Hi,

try this doc it is very usefull
http://www.directfb.org/docs/ELC2008/elc2008_directfb_gfx.pdf

regards.



On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:14 AM, John Williams
<john.willi...@petalogix.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We're looking into the feasibility of porting DFB to a non-linux
> embedded RTOS.  The target RTOS is vaguely posix-like, and can for
> example create a basic memory-based filesystem.  It has a threading
> library through it's certainly not pthreads.  Shared libraries are
> clearly out, so static-only builds.
>
> At this stage I'd be interested to hear first impressions, from
> "doable but non-trivial" to "don't even think about it!".
>
> A quick hack to the devmem system would probably get us moving re:
> memory access to the display memory and accelerator MMIO region, but
> I'm more concerned about other assumptions in DirectFB that require a
> full blown filesystem-backed OS.
>
> Porting stuff like libjpg, libpng, zlib etc won't be too much of a problem.
>
> Any comments greatly appreciated, or pointers to others having tried
> this before.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
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