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Migration Guide to Qt for MCUs 2.0

Qt Quick Ultralite maintains source compatibility between minor releases. However, some changes may require you to adapt the application code accordingly. See What's New in 2.0 for a summary of these changes.

This guide is intended to help porting your existing code from Qt for MCUs 1.9 to 2.0.

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  • Platform Migration Guide to Qt for MCUs 2.0

Available under certain Qt licenses.
Find out more.


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