How about a regular touchscreen with USB, and a fox VHDL card acting as a graphics card. Could that work?
This touchscreen is known to work with linux: http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MON%2D001 //John On 2/23/07, Antonio Galea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] <zat.88%40alice.it>: > > > here's the link > > http://www.maxim-ic.com/solutions/touchscreen_controllers/index.mvp > > I build a touch controller for 4-wire resistive touchscreen with an > > AVR microcontroller > > Thanks a lot for you patience with me! > > This is still not the sort of stuff I'm looking for: I cannot afford to > start > low-level like that... one-man shop and tight on schedule :-) > > What I need is a complete product like these Demmel iLCD displays: > > http://www.demmel.com/ilcd/english/panel2412.htm > > Only, I'd love to have a colour display, and in any case these Demmel > thingies > look pretty expensive to me. > > There should be plenty of cheaper alternatives around - every single > PDA in the > world has one LCD display with integrated touch screen capabilities... > it's > just that I don't know where to look! > > Thanks a lot again, > > Ant9000 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
