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porting GUI to ARM board
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Posted 24 August 2010 - 06:37 PM
Hi Everybody
I am developing a project in which I want to port uCLinux on an embedded board and provide it a GUI.
Actually my board is consist of an ARM processor and other peripherals like USB , serial port, and other many things.
and I have ported the embedded uClinux on the board and want to provide GUI
look to it . I want to display various gui widgets like buttons , scrollbars etc and also want to provide it with the small windows on which
I want to show what is happening .
So , can you tell me which GUI ( not commercial i.e open source) will be good and how can I make it to talk to the uClinux kernel, I mean how can I interface it to the kernel.
Thank you
I am developing a project in which I want to port uCLinux on an embedded board and provide it a GUI.
Actually my board is consist of an ARM processor and other peripherals like USB , serial port, and other many things.
and I have ported the embedded uClinux on the board and want to provide GUI
look to it . I want to display various gui widgets like buttons , scrollbars etc and also want to provide it with the small windows on which
I want to show what is happening .
So , can you tell me which GUI ( not commercial i.e open source) will be good and how can I make it to talk to the uClinux kernel, I mean how can I interface it to the kernel.
Thank you
#2
Posted 28 August 2010 - 06:49 AM
I have a seen an impressive miniGUI for ARM9 here:
http://www.bipom.com...es/2900044.html
I am not sure how they did it. You may want to ask on their forum.
Ken
http://www.bipom.com...es/2900044.html
I am not sure how they did it. You may want to ask on their forum.
Ken
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