uCOS-II and uC/GUI demo on STM32F103 TFT LCD Board

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2010

STM32F103 TFT LCD Board From http://www.micro4you.com

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  • Sure we can help you with this, in a number of ways. Google PiXCL. We are porting a subset of the PiXCL 10 language interpreter, called PiXCLe 11, onto the boards, and this provides a very simple way to create the user interface (rectangles, ellipses, lines, fonts, bitmaps, touch regions, SD card I/O, sensor and control I/O). Contact me directly: I'll provide more advance information. Collaborators, testers and early adopters are very welcome.

  • @rallysjd thats right. i had the very same demo on my STM32 F103VE on my board, however, it was not on the data CD that came (in chinese) with the board and i was a bit unhappy about that. the source codes on the data CD were absolutely minimal. some very basic LED blinking stuff, UART and 2 small demos how to use the LCD. im kinda stuck and i would love to know how i can put a picture onto it or very small menues to controll the I/O's

  • Hi great demo, I recently get into graphics and bought a SMARTGPU lcd with touchscreen from Vizic Technologies that a friend recommend me, Could be used with any micro(AVR,STM,PIC) or FPGA, You can create powerful graphics and applications very very easy, I recommend it to you, check out my video response or tab "SMARTGPU arduino ipod like demo" on youtube search

  • Nice microcomputer. Response time a bit lower :)

  • Nice little boards, however, ALL the s/w (uC/OS-II, uC/GUI, Keil uVision Dev Studio) are the eval versions. Minimal docs. The demo is preloaded into the board and runs when USB pwr is applied. Not recognised as any USB device. A USB JTAG interface is reqd to download code to the kit. The Keil eval is limited to 32K builds, not enough to rebuild the full demo. Building a commercial product requires $15-20K in license fees. That said, it's enough to learn about embedded code with the STM32.

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