nanogui: Getting Started


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Subject: Re: [nanogui] Getting Started
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 1 Jul 2006 17:52:45 +0100
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> Hi, I'm trying to use Nano-X on an embedded device I'm working on.  I've
compiled it for Cygwin, but what I want to do is compile a client on my
ARM board then have it connect to the Cygwin server to use for
development until I get a working display for the ARM.  The ARM board
has an embedded Linux kernel on it, but I'm not using a frame buffer
device.  We are creating a custom interface to a graphics controller.

Sounds like you want to run Nano-X on X11?  If so, use the
config.x11 configuration file.  I haven't tested building Nano-X
on Cygwin, that may require more adjustments.

Running Nano-X on X11 allows you to use your desktop
to build and debug graphics applications while you're
getting the hardware designed and implemented.

Regards,

Greg


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