>
> *I just downloaded QT Creator on my Win7 PC, and was hoping there's an
> example program that I can cross compile for the BBB and be off and running
> within a few hours. Does not seem like the case. Is cross compilation even
> possible from Win7 PC for BBB target?*


Cross compiling QT can, and will be quite a daunting task for the
inexperienced. I can tell you that I have experience in several programming
languages, and compilers  since around '93, and I'm not sure I could do
this. Or if I could, I know it would be a difficult task.

Honestly though, short of the possibility of someone already having gone
through the  process, who frequents this google group. This question is
best asked of the QT project maintainers. That is, for the QT specific
questions. As for the rest . . . Toggling GPIOs should not be too hard to
do. I have not done this myself to date, but there are many blog post on
the web covering the subject. Using SYSFS, mmap, and bonescript, just to
name 3 ways.

*Ideally I do not want to use a uSD card with some other Linux version to
> make this work. I'd like to just send a binary to the BBB running the
> pre-installed Debian and have it work without much reconfiguring. *
>

So you propose writing a binary for an ARM + Linux target on Windows ? This
*may* be possible, but really is asking for trouble. Let me clarify. I use
Windows on a daily basis. All my desktops run some form of Windows from Win
7 on up. Having said that, I would not *dream* of doing the above. Perhaps
"dream" is also the wrong word. "Nightmare" would be more like it.

Hate to burst your bubble, but if you want to develop for the BBB, running
Linux. You're going to have to learn, and use Linux as a development tool.
It may take some time sure, but that is nothing compared to the troubles
you're very likely to run into when developing software on Windows for the
BBB running Linux. Just for starters: If you run into a problem that is
specific to a Linux API / library. How would you know what to look for ?
*OR* How would you even use the linux-header files for your specific
kernel?

Anyway, it is not impossible, but trust me it is more headache than it's
worth. That, and you'd probably be spinning your wheels indefinitely, when
instead you could simply setup a Linux machine in hardware, or virtual
machine, and be long done with all that.

*If you or anyone else can shed some more light on this that would be much
> appreciated. Thanks.*
>

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 10:11 AM, Frank Rizzo <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Henry,
>
> Did you ever get something going?
>
> I just received my BBB with Debian and 4D Systems 7" LCD cape.
>
> All I want my app to do is display a few soft buttons that control some
> gpios. I also want the BBB to boot into my app automatically at startup.
>
> I just downloaded QT Creator on my Win7 PC, and was hoping there's an
> example program that I can cross compile for the BBB and be off and running
> within a few hours. Does not seem like the case. Is cross compilation even
> possible from Win7 PC for BBB target?
>
> Ideally I do not want to use a uSD card with some other Linux version to
> make this work. I'd like to just send a binary to the BBB running the
> pre-installed Debian and have it work without much reconfiguring.
>
> If you or anyone else can shed some more light on this that would be much
> appreciated. Thanks.
>
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