hello, I have checked out the DiVine from cvs. But I can not find any detail document from it. And I also can not found any information from maillist. So I turned to you again. I want to know how it works. I guess that I should install/load the driver first. And then I write a program such like the example in the source code. And then I needn't edit/recompile the previous application. Am I write? Best regards Michael Qiu
----- Original Message ----- From: "Denis Oliver Kropp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "????" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:04 PM Subject: Re: [directfb-users] about input > Quoting ???? ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Hello, > > I have a working application based on directfb. In this application I > > get keyinput by using GetInputDevice and CreateEventBuffer. Such APIs > > works well. But now I want to get keycode from a serial port. How can I > > do that without modify code of the application? Can I make a tool just > > read data from serial and pass it the directfb's input buffer? > > You should have a look at DiVine in CVS. It consists of a virtual input > driver reading from a pipe and a library which can be used by any application > to generate input events. There's even a "minicom-suited" send_vt102() method. > > -- > Best regards, > Denis Oliver Kropp > > .------------------------------------------. > | DirectFB - Hardware accelerated graphics | > | http://www.directfb.org/ | > "------------------------------------------" > > Convergence > GmbH'~��{.n�+���zwZ������j�b�ثy�_n���+a�{.n�+�����������j�.n7�
