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FreeOS QNX All QNX : Websites : The QNX Community Portal
Posted: ( Wed 25th Jun 2003 10:59:25[AM] UTC )
News, explanations, FAQ, forums, newsgroups, mailing lists, software downloads, weblinks, tech reviews, searches, fun, tips, online live support. Created as the central information resource for the QNX community.
QNX : Links : Frequently Asked Questions about QNX RTP
Posted: ( Sat 4th Jan 2003 07:22:23[AM] UTC )
Frequently Asked Questions about QNX RTP explained in easy-to-understand language. Compiled by sibashis nanda.
QNX : Howtos : A QNX porting - packaging example
Posted: ( Thu 15th Feb 2001 12:19:43[AM] UTC )
This article illustrates how to port and package a well-formed GNU source distribution into a QNX package. Assumptions are that you have installed the development packages and the new package builder.
QNX : News : New Version of QNX Realtime Platform avaible
Posted: ( Tue 23rd Jan 2001 08:01:42[AM] UTC )
This new distribution includes version 6 of the QNX RTOS, based on the Neutrino microkernel and the Photon microGUI. The QNX RTP now supports SCSI systems and features a new package manager that allows you to upgrade right from your web browser. For multimedia applications, the new distribution offers streaming audio and video support, and reduced CPU load during MPEG and other audio playback formats.
QNX : Websites : QNX-FR: Le premier site français traitant de QNX
Posted: ( Thu 11th Jan 2001 02:25:50[AM] UTC )
The best french site for QNX-RTP news. The site is regularly updated. Also has a forum that you might want to check out.
QNX : Howtos : HOWTO install QNX-RTP on laptops.
Posted: ( Thu 11th Jan 2001 02:04:17[AM] UTC )
The canonical HOWTO for installing QNX on laptops. Lists what
laptop hardware works with QNX. There also exists a
mailing list
and a chat site
QNX : News : QNX Quickies.
Posted: ( Wed 13th Dec 2000 10:42:26[PM] UTC )
QNXStart reports, QSSL has introduced
DAP
which is a cheap license for small companies and developers
that allows them to release commercial software for the
RTP. There is also a new article on the QDN called
Using Neutrino's devctl(). Also the folks at
QNX have just sent the
FreeAmp
team a QNX enabled PC to continue the QNX port of
FreeAmp.
QNX : News : Plex86 runs QNX4!
Posted: ( Wed 13th Dec 2000 12:42:20[AM] UTC )
QNXStart
reports "After DOS, Linux, Window 95, & Windows NT -
Plex86, the open-source alternative to VMWare runs QNX 4!
If you cant wait for a real relase to see it in action, you need to
go grab the CVS however."
QNX : News : QNX-based Vision System guides shuttle mission
Posted: ( Mon 11th Dec 2000 05:17:57[AM] UTC )
NASA will be attatching $600 million solar arrays to the Alpha
space station this weekend, and they will be using a
QNX-based vision system to guide the 50-foot Canadarm.
QNX : Reviews : QNX Reviewed.
Posted: ( Wed 6th Dec 2000 05:11:40[AM] UTC )
To tell you the truth, QNX (pronounced Que-nix) isn't exactly open source software. The QNX company does not want to
give the source away. But it does come with some open source GNU programming tools. You can even port Linux programs
to QNX easily.
QNX : Reviews : QNX RTP: What lies beneath?
Posted: ( Thu 23rd Nov 2000 07:41:34[AM] UTC )
When was the last time you remember booting off a floppy to run an
Operating System? QNX can do that and pack in a full featured web
browser, internet dialing capability and support for many hardware
devices. Now, they are giving away the entire OS and development tools
for free... but is it worth checking out?
QNX : Reviews : Faster than Windows or Linux, with a gorgeous interface
Posted: ( Sun 19th Nov 2000 08:49:00[PM] UTC )
If you're an experienced Linux user, QNX will delight you. QNX RTP uses a Linux-compatible command-driven "shell" for many operations, and its file hierarchy is almost the same. But what makes QNX visibly different from Linux is its beautifully designed graphical user interface.
QNX : News : The little OS that could just might
Posted: ( Fri 20th Oct 2000 12:39:16[AM] UTC )
QNX Neutrino was picked to power 3Com's Audrey Net appliance. And alliances with the likes of Palm and Cisco are widely rumored. Embedded operating systems are designed to be hidden from users. So if you haven't heard of QNX Software Systems Ltd.'s QNX Neutrino, you're not alone.
QNX : News : Freebies are nice, freedom is nicer
Posted: ( Wed 4th Oct 2000 07:45:49[PM] UTC )
I'd just finished speaking to an embedded developer who'd chosen Linux over QNX because the last thing QNX's Neutrino is is Free Software. For another, the folks behind QNX have made no bones about what they consider a key distinction between their product and Linux: that pesky GPL.
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