/*! @page exa_mware Examples for Third-Party Middleware - @subpage exa_lwip - @subpage exa_emwin */ /*##########################################################################*/ /*! @page exa_lwip lwIP TCP/IP - @subpage lwip_ek-lm3s6965 */ /*##########################################################################*/ /*! @page lwip_ek-lm3s6965 lwIP on EK-LM3S6965 @image html bd_EK-LM3S6965.jpg EK-LM3S6965 board lwIP example for Texas Instruments EK-LM3S6965 (Cortex-M3) with GNU-ARM and IAR-ARM toolsets. @image html bd_EK-LM3S6965_lwip.jpg QP-lwIP on EK-LM3S6965 @n@n @image html under_construction.jpg */ /*##########################################################################*/ /*! @page exa_emwin emWin Embedded GUI
The Application Note "QP and emWin Embedded GUI" describes how to use QP™ with the emWin&trad; Embedded GUI from SEGGER and also µC/GUI from Micriµm, which technically are the same products.
@image html emWin_demo.jpg QP-emWin demo (DPP) running on Windows To demonstrate the working examples, this Application Note uses the emWin Simulation on Windows, which is available for a free download from the SEGGER (requires registration). You need only a Windows-based PC to execute the examples provided in this Application Note. Additionally, you’d need Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 (could be the free Express Edition) or higher to re-build and debug the provided examples. @note Although the QP-emWin (µC/GUI) integration runs on Windows, the application-level code uses exclusively the embedded emWin™ API and is designed to run without any modifications on embedded targets. */