> On 10 Aug 2007, at 16:06, Gratian Crisan wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for suggestions on a development board I can use with
> > FLTK.
> > Preferably I'm looking for something that already has nano-X/
> > microwindows + FLTK 2.x ported on it (but linux and X11 would work
> > too)
>
> I'm not sure that fltk-2 has been ported to nano-X/microwindows yet?

fltk-2 it's not ported yet but I am able to get it working using nxlib.

> > Do you have any suggestions? What do you use for your development?
>
> This question seems slightly back-to-front to me... Generally, for
> embedded systems development that I've done, the choice of hardware
> has been driven by other issues (size, power consumption, cost, etc.)
> and therefore the hardware has been presented as a given... The issue
> then is getting the software to run on the available resources.
> I really think that if you have a specific application in mind that
> you should choose some hardware that can work in that role and then
> make the software fit (if it does not already!)
>
> In the meantime, fltk runs on pretty much any desktop platform so you
> can start your software development on that and then recompile onto
> your target once it is ready.

I'm not developing a hardware product. I basically want to use the board 
running fltk as an example for a product that generates C code. Users would be 
able to use the board in their designs or use some other hardware that runs 
nano-X/nxlib/fltk with our software package.

regards,
        Gratian
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