In the last blog-post I discussed developing retro-apps for Windows that can be run under OS/2 using the WLO toolset from Microsoft. But what about native coding under OS/2 directly?
Retrocomputing with real hardware is a very nice way to understand how modern computers have learned to run and talk. I developed some GUI for OS/2 Warp 3.0 and Windows 3.11 to control some of my microcontroller-projects.
Ethernet on Microcontrollers is available without problems: using FreeRTOS or the Arduino-libs is always a good start. But for FPGAs? I was shocked how expensive Ethernet is for FPGAs - but I found a good solution...
In this video I'm testing the DIY Expansion-Card for the Behringer X32 audio-mixing-console with the Room-EQ-Wizard-Software and I'm showing the new workflow using XTouch-Controllers and more things.
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