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Latest revision as of 23:59, 27 June 2015
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Description
Digia explores Qt Quick in a connected In-Vehicle Infotainment cross-platform demo. The demo is written completely in QML, and features navigation (OVI Maps), web browser, music player, animations, and more. Use this as a starting point for developing your own IVI system!
Downloads
Source Code
http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-in-use/qt-in-automotive
Installation
In order to build the demonstration you need to have Qt 4.7.0 or higher and Qt Mobility API 1.1 or higher. Installation packages can be obtained from http://qt.nokia.com/downloads and Qt Mobility API installation instructions for different platforms are available from http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.1.0/installation.html
For Maemo build, please refer to instructions found from http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Latest_Qt_and_Qt_mobility_evaluation_on_Maemo.
After checking out the source code open the ConnectedCarIVI.pro in Qt Creator or in the command line run:
qmake
- (linux),
make
(Windows with MinGw) ormingw32-make
(Visual Studio)nmake
Demonstration does not use OpenGL acceleration by default but you can enable acceleration by uncommenting openGL related lines in