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From: "developer07" <>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:07:12 -0000
Hi Yan,
I am running Debian as well. but i dont know how to check hotplug and 
handle. Could you pls some give hints and or explain me in more 
detail.

And, regarding to microwindows, how to start?could you pls tell me in 
more detail about the development procedure eg where i can get,how to 
install the microwindows,how to link and compile the application.
If you have simple example, can I have a look on the code sippest?
Any suggestions and explanation will be valuable and helpful to me.

Thanks 
developer07

 
--- In  "Yan Seiner" <> wrote:
>
> --- In  "developer07" <developer07@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody...
> > 
> > I am new to this forum ...
> > I have purchased TS7300 and tying to develop application on it 
and 
> > somany things are not sure to me. And I hope in this forum, there 
are 
> > many experienced fellows and I may get help from them..
> > 
> > ?? I found that in TS7300, if we need to use usb thumdrive, we 
have 
> > to install the modules and mount it manually by typing command. 
>From 
> > user point of view, he may not want to do all these steps. In one 
of 
> > my applications, I need to access the thumdrive and I wouldlike 
to 
> > write a program in such a way that user does not need to do all 
these 
> > steps.
> 
> You should have hotplug installed.  It should do that for you.  What
> OS are you using?  I'm running Debian for ARM and it has hotplug.
> 
> > Can we configure the OS kernel so that onece the system starts, 
it 
> > install all the modules and mount the device automatically?
> > or can we write a program such that all these steps are included 
in 
> > that program and in my application , just call that program and 
> > function, the devece is mounted and so user does not need to type 
any 
> > command?
> 
> That's what hotplug does.
> 
> > ??Another question is about linux GUI. I found in TS7300 CD, 
there is 
> > a GUI called "QT embedded" and  we need to install QT and SNAP. 
And 
> > QT is not just only open source it has commercial version as 
well. I 
> > have hard of Microwindows GUI for Linux. What is the main 
difference 
> > between them?
> 
> Qt/E is a whole bunch of things; it has a thousand widgets for 
things
> like sliders, text boxes, input fields, etc.  If you need stuff like
> that it's handy.  It's also big and slow.
> 
> >  Can we use microwindows for TS7300 (for debian linux)?
> > Any idea how and where to start the development? In my 
application I 
> > need very simple GUI similar to OSD and I dont want to use mouse 
and 
> > keyboard. I want to use just Keypad. Any help can I expect?
> 
> I use Microwindows.  It works just fine.  It only provides a 
windowing
> environment and a rudimentary window manager.  It doesn't provide 
any
> higher level widgets.  You can use fltk for that but I don't use it.
> 
> --Yan
>




 
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