Ptolemy II has been supported by many organizations, please see the Ptolemy Project Acknowledgements.
Below is the copyright agreement for the Ptolemy II system.
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Ptolemy II includes the work of others, to see those copyrights and licenses, follow the copyright link on the splash page. Various configurations of Ptolemy include various copyrights, below we describe some of the licenses and copyrights. For any given Ptolemy configuration, follow the Help -> About -> Copyright link to see what third party packages are part of the configuration and what their copyrights are.
The short answer is that the Ptiny configuration, run by
running $PTII/bin/vergil -ptiny
or by running the
Mac OS X Ptiny.app
or by running the
Windows "vergil -ptiny" executable uses only the Ptolemy copyright above,
AElfred,
Audio,
BrowserLauncher,
Colt ,
ExtensionFileFilter,
Matlab Expression Actor and
Jython.
Audio, Colt, Matlab Expression actor and Jython are all used by actors
specific to those packages.
The other license below
are used primarily by actors that interface to those libraries.
In the table below, the columns have the following meaning
Third Party Product | Ptiny | Windows JRE | Included in Sources | Included in Kepler | Summary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Below are the licenses.