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    Hi

    I have ported the uCLinux kernel to the ARM board and now I want to provide a GUI look to it and for this I am using QT and I have developed an application for it.

    And I want to transfer the QT application to the board , to control the peripherals .

    But I don't know how to achieve this.

    Here is a brief description of my project:

    Actually I have made the board to control the speed of the motor and to view the various parameters of the motor in the GUI display like the motor speed , temperature and current drawn etc.

    I have made a simple GUI application consisting of some display boxes and one scroll bar to cotrol the speed of the motor.

    Please guys help me and tell me in detail that how should I integrate the uCLinux kernel with the QT in detail .

    Thank you

    Piyush Pandey

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