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	Documentation update: Boolector is using the MIT license now
Signed-off-by: Clifford Wolf <clifford@clifford.at>
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		|  | @ -207,10 +207,8 @@ proof. This engine uses the array-theories provided by those solvers to | |||
| efficiently model memories. Since this example uses large memories, the | ||||
| ``smtbmc`` engine is a good match. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| (``smtbmc boolector`` uses boolector as SMT solver. Note that boolector is | ||||
| only free-to-use for noncommercial purposes. Use ``smtbmc z3`` to use the | ||||
| permissively licensed solver Z3, or use ``smtbmc yices`` to use the | ||||
| copyleft licensed solver Yices 2 intead. Yices 2 is the default solver when | ||||
| (``smtbmc boolector`` selects Boolector as SMT solver, ``smtbmc z3`` selects | ||||
| Z3, and ``smtbmc yices`` selects Yices 2. Yices 2 is the default solver when | ||||
| no argument is used with ``smtbmc``.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Exercise: The engine ``abc bmc3`` does not provide abstract memory models. | ||||
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