From: Martin Kaul on
Amontec, Larry wrote:
> opps the link:
>
> Qt for embedded Linux
Now Qtopia Core

Read from the Trolltech homepage:

Storage footprint dependent on configuration
Compressed: 1.1 - 3.2 MB
Uncompressed: 2.5 - 6 MB


All processors supported by Linux with a
C++ compiler and frame buffer driver.
Supported on ARM?, x86?, MIPS?, PowerPC?


It seems that Qtopia needs a Linux on the platform. We use Systems with
only 256kByte Flash and only one Application (our Application).

No OS - no Memorymanagement...

regards
Martin
From: Chris Hills on
In article <1159385818.456150.76290(a)i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, Keith
<keith.prickett(a)gmail.com> writes
>I am on a search for an embedded GUI / Windowing / 2-D system. I would
>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?
>

Hi

Try www.segger.com

of in the UK http://www.phaedsys.org/segger.html

the Segger GUI meets all your stated requirements. Actually Micrium
rebadge Segger. :-)

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