Hello,
This is my first post to a linux forum. Since Arch linux seems to be the thinest, widely supported version available (google told me so), this is where my quest will start. I have experience with embedded computing (hardware/software) but little experience with Linux. The project is the create a fast digital graphics telemetry display. This has been done before with other embedded graphics processors that were programmed with a C++ style software. However, more power is now needed with better graphics. The Raspberry Pi and similar ready to go modules seem to be the way to go. FPGA's were a thought, but those guys keep pointing towards a RTOS type system with graphics acceleration. Perhaps someone here can point be in the right direction given the requirements below.....
Very fast boost up time.
Fast graphical hardware acceleration.
Multi layer graphics.
Alpha blending.
Anti-aliasing.
No windows manager required.
Arch linux seems to meet the fast booting time. A Rasberry Pi seems to meet the hardware requirements. Where do I go for the rest? Can graphics be done on the Pi without a windows type interface. Just boot up to the graphics application and run? What software (IDE) do I need to code such a program? Are there libraries to make this job easier? Any thoughts, suggestions, or routes?
Regards