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ogoffart · 3 years ago
This is about a blog article from 2018 from a attempt to shrink Qt to work on MCU. But since then, the Qt Company has made a new product called "Qt for MCU" which is not the same product at all. The current "Qt for MCU" is basically a different QML runtime that doesn't really use QtCore and other Qt libraries on the device. I was actually involved in that project.

But I don't know much about its current state because I've now moved to Slint [0], whose architecture is inspired from the Qt for MCU, and which can run on even lower specs, with about 200K of RAM.

[0] https://slint-ui.com

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yazzku · 3 years ago
The refresh rate on one of those videos seems to be in the 5-10 fps range, but still fairly damn impressive to have crammed Qt in there. UI looks sleek too.
amelius · 3 years ago
Yes, it is impressive, but that refresh rate is really too slow to be acceptable in this day and age. They should really pick a less demanding style of UI.
liaukovv · 3 years ago
>contact us to get the details

Meh Also 10 mb of ram are hard to come by on mcus

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