“This article describes the features and capabilities of MiniGUI, a lightweight graphics framework for embedded systems based on uClinux, Linux, eCos, or proprietary real-time OSes. The article is written by Wei Yongming, who wrote MiniGUI for a CNC (computer numerical control) system, then released it to open source seven years ago.”
Anything else is better than stealing.
Look at the code! Win32! To hell, foul beast.
speaking of embedded GUI systems, it’s a darn shame PicoGUI (picogui.org) isn’t being developed anymore. That was a lot of fun, super fast, even on hardware that other embedded GUI systems like CE, MicroWindows/NanoX, Qtopia/QPE among others. And this was on top of Linux, which is a lot of overhead for a tiny computer, but PicoGUI did well with it. *sigh*
The hello world example is exactly like MS Windows programming…
Why do remake this silly Windows way ?
Top 10 Windows Freeware tools for 2005: http://windows.czweb.org/show_article.php?id_article=222