Hello,
I didn't have any luck with this on the Microchip forum so I htought I would try here.
I am interested in experimenting with graphics and touch display user interfaces but I am having difficulty finding the right development board for me.
At first I thought the Mikromedia Board for PIC18 would be a good fit for me because I don't think I need anything more than an 8-bit system but I use MPLABX on a Mac with XC compilers and all o f the sample code included with the Mikromedia board require their MikroC compiler / IDE that I don't want to purchase, learn, and be forced to use a windows OS.
However, based on the product description, you can use the Microchip Graphic Object Library. But when i search for the Microchip Graphics Library , the only one I can find is for 16 and 32bit microcontrollers.
There are 16 and 32 bit Mikromedia boards as well, the prices are good and they look like nice boards. I am just worried that I will struggle getting sample code to compile and run with mplabx. And I am not sure if I should step up to 16 or 32 bit instead of 8.
Can someone recommend these or a good multimedia board that I can use to get up and running fairly quickly with sample c code that works in my development environment?
I woud prefer to have some working sample code to get me up and running quickly.
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks,
-Tavis
I didn't have any luck with this on the Microchip forum so I htought I would try here.
I am interested in experimenting with graphics and touch display user interfaces but I am having difficulty finding the right development board for me.
At first I thought the Mikromedia Board for PIC18 would be a good fit for me because I don't think I need anything more than an 8-bit system but I use MPLABX on a Mac with XC compilers and all o f the sample code included with the Mikromedia board require their MikroC compiler / IDE that I don't want to purchase, learn, and be forced to use a windows OS.
However, based on the product description, you can use the Microchip Graphic Object Library. But when i search for the Microchip Graphics Library , the only one I can find is for 16 and 32bit microcontrollers.
There are 16 and 32 bit Mikromedia boards as well, the prices are good and they look like nice boards. I am just worried that I will struggle getting sample code to compile and run with mplabx. And I am not sure if I should step up to 16 or 32 bit instead of 8.
Can someone recommend these or a good multimedia board that I can use to get up and running fairly quickly with sample c code that works in my development environment?
I woud prefer to have some working sample code to get me up and running quickly.
Any info would be helpful.
Thanks,
-Tavis