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Enabling embedded Linux graphical applications

May 4, 2000 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Gregory Haerr, Chief Maintainer of the Microwindows Project, has written an excellent article about the Microwindows GUI for embedded Linux systems. Basically, Microwindows is a low-calorie GUI that offers a choice of two graphics APIs — X-like; and Win32-like. Best of all, it's released as open-source code, so you can perform the kinds of customization that enable optimized and efficient embedded… applications.

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The Microwindows and NanoGUI Projects (link)
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