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Issue 138 January 2002
EXPLORING QNX NEUTRINO


by Duane Mattern

Start Installation Tools Hardware Examples What's Missing? What You Get Sources & PDF

SOURCES & PDF


Duane Mattern is an instrumentation and controls engineer with 10 years of experience in the areas of modeling, simulation, control system design, and implementation. You may reach him at d.mattern@ieee.org.


SOFTWARE

To download the code, go to ftp.circuitcellar.com/pub/Circuit_Cellar/2001/138/. A PDF file that provides a procedure for building a QNX bootable image and installing it is also included.


REFERENCES

[1] Linux Devices, "The Real-Time Linux Software Quick Reference Guide," rev. January 19, 2001, http://www.linuxdevices.com/

articles/AT8073314981.html.

[2] R. Krten, Getting Started with QNX Neutrino 2—A Guide for Realtime Programmers, 2nd ed., PARSE Software Devices, Kanata, Canada,www.parse.com/books/index.html, August 2001.


RESOURCE

Server: inn.qnx.com. Newsgroups: qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation, qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser.


SOURCES

QNX real-time platform
QNX Software Systems Ltd.
(800) 676-0566
Fax: (613) 591-3579
get.qnx.com

Panther platform
VersaLogic Corp.
(541) 485-8575
www.versalogic.com