Hi,
There is a program called DGUS, which is also a graphic editor, but it only has some much more basic functions than B4X's Visual Designer.
The processor (T5L) is based on 8051 instructions, but I don't know if that matters, because the display uses a kernel that interprets the program generated in the DGUS software.
The display has a memory that stores images, and the program manipulates the images, simulating video reproduction including audio.
I don't know how these Chinese work, but they seem to be interested in improving the DGUS software, it might be interesting to talk to them.
There are some tutorials here:
Software DGUS (V7647):
There is a program called DGUS, which is also a graphic editor, but it only has some much more basic functions than B4X's Visual Designer.
The processor (T5L) is based on 8051 instructions, but I don't know if that matters, because the display uses a kernel that interprets the program generated in the DGUS software.
The display has a memory that stores images, and the program manipulates the images, simulating video reproduction including audio.
I don't know how these Chinese work, but they seem to be interested in improving the DGUS software, it might be interesting to talk to them.
There are some tutorials here:
T5L DGUS V7.6 Video Tutorial - Beijing Dwin Technology Co., Ltd.
DGUS Software Baisc Tutorials DGUS Software Enhanced Tutorial
www.dwin-global.com
Software DGUS (V7647):
Tool Page - Beijing Dwin Technology Co., Ltd.
www.dwin-global.com