Don,
I attempted something similar with a PHP package called 'jpgraph'. It
works really nicely on a normal desktop, but the processing that the
ARM had to do to create the graphs was a bit much for it. Maybe other
packages are better in this regard but it wasn't quite useable. Maybe
if you only wanted small graphs you might get away with it.
Other avenues might be to write a Java applet that streams the raw
data from the board to the applet and then does the processing browser
side. Let us know if you do anything in this regard, I would be
interested.
Cheers
Phil
--- In "Don W. Carr" <> wrote:
> And, this brings up another point, has anybody compoled gnuplot for
> the Arm boards? This is great for creating graphs in the form of png
> or jpg that can be viewd from a web browser.
>
> Look here for an example of experimental data graphed using gnuplot:
>
> http://alumnos.cucba.udg.mx/~croma/equipo1/2005/12/16/exp04/opa.png
>
> I want to make this instrument controller run on the Arm eventually.
> Right now it runs on a PC running Linux with plug-in data acquisition
> card.
>
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