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/*! @page exa_mware Examples for Third-Party Middleware
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- @subpage exa_lwip
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- @subpage exa_emwin
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*/
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/*##########################################################################*/
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/*! @page exa_lwip lwIP TCP/IP
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- @subpage lwip_ek-lm3s6965
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*/
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/*! @page lwip_ek-lm3s6965 lwIP on EK-LM3S6965
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@image html bd_EK-LM3S6965.jpg EK-LM3S6965 board
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lwIP example for Texas Instruments EK-LM3S6965 (Cortex-M3) with GNU-ARM and IAR-ARM toolsets.
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@image html bd_EK-LM3S6965_lwip.jpg "QP-lwIP on EK-LM3S6965"
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@image latex bd_EK-LM3S6965_lwip.jpg "QP-lwIP on EK-LM3S6965"
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<br>
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@section lwip_AN Application Note: QP and lwIP TCP/IP Stack
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The [Application Note](https://www.state-machine.com/doc/AN_QP_and_lwIP.pdf) describes how to use the lightweight TCP/IP stack called lwIP with the QP real-time embedded frameworks.
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@image html AN-QL.png "Application Note: QP and lwIP TCP/IP"
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@image latex AN-QL.png "Application Note: QP and lwIP TCP/IP"
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@next{ exa_emwin}
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*/
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/*##########################################################################*/
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/*! @page exa_emwin emWin Embedded GUI
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The <a href="https://www.state-machine.com/doc/AN_QP_emWin.pdf" target="_blank" class="extern"><strong>Application Note "QP and emWin Embedded GUI"</strong></a> describes how to use QP™ with the <a href="https://www.segger.com/emwin.html" target="_blank" class="extern">emWin™ Embedded GUI from SEGGER</a> and also <a href="https://www.micrium.com/rtos/gui/" target="_blank" class="extern">µC/GUI from Micrium</a>, which technically are the same products.
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@image html emWin_demo.jpg "QP-emWin demo (DPP) running on Windows"
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@image latex emWin_demo.jpg "QP-emWin demo (DPP) running on Windows"
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To demonstrate the working examples, this Application Note uses the emWin Simulation on Windows, which is available for a <a href="https://www.segger.com/downloads/emwin" target="_blank" class="extern">free download from the SEGGER</a> (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.
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@note
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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.
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*/
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