Thanks for replying!
Hello Sceadwian,
Okay fair enough.... I thankyou for your response!
Here is the LCD part number... its an Optrex part.
T-51991GD015-MLW-AIN
>You won't find Linux or Windows CE for micro controllers that's for sure
But I have seen Atmel coming out with microcontrollers that load Linux with volume pricing of 8$ each? Or even better see link below:
https://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8107946385.html
>You need to outline your specifications a whole lot more than you already have if you >expect a responce
Okay, basically, we have a controller that can talk to a color LCD and based on how I program the controller (using C language) we are able to display pics, icons or text on the LCD. For exampe, suppose I press on a button connected to my controller, and my code sees the button, well then the logic goes and fecth a picture stored in flash and displays it on the lcd. *or* say I press the same button and a listbox comes out on the lcd instead.
Obviously, prior to any programmation, there has to be a way to store all these pictures, icons and texts in the flash memory, and then use a specific set of functions that reside in the microcontroller that carry out the display operations based on the paramenters you pass into these functions.
Could we do this using Linux or CE ? Or is it better to design my own miniature kernel/OS?
Yous feedback is much appreciated!
sincere regards
Rob