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Getting Started With Composer
With Legato composer, you can develop on Microchip PIC32 and SAM devices – MCU & MPU. Using cohesive UI design technology and legato graphics library, composer minimizing your time-to-market and maximizing your cost savings.
License
Legato Composer uses the MPLAB Harmony License.
System Requirements
Your computer should meet the recommended system requirements.
Software Requirements
The MPLAB Harmony framework can be downloaded directly from the Harmony GitHub site, or you can use the framework downloader tool from within the MPLAB® X IDE.
Windows
Windows GFX v3.7.0 and later distributions have all required runtime libraries installed by default.
Linux
Legato composer is supported for Linux Platforms. Linux GFX v3.7.0 and later distributions may need to install additional libraries before Legato composer will run. At a minimum, Composer requires these Linux items:
Name | Dependency |
---|---|
qt version 5.14.1 | Qt5Core, Qt5Gui, QtSNetwork, Qt5Test, Qt5Widgets, Qt5Xml |
FreeType | libfreetype6-dev |
FreeImage | libfreeimage-dev |
Zlib | libzlib-dev |
MacOSX
Legato composer is not supported for MacOSX Platforms. In future releases, MacOS X will be available.
If you are new to MPLAB Harmony, you should probably start with these tutorials:
- MPLAB® Harmony v3 software framework
- MPLAB® Harmony v3 Configurator Overview
- Create a New MPLAB® Harmony v3 Project
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