You can correctly follow the licensing of each hardware design on a per project basis.
For Jaguar, you *can* produce your own, however I wouldn't recommend it, because you would need to know exactly what the status of the design is, which files to grab, etc. Basically, when we think it's good enough, we order some, then we change things. So you're either going to get something unfinished/untested/in between official builds, or something slightly out of date. Someone did this once without asking/talking and got an untested in-between version similar to A3. He had 5 made, and none have run engines, so far.
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For RavAGE, there is nothing to produce, yet. Dan and I still need to clarify the licensing, however it's not a priority to do so, as there is no PCB layout, yet. Once there is licensing info for it, you can do it on the basis of that. For Jaguar, I think it's GPL V2. Andy can confirm.
Other than the practical aspects, the boards are in the vicinity of 15usd including some margin for Andy (who has done a massive amount of work) so it's a wee bit disrespectful to do runs of them at this stage, IMO. Unless you flick him a donation per unit, or something like that :-) It's not illegal, though, and you won't be persecuted for it if you do make some. It's always been my intent for people to spin their own boards and put them together on their own terms. I just feel like it'd be better to be part of
the group effort at this point, as it's more productive overall to the project as a whole.
The BP is a piece of cake to run, wasted spark + sequential is a great choice of config. Testing in my books is using EMStudio and Sean's loader and complaining as much as you can until you get progress.
Fred.