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QNX Software Development Platform 6.5.0

The QNX Software Development Platform which includes the QNX Neutrino RTOS and QNX Momentics Tools Suite - version 6.5.0 - the pre-release software is now available for download.

What's New

  • QNX Neutrino RTOS
    • Core Operating System
      • Kernel changes to support for PPC E500MC
      • Kernel changes to support for ARM Cortex A9
      • New optimized ARM variant
      • Persistent Publish Subscribe
      • Kernel Memory Management improvements
      • Interrupt to thread latency jitter (PPC)
      • Filesystems: io-blk performance improvement
    • Hardware Support
      • x86 chipset validation
      • io-apic/msi support
  • QNX Momentics Tools
    • Command Line Tools
      • GCC 4.4.2 update
    • IDE
      • Eclipse 3.5
      • CDT 6.0

Relation to other Foundry27 Projects

The Foundry27 projects that form part of the software development platform version 6.5.0 are:

Much of the new technology available in the 6.5.0 release has been made available via these Foundry27 projects. The alpha download includes these projects in a complete installable package.

Downloading and Installing the Pre-Release Software Development Platform version 6.5.0 Software

Go to to the QNX Download Center to retrieve the binary installers for 6.5.0. Select the download appropriate for your host system. Note the Neutrino self-hosted installer comes in ISO format and will require burning to a CD or some ISO mounting software to use. The Windows and Linux installers are installer executables that can be downloaded and run to install 6.5.0. You can re-use your existing QNX Momentics 6.3.x or 6.4.x license for installing and running this alpha software.

Feedback, Comments, Questions and Answers

Please use the QNX Software Development Platform Pre-Releases forum for questions and reporting issues.
 



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    Version 1 Mike Lemke  -  03/01/2010