Thank you.
I will check that out.
Best regards,
Karthik
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Liviu Ionescu wrote:
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> > On 01 Jun 2016, at 12:28, KONRAD Frederic
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> > ... I think Liviu did something about this: ...
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> I confirm that GNU ARM Eclipse QEMU implements animated LEDs. In o
> On 01 Jun 2016, at 12:28, KONRAD Frederic wrote:
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> ... I think Liviu did something about this: ...
I confirm that GNU ARM Eclipse QEMU implements animated LEDs. In other words,
toggling a GPIO pin connected to a led toggles the content of a rectangular
area on the board image, looking lik
Hi Karthik,
I think Liviu did something about this:
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2015-07/msg03825.html
Fred
Le 30/05/2016 à 08:25, Karthik a écrit :
Hello,
What would be the best way to provide GUI for peripheral control?
This is not for linux rather than embedded system r
Hello,
What would be the best way to provide GUI for peripheral control?
This is not for linux rather than embedded system running home brew rtos.
For example an GPIO module, I would need an UI to toggle an GPIO and see
the output, like press an button and simulate it turning on an LED.
Would it