On Thursday 18 March 2004 20:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> With the recent traffic on this list, I've become curious.
> What is PicoGUI being used for these days?
We intend to use it for a payment terminal (with chipcard reader, display,
keypad)
Regards,
Pieter
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> What is PicoGUI being used for these days?
We are developing small embedded system that has
e-mail and browsing as main applications. For this we
planned to use picogui, because of less traffic
between client and server.
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P.Raghu Ram Murthy, M-tech
Am Donnerstag, 18. März 2004 20:09 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> With the recent traffic on this list, I've become curious.
> What is PicoGUI being used for these days?
>
> --Micah
Hi Micah,
We use PicoGUI for the next version of our power analyzer:
http://en.hasos.com/product
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 08:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> With the recent traffic on this list, I've become curious.
> What is PicoGUI being used for these days?
>
> --Micah
An arm-linux-based, dual-ethernet, USB-enabled, display-capable ... ah
... thing.
Enough hyphens for ya?
Hi Everybody,
With the recent traffic on this list, I've become curious.
What is PicoGUI being used for these days?
--Micah
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> config.status: error: cannot find input file:
> picogui-apps.spec.in
in picogui-0.46 version picogui-apps.spec.in file is
missed. You can download this file from previous
versions and place it in apps directory. It will work
fine.
Anyway I am sending this file as an attachment.
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Hi,
ok, now my problem is solved. I just didn't download and unpack the
brownbag-package - whatever this is for. Now everything seems to work better
- I could execute an example. So I started the compilation process again.
autogen.sh prints:
./autogen.sh
autogen.sh: using private SDL m4 file
au