Steve Dommett <steve <at> st4vs.net> writes:
> > I'm looking for a serial port program, with a
simple
> > gui interface, that can be extended.
> http://komport.source
forge.net/
> http://cutecom.source
forge.net/
Hello Steve,
Well those are OK but, I was hoping for something with
a few simple input boxes, so the user can input, say
a floating point varialble or an integer varialble
inside the box, then my program would use the
9600 baud serial port to transfer the parameter setting
to a specific register on the microP. Likewise the
program (gui) could interrogate the microP and discover
various settings/values, using the gui interface.
A raw terminal session will work, but, it helps me to
be able to put simple graphics and other things beside
the IO gui boxes (my jargon is neophyte. maybe they are
called dialog boxes to gui programmers?)
I know how to do all of the serial stuff on the linux
and microP side, I just am not much of a gui developer
(to say the least)....
It can be simple to the point of spartan on the gui side
of things, I usually use C underneath and on the micro.
Currently, we're using National Instrument's CVI to do this
on the PC, but, I'd like to get away from NI...
http://www.ni.com/lwcvi/
I do not need anything as feature rich as CVI, just
something
simple to build the gui side of things and which will run
on XP and gentoo(kde).
James
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