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  • Is there any way to display graphics on TMDXEVM3503 board using Java?

    Is there any way to display graphics on TMDXEVM3503 board using Java?

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    Alex Kraynov
    Posted by Alex Kraynov
    on Mar 04 2011 09:11 AM
    Prodigy20 points

    Oracle offer embedded Java Runtime which is able to run on this board. But what about graphics?

    Java complained when I tried to launch simple Swing app:

    No X11 DISPLAY variable was set, but this program performed an operation which requires it.

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    • Prabindh Sundareson
      Posted by Prabindh Sundareson
      on Mar 04 2011 11:00 AM
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      Perhaps this could help ?

       

      http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/java-x11-display-property-error-366462/

       

       

       


       

      Note: Post the output of below Script, while posting queries related to SGX drivers:

      https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/203/3715/gfx_check.sh

      Also read the below page,

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/SGXDbg

      For User Interface queries, submit below details for faster response,

      https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/220/3798/UI_graphics_reqs_sheet_v1.xls

       

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    • Alex Kraynov
      Posted by Alex Kraynov
      on Mar 05 2011 03:45 AM
      Prodigy20 points

      I don't know how it can help. They talk about fullfeature desktop OS. But my EVM board hasn't X-windows server installed. Only FBDev video driver.

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    • Prabindh Sundareson
      Posted by Prabindh Sundareson
      on Mar 05 2011 07:38 AM
      Expert4455 points

      I assumed you were using Angstrom - For an introduction to set this up - refer to below link. The software that is shipped on the EVM - by default does not support X. But Angstrom supports the EVM in addition to Beagleboard, so check it out.

      http://elinux.org/BeagleBoard#Java

       

       


       

      Note: Post the output of below Script, while posting queries related to SGX drivers:

      https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/203/3715/gfx_check.sh

      Also read the below page,

      http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/SGXDbg

      For User Interface queries, submit below details for faster response,

      https://gforge.ti.com/gf/download/docmanfileversion/220/3798/UI_graphics_reqs_sheet_v1.xls

       

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    • Charvi Mehta
      Posted by Charvi Mehta
      on Apr 26 2012 02:24 AM
      Prodigy150 points

      Hi Alex,

         Can you please tell me exactly which JRE worked for you? I tried using three of these fromt he same site which you have mentioned but without luck. My system is probably soft-float and I would require the headful version since I want to do GUI programming in JAVA. Only headless versions are available for soft-float devices but they throw headless exceptions for Frame, Button, etc display classes. I am stuck. Any help would be appreciated.

      Thanks,

      Charvi.

      P.S.: I am using the AM1808 platform.

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