At the end of March, Timesys announced their support of the Nitrogen6X, our latest offering in the Nitrogen series of i.MX single-board computers. Click here to read the press release Click here…
In a previous post, we walked through the process of building Qt using the LTIB tool, but we were a bit cavalier about the steps involved. Since that time, we’ve been shipping…
In the previous two blog posts, we described how you can integrate a mag stripe reader and barcode scanner into the Qt Webkit framework by using the Qt Webkit Bridge. In this…
At Boundary Devices, we’re relative newcomers to the world of Qt, but we were somewhat surprised to learn about Nokia’s decision to favor Windows CE instead of MeeGo for future smart phone…
In our previous post we described how you could hook up a magnetic stripe reader to the Qt Webkit browser using the Qt Webkit Bridge and a relatively simple set of C++…
Many thanks to the team at imxdev.org. Their notes on cross-compilation of Qt helped us greatly in walking through the process of getting Qt up and running on our Nitrogen i.MX51 board…