Neophyte question
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:42 pm
I must admit, I am not sure where to start, so I need some kind hand holding.
I have a Windows 7, 64 bit computer.
I just recieved the SC32440A based system, GT2440, with a 4.3" LCD, and I also go the USB wireless and Camera.
FriendlyARM is loaded on the GT2440, it boots when the power is turned on.
The display appears to be too large for the 4.3" LCD and when I use the small pointer to attempt to move the cursor around the screen, the cursor appears to behave as if the touch-panel is wired incorrectly. A left to right stroke of the pointer, move the cursor up and down on the LCD. An up and down stroke of the pointer moves the cursor left to right on the LCD.
I do not have a parallel port, so I also ordered the OpenJTAG USB device, expecting to use that for connection to the boards JTAG port, but am unable to make that work.
I have been able to use the OpenJTAG serial port to talk to the serial port on the GT2440.
What do I nee to do to correct the LCD display and the touch-panel behaviour?
Regards, Richard Tomkins
I have a Windows 7, 64 bit computer.
I just recieved the SC32440A based system, GT2440, with a 4.3" LCD, and I also go the USB wireless and Camera.
FriendlyARM is loaded on the GT2440, it boots when the power is turned on.
The display appears to be too large for the 4.3" LCD and when I use the small pointer to attempt to move the cursor around the screen, the cursor appears to behave as if the touch-panel is wired incorrectly. A left to right stroke of the pointer, move the cursor up and down on the LCD. An up and down stroke of the pointer moves the cursor left to right on the LCD.
I do not have a parallel port, so I also ordered the OpenJTAG USB device, expecting to use that for connection to the boards JTAG port, but am unable to make that work.
I have been able to use the OpenJTAG serial port to talk to the serial port on the GT2440.
What do I nee to do to correct the LCD display and the touch-panel behaviour?
Regards, Richard Tomkins