Touch-panel PCs ship with Python-GTK support
Nov 3, 2009 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 viewsTechsol announced it is now shipping its Linux-ready Medallion Touch Panel Computers (TPCs) with Python-GTK support. The new support enables developers to develop embedded GUIs using Python-GTK on a desktop PC and easily load it onto Techsol's TPC touch-panel systems, thereby accelerating proof-of-concept design, says the company.
Developers can now load Techsol's Medallion TPC devices, such as the recently released Techsol TPC-43B (pictured below) with one of four supplied Python-GTK (also known as PyGTK) GPE images. Unlike most scripting environments, Python-GTK provides the Gimp Tool Kit (GTK) widget toolkit for Python. As a result, developers can make use of a full Linux environment running a GTK GUI on an X server, says the company.
Techsol TPC-43B
Techsol TPC-43A (left) running Python-GTK interface; image on right demonstrates identical PyGTK display on desktop PC
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Techsol is a British Columbia-based embedded board and development services vendor that offers extensive in-house customization features, as well as Linux development tools for its Medallion touch panels. The company has been around for 14 years, and for a decade, it has been developing various, highly customizable, production-ready embedded modules, boards, and devices based on its ARM9-based Medallion module.
Availability
Medallion TPC systems with PyGTK are available now, says Techsol. The company is offering a reduced cost on its TPC-43A wall-mount computer development kit in a version with PythonGTK and related demos preloaded. The company is now offering a 30 percent price break on the system, at $875 U.S.
More information may be found at Techsol, here.
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