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    mGSTEP

    mGSTEP

    Objective-C embedded development libraries

    Designed for use in embedded devices the mGSTEP libraries implement a subset of NeXT's OPENSTEP specification which has evolved into Apple's Cocoa Objective-C frameworks. The internal graphics rasterization supports rendering to an X11 or Linux frame-buffer based GUI.
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    Png2C

    Png2C

    Tool for convert the PNG file to C source code

    PNG to C Source Code Converter is a lightweight and easy to use application designed to help you convert a PNG image into the array of its color codes. PNG to C Source Code Converter creates a C inline file, based on user-defined output specifications. You can select the color type and the variables to include in the output (width, height, byte per pixel, array size).
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    With GLCD Tools you can convert windows bitmap files (bmp) to a byte array suitable for graphic LCD displays. Additionally you can create fontsets out of your system fonts for the displays. It outputs C Code which you can use in your µC project.
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