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Revision as of 16:55, 25 March 2014

The Serious Human Interface™ Platform (SHIP) is a rapid GUI development and deployment system with four main ingredients:

  • SHIP Total IDE (SHIPTide), the PC/Mac/Linux based IDE for developing your GUI
  • the cargo binary data file that SHIPTide exports, containing your whole GUI including fonts, images, layout, audio, compiled scripts, communications, and more
  • the Serious Integrated Module (SIM) hardware that hosts your GUI and becomes your new front panel, communicating typically by UART to the rest of your system
  • SHIPEngine, the embedded runtime firmware on your SIM that runs GUIs that SHIPTide exports

The development flow looks like this:

SHIP Elements


First Steps

Want to learn a bit more about SHIP? Here are a few resources that can get you familiar with SHIP concepts and capabilities before you dive deeper:

Training and Applications Notes

Technical Reference