Dan,

Another possibility would be to use LabView.  But this is generally reserved as a 
solution if you plan to or are already using it for your user interface.  You will 
have to pay about $2000 for LabView.

You can find out more about it at this link.

http://www.ni.com/linux/

Rich

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> Hi,
> I will  be using rtlinux for controlling a laser system. However, one of
> the tasks
> performed by the system will be grabbing a frame from a frame grabber,
> processing it and then writing the resulting image to an LCD display.
> This process can be done
> from the linux side of things.  Does anybody have any suggestions as to
> the easiest
> way to display images under linux.
> 
> thanks, dan peters
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