>> I thought about expect/cygwin but in my opinion is too hard to use for >> the average Windows operator who expects just to: >> - install the application by running an .exe or unzipping a .zip >> - launching the application >> - press a couple of buttons on GUI and see the result. >> >> I think Python could be a very good solution. Since I never worked with >> it, I ask just few questions: >> 1) for Windows platform, is possible to generate one single .exe file >> taht includes all the required stuff (such as libraries and runtime >> components)? If not, it is possible to group all of them in one single >> .zip file? >> 2) What about serial ports support? Is this really platform independent? >> 3) What about graphical interface? Is it possible to use the same >> library (and consequently have similar look&feel) on Windows and Linux? >> The serial port support is platform independent if you use the right library. We use python to communicate with the target from a windows/linux host without any problems. You can design a simple graphical interface which will look exactly the same on both operating systems. I think the uboot list is not the right place to continue with this discussion.
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