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Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) are becoming increasingly popular in embedded systems. The embedded software's industry response to this trend is proliferation of embedded GUI libraries, such as emWin™ from SEGGER, PEG™ from Swell Software, and many others. Such GUI libraries provide anything from low-level LCD drivers, through drawing primitives, assortments of widgets, all the way to sophisticated window managers.

One thing, however, that these software packages do NOT provide is the high-level "screen logic" to control the overall behavior of the GUI. As it turns out, Quantum Platform™ (QP) beautifully complements the GUI libraries by exactly providing the high-level structure to the GUI system. This is, of course, hardly surprising because GUIs are exemplary event-driven systems, which QP is exactly designed to handle.

This Application Note describes how to use QP with the emWin™ Embedded GUI from SEGGER and also µC/GUI from Micriµm, which technically are the same products.

Although the QP-emWin integration, as described in this Application Note, runs on Windows, the application-level code uses exclusively the embedded emWin™ API and is designed to run without any modifications on embedded targets.

emWin SEGGER emWin, SEGGER
uC/GUI Micrium µC/GUI, Micriµm
QP™/C-emWin
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QP/C-emWin
Generally Available (GA) release
Dual License
Dual License
QDK/C 3.3.00 Visual C++
Visual C++ 6.0
Quantum Leaps
Jan-28-07
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QP™/C++ emWin
new!
QP/C++-emWin
Generally Available (GA) release
Dual License
Dual License
QDK/C++ 3.3.00 Visual C++
Visual C++ 6.0
Quantum Leaps
Jan-28-07
Manual
Manual

(0.58MB)
ZIP
(0.34MB)
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Version: January 28, 2007