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sebs3:
Hello, I'm a new user if the PiCore and I'm willing to use it with my Raspberry Pi 3. As I've understood, the PiCore Works with extensions so I should download some of these so I can get it working, I have been searching some information but I have had trouble to find what I need.
I need to read some analogical readings and create a graphical human interface. As for the analogical readings I usually use the bcm2835.h library, so I was wondering if someone knows an extensión which I can use to read the values with a library which is similar to this one. As for the interface, I was wondering if there is any type of extensión you recommend. I usually use Qt Creator and the QMainWindow. I need to program these with a C++ or C language. Thanks in advance, any kind of help would be thanked. Have a nice day.
polikuo:
--- Quote from: sebs3 on March 29, 2018, 05:58:37 AM ---As for the analogical readings I usually use the bcm2835.h library
--- End quote ---
Welcome, sebs3.
To look for a specific file, one can do
--- Code: ---provides.sh bcm2835.h
--- End code ---
or via the GUI App Browser (apps).
Apps --> Cloud (Remote) --> Browse
Next to the search bar
Search --> Provides
Type "bcm2835.h" and hit Enter.
Unfortunately, there's currently no such file int the repo.
You might need to find the source code and compile one for your self.
sebs3:
Thank you very much for the help.
Rich:
Hi sebs3
--- Quote --- ... As for the interface, I was wondering if there is any type of extensión you recommend. I usually use Qt Creator and the QMainWindow. I need to program these with a C++ or C language. ...
--- End quote ---
QT doesn't appear in the Pi repository. I do see GTK1, GTK2, and GTK3 as well as FLTK (Fast Light Tool Kit).
Rich:
Hi sebs3
There's also something called wxWidgets in the repository.
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