Bruce De Vries
2003-09-17 04:13:13 UTC
We are developing a home automation system with a 640 x 480, 6.4", color,
LCD, touch screen and are looking for a C ++ library to handle data entry
for Asian languages: Korean, Japanese and Chinese. We already have a
library that will display Unicoded data. Now we are looking for a way to
allow the user to enter the data in a manner similar to that used by the
Microsoft language bar. We already have routines to handle touch screen
input and displaying a keyboard and have software that works in
English. We are using a 16 bit microprocessor that is not compatible with
Windows or Linux (no MMU) and are not currently using an operating system
though we will consider using one if it gets this problem solved. Please
send information even if you are not sure they have what we need as they
may know where I can obtain what I need.. Thank you.
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Yorba Linda, CA. 92686 AVSI Main(714) 524-4488
http://www.avsi.us AVSI Fax (714) 996-1127
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LCD, touch screen and are looking for a C ++ library to handle data entry
for Asian languages: Korean, Japanese and Chinese. We already have a
library that will display Unicoded data. Now we are looking for a way to
allow the user to enter the data in a manner similar to that used by the
Microsoft language bar. We already have routines to handle touch screen
input and displaying a keyboard and have software that works in
English. We are using a 16 bit microprocessor that is not compatible with
Windows or Linux (no MMU) and are not currently using an operating system
though we will consider using one if it gets this problem solved. Please
send information even if you are not sure they have what we need as they
may know where I can obtain what I need.. Thank you.
___ Direct Lines
Bruce De Vries Phone (714) 532-3300
Director of Software Engineering Fax (714) 532-4225
Automated Voice Systems, Inc. Toll Free(866) 825-7483
17059 El Cajon Avenue Cellular (714) 501-7483
Yorba Linda, CA. 92686 AVSI Main(714) 524-4488
http://www.avsi.us AVSI Fax (714) 996-1127
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