I was wondering if it is possible to access C-Objective code from within delphi. In a research i've done that seems to be possible but the posts i've seen they were not that detailed so i couldn't figure out how the process works. For the android platform i've found that it could be done this way https://stackoverflow.com/a/29840534 . Actually this is what i am trying to do, to run the camera of the specified platform. So any help or directions about what should i read would be more than welcome.
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I'm new to RTOS and I'm trying to get freertos working with stm32f4 discovery board to get a better grip with embedded RTOS. I have searched all that I can to find a working version of freertos with the discovery board but I haven't found any that works.
I have tried all that I can to get it working but I'm probably missing something trivial which I can't seem to put my finger on. If anyone could provide me with a tutorial/project of a working blink example that would be amazing.
I have tried to make the example in the freertos website to work but I still haven't been able to, that is why I'm asking for help here.
All I need is a coocox project which I can open,build and flash it to the board and have an LED blinking. from there I can possibly find my away.
I have been at this for 2-3 weeks now so if anyone can provide the project I will be extremely. thankful. E-mail ID supriya213ss#gmail.com
best regards,
supriya
You don't give enough information about what you have done, or what is not working (you don't even say if it is compiling), to be able to give you more than an educated guess as a reply.
If you have followed the instructions to create a new project (http://www.freertos.org/Creating-a-new-FreeRTOS-project.html) then my educated guess would be that you have not installed the interrupt handlers (see "my application compiles but it does not run" http://www.freertos.org/FAQHelp.html)
As the title says, im simply wondering if it is possible to use the GPS tracking and POI part of junaio, and att the same time use the scan functionality to scan and recognize images. Im working with a group at a project which demands that we use both functionalities, and we are at the moment stuck on trying to send 2 XML documents, causing the server to return nothing at all. I simply want to know if it is possible to use both functionalities in the same channel, and I would greatly appriciate if someone would point me in a direction which could help me solve our problems, since I've been able to find absolutley nothing on my own. Thanks beforehand!
Scan + GPS/compass is not possible at the moment.
However, it's possible to use GPS/compass tracking and continuous visual search at the same time. This might be the closest thing to your requirements.
You might find more information on http://helpdesk.metaio.com
I want to get stream of an ip-cam on my iPhone/iPad and want to display it on screen. By R&D i found that ffmpeg is the only way to achieve it but i found nothing on ffmpeg. Is there any other way to achieve it or a confirmed way to get compiled ffmpeg on mac please mention that. Material regarding how to use ffmepg or source code example will be highly appreciated.
Is there nothing built-in framework to achieve it if not then please mention if there is any free framework/sdk to achieve this functionality.
Thanks
There are actually a few.
here are some links
http://www.streammore.tv/
http://www.live555.com/
I am sure if you google you can find more.
I cannot only address the first one, because that is ours, but I didn't want this to sound purely like self promotion.
I am having this problem, and I am not able to figure out the solution.
I wish to display an image in some window if possible(not necessary tough), and then move it across the page by sending events from keyboard.
The problem is I can't use LÖVE framework, as we can't integrate it into our setup.
So I would require the Lua api's to do so.
Is anyone here aware about it? Also do I have to install some kind of extra library to support color and image operations?
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Lua is quite a bare-bones language to start with, so there is no built in image support whatsoever. But this also goes for almost all other programing languages, image support is typically something contained in supplementary libraries.
You need to install some library providing GUI functionality (like IUP), or use an application integrating Lua with graphical libraries (like murgaLua, Löve, ...)
From the tags you attached to your question it seems that you're using an embedded platform. It might be useful for people to know which, in order to provide more useful answers.
I want to make an iPad app that
analyze the data traffic using: "tcpdump"
The app should be somehow a implementation/adaptation/wrapper
the/for the "tcpdump" command.
I zapped through the http://www.tcpdump.org/,
but I want to save time,
so I want ask you for some guidelines in order to solve this.
Is there any wrapper "libpcap" library for objective-c?
Or any other API that handles the "tcpdump" command in iOS.
How do I use a C/C++ library in an iPhone/iPad app?
Thanks in advance.
I didn't find an Obj-C wrapper for pcap either. Not surprising considering some points raised in this answer. #Guy Harris points out the problem specifically: unless you're running on a jailbroken device, you're going to be lacking the permissions to read the data.
This question (specifically this answer) suggests that you just properly name the files, then compile and link
Good luck.