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This repository vendors third-party components that retain their own licenses
and copyright notices; this MIT license does not supersede them:

  - Bundled fonts under src/scrollkit/simulator/fonts/ — various foundries under
    the SIL Open Font License (OFL). Each font ships with its own .license file;
    see src/scrollkit/simulator/ATTRIBUTION.md.

The desktop simulator provides API-compatible, clean-room reimplementations
under Adafruit-matching names (e.g. src/scrollkit/simulator/adafruit_display_text/
and adafruit_bitmap_font/) so that unmodified device code — which imports those
module names — also runs on the desktop. These directories contain ScrollKit's
own code, not Adafruit's, and are covered by the MIT license above. The
corresponding Adafruit CircuitPython libraries are not redistributed here; they
are installed separately onto the device.

Acknowledgement: ScrollKit's over-the-air update feature was inspired by Ronald
Dehuysser's micropython-ota-updater
(https://github.com/rdehuyss/micropython-ota-updater). ScrollKit's OTA subsystem
is its own manifest-based design and contains none of that project's code.
