gnupic: DIY USB programmer ?
Subject:
Re: DIY USB programmer ?
From:
Gibaud Alain ####@####.####
Date:
14 Jan 2005 10:53:48 +0000
Message-Id: <200501141151.00584.alain.gibaud@univ-valenciennes.fr>
Le Vendredi 14 Janvier 2005 02:01, David Willmore a écrit :
> > I happy to find out that it works. Is there a Windows port for pikdev. I
> > didn't see anything for it in the download section.
>
> Not to my knowledge. It's a KDE app, so you need Qt--which is commercial
> for the Windows platform. So, we might need a professional developer for
> that port. Or integrate the backend into some other program. pkp might
> run there more easily.
>
There is no port od PiKdev for Windows, but the problem is not
about Qt (there is a non commercial version of Qt for Windows,
and however, one can find somebody who have a licence).
The real problem is that PiKdev is a KDE App, and AFAIK,
there is no port of KDE for Windows.
It seems I made a good decision when I decided to keep my programming
engine totally independant from Qt/KDE.
Alain