Hi,
Has any one tried porting QNX on Raspberry pi ?
I am planning to take it up atleast the Graphics (HDMI) & Network part.
Varghese
Hi,
Has any one tried porting QNX on Raspberry pi ?
I am planning to take it up atleast the Graphics (HDMI) & Network part.
Varghese
Looks like after a few years of asking, no one has been very successful. Would love to know your results.
Clem
> do not see it...
I thought at first it might be simply an advert, but some digging found this.
http://swhwc.com/bussiness/products.html?lang=en
Mark
On the site intro they wrote:
This is a very primitive BSP presently but capability can be expanded (to some degree) per user needs. Due to the lack of hardware manual from Broadcom, I heard no one wanted to develop QNX BSP for Raspberry Pi. Our Vietnamese engineer friends have gone through incredibly hard development without any hardware manual. They had to reverse engineer hardware spec from reference code. Now Broadcom and Avago merged we will see what happens to the documentation situation.
Noticeable the reverse engineering of their guy but if by one side there is no hardware info by the other there is - at least, but I think can be found more - a whole bunch of different linux versions running on the PI. Why not to take a look on how these distro works, plus the sources (opensource) libraries to manage the various hardware features, GPIO and so on instead of risking to become crazy with a hardware exploitation ?
It's just a doubt.
Enrico
Well spotted.
I just went to see if it was there. I have no use for it but the original OP might ...