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Re: [ts-7000] Re: Accessing Frame Buffer to display an image

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Accessing Frame Buffer to display an image
From: Maung Maung Thet <>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 06:29:24 -0700 (PDT)
Hello Yan Seiner,
Thank you very much for your quick responce.
I have bought TS7300 SBC and I just wanted to start writing an application in C to display an image on the monitor. I need some referance how should i access frame buffer to save image or display image.
Best regards,
Maung Maung Thet

Yan Seiner <> wrote:
--- In .com, "maungmaungthet" <maungmaungthet@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello there,
> I am new to linux programming. I would like to display an image into
> Monitor which is connected with TS7300 SBC. I heard about "Bitblt.c",
> can any one help me solve?

The easiest way may be just to dump your image directly to the frame
buffer:

cat image > /dev/fb/0

provided your image is in raw framebuffer format. Search this group;
I think it was Peter Elliot who posted a neat utility that creates those.

If you want a windowing environment, you want something like
microwindows, Kdrive, Xvfb, or similar. These are "programs" that
provide the basic framework to display windows.

If you want a full widget set (sliders, text boxes, etc) you probably
want Qt/e; I think there is a version on the technnologic ftp server.

Anyway, what do you want to do?

--Yan


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