chip.

     2. My friends want to rebuild a CDMA version FreeRunner. The
first they will test the old FreeRunner
and decide whether they have the ability to change the GSM module into
CDMA module.
Some new hardware maybe need to rebuild. All the codes will
contribuild to the open souce group, they said.
      
        


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