nanogui: where to start if I want to run nano gui on the platform consisting of sa1100 strongarm and arm-linux
Subject:
Re: where to start if I want to run nano gui on the platform consisting of sa1100 strongarm and arm-linux
From:
"Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date:
29 Mar 2000 15:35:29 -0000
Message-Id: <0d1301bf9992$e9b213e0$15320cd0@gregh>
: I am a greener. I have a Intel's development card for
: strongarm sa1100, which is called brutus. Now I can
: run linux(arm-linux) on it. I want development graphic
: application for strongarm. I think nanogui is a good
: selection. But first I need make it work on sa1100
: card. Somebody has the experience. What is the start
: point?
Microwindows runs great on SA1100. The first step
is to compile in a framebuffer console for the brutus
board. (Can someone on the list help with the exact
config option here?)
Then, just set ARCH=LINUX-ARM in Microwindow's
config file, and you should be set. I've recently developed
a touch-screen driver for an ARM board, using the UCB-1200
chip for input.
Greg