Reply by stewart November 6, 20082008-11-06
On Nov 5, 2:07=A0pm, "robertwess...@yahoo.com" <robertwess...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Nov 5, 2:06=A0pm, chris.haig...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Silly question but can Adobe's Flash work on an RTOS like ThreadX or > > will it only work on a Windows/Mac/Linux OS? > > Assuming you're talking about Flash Player, Adobe does license a > version of it (Flash Lite) for use on other types of platforms, but > it's not something that's covered in the normal distributions. =A0It's > used on a number of PDA/Smartphone type devices. > > http://www.adobe.com/products/flashlite/
QNX has a flash player available as well for their Neutrino OS. I've demo'd it running flash games (Pacman) and YouTube flv files downloaded and stored on a USB drive. It's Adobe Flash Lite. There's an archived webinar available at techonline with more info http://www.techonline.com/learning/webinar/203101003
Reply by robe...@yahoo.com November 5, 20082008-11-05
On Nov 5, 2:06=A0pm, chris.haig...@gmail.com wrote:
> Silly question but can Adobe's Flash work on an RTOS like ThreadX or > will it only work on a Windows/Mac/Linux OS?
Assuming you're talking about Flash Player, Adobe does license a version of it (Flash Lite) for use on other types of platforms, but it's not something that's covered in the normal distributions. It's used on a number of PDA/Smartphone type devices. http://www.adobe.com/products/flashlite/
Reply by November 5, 20082008-11-05
Silly question but can Adobe's Flash work on an RTOS like ThreadX or
will it only work on a Windows/Mac/Linux OS?