Keith Russell(deleted)
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Re: Install QNX OS and runtime files without Momentics?
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Keith Russell(deleted)
07/13/2009 1:33 PM
post33673
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Re: Install QNX OS and runtime files without Momentics?
The runtime kit would allow you to install just the portions of the
runtime you require. I am not sure of costs, though.
Since you are already familiar with the entire 'copy by hand' then yes,
running from CD is likely the simplest solution.
Cheers,
Keith Russell
On Mon, 2009-07-13 at 13:22 -0400, Jeffrey Percival wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
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> My current setup is creaky: I have an ancient QNX-hosted PC and my target is a PC-104 486 board from RTD Systems, with
a 32-MB solid state disk. I made a boot floppy that I attach to my target, and init and format the SSD. When it's up
enough to run qnet, I then run a script that copies my needed runtime files from /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, and so on.
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> I'm migrating to a more modern system: A late model Windows-hosted Momentics platform for development, and a PC-104
AMD Geode with 1 GB of soldered-in solid state disk. I was hoping to ditch my floppies and scripts, and boot up from an
official QNX disk and install the RTOS without all the development materials. Would the runtime kit do what I want?
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> I suppose I could boot up from my momentics CD, and do the init, format, and copy from the CD instead of over qnet.
That would at least move me in the direction of a more standard target initialization.
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> -Jeff
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