Re: Embedded GUI Code
- From: Adib Taraben <a.taraben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 07:56:14 +0100
Maybe EmbWin from segger company. http://www.segger.de/
In fact I never used it. But it looks what u want Os and controller independent.
HTH,
Adib.
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Keith schrieb:
My system will vary and different systems may contain different Color.
LCDs. I would like a color depth of 24 bits per pixel. I want to draw
text, buttons, menus, show icons, and display bitmaps. I'm not using
Linux, but rather, ThreadX.
Thanks!
--Keith
Buddy Smith wrote:Keith <keith.prickett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I am on a search for an embedded GUI / Windowing / 2-D system. I wouldI don't think you've defined very well what you want.
like the source code (in ANSI-C) included in addition to basic drawing
mechanisms (circle, dot, line, rectangle). This needs to be usable on
an embedded system and easily portable. I've looked at uc/GUI from
Micrium and C/PEG from Swell Software. They both look sufficient,
possibly an overkill, but I am wondering what else is out there. Does
anyone have recommendations on other similar projects or opinions on
the two?
An "embedded system" might mean a couple of transistors, or a
supercomputing system connected to an imax projector.
What do you plan to do with it? What kind of screen? What resolution do
you need? How many colors? Is there going to be an OS? Is it Linux?
WinCE? An RTOS?
ttyl,
--buddy
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