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This product uses some open source software:
GPL  software:linux,  gcc,  sysfsutils,  Realtek WiFi  driver,  binutils,  busybox,
dhcpcd
LGPL software: directfb, glibc, Qt
MIT: Expat, c-ares, libxml2, lua, lua-xmlreader, lua-slncrypto, giflib
MIT/X: cURL
gSOAP Public License: gSOAP
BSD: WPA Supplicant
zlib/libpng License: zlib, libpng
XML-RPC FOR C/C++ license: xmlrpc
Free Type, LibJPEG, OpenSSL, MINIX 3, unicode, ADPCM, OpenGL
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