by support »
Hello,
I'd like to remind you that Xillinux is just another Ubuntu distribution, based upon a standard desktop, on standard X-Windows, on top of a standard framebuffer interface for the graphics output. Therefore, any utilities and toolkits that you may find for any platform (PC on x86 included) for presenting information on a graphics display is likely to work on Xillinux as well, with or without X-Windows. The most common kits are likely to be available with apt-get.
So what I would suggest, is to Google around for stuff that is already written for your purposes, or that you can hack a bit to fit your needs. There is a good chance that somewhere has done exactly what you want, and published the code for it. Compile (if it's not scripts) and run, tweak, compile, run, repeat. That's all left for you.
Also to keep in mind: Xillinux arrives with Make and gcc. If a lot of libraries are used, compiling the sources natively on the Zynq processor may be much easier.
Regards,
Eli
Hello,
I'd like to remind you that Xillinux is just another Ubuntu distribution, based upon a standard desktop, on standard X-Windows, on top of a standard framebuffer interface for the graphics output. Therefore, any utilities and toolkits that you may find for any platform (PC on x86 included) for presenting information on a graphics display is likely to work on Xillinux as well, with or without X-Windows. The most common kits are likely to be available with apt-get.
So what I would suggest, is to Google around for stuff that is already written for your purposes, or that you can hack a bit to fit your needs. There is a good chance that somewhere has done exactly what you want, and published the code for it. Compile (if it's not scripts) and run, tweak, compile, run, repeat. That's all left for you.
Also to keep in mind: Xillinux arrives with Make and gcc. If a lot of libraries are used, compiling the sources natively on the Zynq processor may be much easier.
Regards,
Eli