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Reply To: | Pritchett, William "Bill" |
Date: | Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:29:20 -0500 |
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DCS Corporation has a portable embedded graphics solution, Target Graphics
Toolkit, which was developed entirely in Ada 95 and currently runs on
VxWorks, Linux, Solaris, NT, and LynxOS. It's basically a portable graphics
library that sits on top of a variety of native graphics systems including
X11, OpenGL, Win32 and DY4's RTGS. We also have a screen builder that let's
you layout the "widgets" for the GUI and then generate either Ada95 or C++
code that then makes calls into our API. It has been tested with both GNAT
and Green Hills compilers. For additional information you can contact Tim
English, 703-683-8430 x485 ([log in to unmask]).
Bill Pritchett
DCS Corporation
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jackson, Justin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 7:52 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Ada95 Graphics
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> Dear Teamers,
> I would be grateful if anyone could point me at some URLs
> which together
> provide a comprehensive and ideally comparative survey of the
> currently
> available Ada95 graphics bindings (e.g GKS type as well as
> the usual GUI
> boxes). I am mainly interested in bindings that work with GNAT on
> Windows/Linux/Solaris, but anything for a diskless target
> (e.g. VX Works
> environment) would also be very interesting.
> The Ada advocacy angle is that I am hoping to convince people
> (including
> myself) that we can do what we need to all in Ada rather than
> Ada calling
> C++ MFC dlls.
>
> Regards
>
> Justin Jackson
>
>
>
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