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RE: [Ltib] First steps LTIB, programming for Linux


From: Kevin Wells
Subject: RE: [Ltib] First steps LTIB, programming for Linux
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 21:19:52 +0200

 

Hi Lukasz,

 

From what I have to start? What IDE and graphis libraries (GTK?) can I use?

Can I write "normal GUI" programs for Linux and upload to the LPC3250?

You should be able to use Microwindows (NanoX).

 

Can I write "normal GUI" programs for Linux and upload to the LPC3250?

You can build the applications on your host machine using the same toolchain

ltib used to build your target system. The you can copy the apps to the NFS

mounted directory, ftp them, or put them on an SD card and be able to run

it from there..

 

thanks,

Kevin

 

 

Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 11:28 PM
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Ltib] First steps LTIB, programming for Linux

 

Hi,

 

This is my first post on this mailing list. I'm new to LTIB and I have a few basic questions.

I know that LTIB is used to build and compile system. I plan to buy LPC3250 Kit from Embedded Artists.

My goal is to quickly write applications with graphical user interface and access to the LPC3250
peripherals (eg UART, GPIO, SDCard, Ethernet etc.). Important for me is easy and quick creation of the GUI.

From what I have to start? What IDE and graphis libraries (GTK?) can I use?

Can I write "normal GUI" programs for Linux and upload to the LPC3250?

Sorry for my English.

 

Best Regards,

Lukasz Gesieniec

 


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