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Flight Software Framework Examples
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The initial version of the Flight Software Framework was developed during
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the Flying Laptop Project by the Universität Stuttgart in coorporation
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with Airbus Defence and Space GmbH.
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The supreme FSFW Logo was designed by Markus Koller and Luise Trilsbach.
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Copyrights in the Flight Software Framework Examples are retained by their contributors.
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No copyright assignment is required to contribute to the Flight Software Framework Examples.
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Some files include explicit copyright notices and/or license notices.
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For full authorship information, see the version control history.
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Except as otherwise noted (below and/or in individual files), the
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Flight Software Framework Example is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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This example uses:
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The Flight Software Framework from egit@irs.uni-stuttgart.de.
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And optional:
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tmtccmd, from https://github.com/rmspacefish/tmtccmd/,
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A python based TM/TC Tool for testing via the PUS Interface.
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