On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Michael Caughey <
michael@...> wrote:
> I guess i'm trying to keep from writing c code here. So it sounds like i
> need to use the i2c app as a demo application and extend it to do what i
> need.
You'd still have to write C code, but you might be able to write a JNI
object in C that would talk via i2c and make that data available for
you to use with java. But it also sounds like speed is a big factor
for you, and my experience with java on a gumstix is that it is
waaayyy too slow to do any 'fast' processing, which leads you back to
C again.
> aye, yah yah, so i have to write c ocde. Any suggestions of a good free c
> IDE?
Since you're a java guy I'd suggest using Eclipse with the C/C++
developer plugin.
Chris
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