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LinuxDevices: A Technical Introduction to MiniGUI
Nov 3, 2005, 08 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4416 reads)

(Other stories by Wei Yongming)

"MiniGUI, developed by Feynman Software, is one of the world-famous free software projects. MiniGUI aims to provide a lightweight graphics user interface (GUI) support system for real-time embedded systems. Since the first release under the GPL license at the beginning of 1999, MiniGUI has been widely used in handheld terminals (mobile phones and PDAs), set-top-boxes, industry control systems, industry instruments, portable media players, and so on.

"The use of Linux in embedded systems is overwhelming today. Many traditional industry giants and new embedded devices vendors base their embedded software solutions on Linux..."

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