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− | |desc=<div><div>What Open-Source licenses are being use?</div><div>OSVR has two separate parts that are both made available open-source:<ul><li>Software - The Software Development Kit License will be, like Android, under Apache 2.0.</li><li>Hardware – For hardware there is no clear standard for open-source licenses, so we modelled the Module Development Kit (MDK) after Google’s Project Ara Module Development Kit.</li></ul></div><div>What do I need to know about the MDK?</div><div>It is fully open-source (i.e. you can download it freely and make derivative works to it). However, any derivative work and modifications to the Hacker Development Kit and schematics are automatically licensed back to Razer who can then re-license it back to the community under the MDK.</div><div>Will my own existing Intellectual Property be licensed back to Razer?</div><div>Absolutely not. The only IP that is licensed back to Razer is any directly modified work of the Hacker Development Kit which is licensed under the MDK (i.e. derivative works). For example, if a gesture camera company downloads the CAD of the HDK and modifies the frontplate to allow for a mount for their gesture camera, the mount itself (as a derivative work of the HDK) will be licensed back to Razer (for onward licensing to the community), but the rest remains the IP of the gesture camera company.<br/><br/>Example:<div><table><tr><td colspan="2"><div>Integrated Gesture Camera Faceplate</div></td> </tr><tr><td><div>Licensed back under the MDK:</div></td> <td><div>Not licensed back:</div></td> </tr><tr><td><div>Faceplate Mount (as derivative work to the HDK)</div></td> <td><div>Gesture Camera</div></td> </tr></table></div></div><div>Why the need to license back my work to Razer in the first place then?</div><div>This is to prevent 3rd parties from taking advantage or control of the hardware ecosystem.<br/><br/>That clause is in place so that Razer can ensure all derivative work to the HDK can be licensed back to the community via the same open-source license. This prevents any developer that creates hardware based on the MDK to create a closed off system based on work derived from the HDK. As such, this guarantees that the OSVR Hardware stays completely open while allowing any company to still protect their own IP.</div><div>I still have concerns. How can I let you know?</div><div>Please do provide your feedback to us directly in the MDK Discussion thread on the OSVR Forum . We’re open to feedback and will take all feedback into consideration for potential improvements/clarifications on the MDK license.</div></div><div><div>Open Source Head-mounted Display for OSVR</div><div>*For developers and enthusiasts</div></div><br/><div><div><div>mind bending</div><div>Features 2160 x 1200 dual-display technology (1080 X 1200 per eye) running @90fps designed for maximum virtual reality immersion combined with custom designed optics for vibrant, clear visuals that will blow you away at every turn.</div></div><div><div>mind bending</div><div>Features 2160 x 1200 dual-display technology (1080 X 1200 per eye) running @90fps designed for maximum virtual reality immersion combined with custom designed optics for vibrant, clear visuals that will blow you away at every turn.</div></div></div><div><div><div>develop free</div><div>Whether you are interested in tinkering with hardware or getting to the root of the OSVR SDK and key tools like render manager to optimize your software - the HDK 2 allows you to get into virtual reality without worrying about subscription fees or restricted access.</div></div><div><div>develop free</div><div>Whether you are interested in tinkering with hardware or getting to the root of the OSVR SDK and key tools like render manager to optimize your software - the HDK 2 allows you to get into virtual reality without worrying about subscription fees or restricted access.</div></div></div><div><div>Play OSVR content on Steam and immerse yourself in fictional and faraway lands.</div><br/><div><div>unrestricted access</div><div>to multiple</div><div>The HDK supports a wide range of content technologies through the OSVR ecosystem including - OSVR and SteamVR experiences.</div></div></div><div><div>setting up the HDK</div><div>has now become</div><div>The HDK Windows installer is an all-in-one package that installs everything you need to get your HDK ready to play.<ul><li>Fast access to over 300 supported games on Steam.</li><li>Toggle key features and configurations for the best experience</li><li>Easy to create, test and set custom configurations for developers.</li></ul></div></div><br/><br/><div>The OSVR HDK</div><br/><br/><div><div>Specifications</div><div><div><div>Faceplate Module</div><br/><div>Default for v1.4<br/>IR Faceplate providing positional tracking<br/><br/>Comes with an IR Camera operating at 100hz.<br/><br/>Other variations include:<br/>OSVR Faceplate with Leap Motion offering embedded Leap Motion technology to support natural interaction using physical hands.</div></div><br/><div>Sensor hub with integrated accelerometer, gyroscope and compass<br/><br/>External USB 3.0 connection for additional accessories<br/><br/>Additional 2 x USB 3.0 connectors for internal expansion<br/><br/>Re-programmable for additional functionality.</div><div><div>Display Module</div><br/><div>* new Dual Display 2160x1200 low persistence OLED silver screen with 441 PPI running at 90 fps.<br/><br/>IQE (Image Quality Enhancement) technology for reduced screendoor effect.</div></div><div><div>Optics Module</div><br/><div>High performance dual lens system for ultra-sharp images<br/><br/>Enlarged eye-box for fuss-free setup, right out-of-box<br/><br/>Low geometric distortion and colour corrected image for faster rendering<br/><br/>Individual eye focus for personalized use without glasses.<br/><br/>*diopters cover +4.5 to -2 adjustments to cater to majority of users.</div></div><div><div>HMD Mechanical Module</div><div>Removable face mask with a bamboo charcoal microfibre foam layer, additional foam padding for cheekbones and nose bridge featuring rubber nose inserts for additional comfort.</div></div><div><div>Belt Box Module</div><br/><div>Additional USB 3.0 connectivity<br/><br/>Surround Sound Audio codec integrated<br/><br/>Easier cable management and ergonomics<br/><br/>Signal boosters</div></div></div></div> | + | |typeproject=TUBerlin |
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| + | OSVR is a movement founded to create a universal open source VR ecosystem for technologies across different brands and companies. Giving you the freedom to combine different brands of HMDs and Controllers to experience VR the way they want to. |
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| + | ==== Technology ==== |
| + | Powering OSVR is an SDK that is designed to allow developers to support all the hardware available in the ecosystem at a single go. Addressing the challenges the industry is facing such as hardware fragmentation, allowing them to focus more on delivering high quality immersive experiences. |
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| + | ==== Supported By Industry Leaders ==== |
| + | The movement is supported by the best in the industry. Lending their specialized expertise, hearts and minds to the movement in order to deliver on what we all envisioned virtual reality to be. |
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OSVR-HDK2
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Category: Computer, electronics
URL (first publication): http://www.osvr.org/hdk2.html
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==== Vision ====
OSVR is a movement founded to create a universal open source VR ecosystem for technologies across different brands and companies. Giving you the freedom to combine different brands of HMDs and Controllers to experience VR the way they want to.
Technology
Powering OSVR is an SDK that is designed to allow developers to support all the hardware available in the ecosystem at a single go. Addressing the challenges the industry is facing such as hardware fragmentation, allowing them to focus more on delivering high quality immersive experiences.
Supported By Industry Leaders
The movement is supported by the best in the industry. Lending their specialized expertise, hearts and minds to the movement in order to deliver on what we all envisioned virtual reality to be.
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