Hi.
I would like to use QNX on an embedded-project I’m working on. But I need to
have a way to use Simulink-generated code. I know that I can use a product
from Opal, but that costs money. Does anyone know of some way of doing this
that is free? I am a student and we have access to all the MATLAB products,
but nothing more.
Regards,
Ole-Johan Ellingsen
Ole-Johan Ellingsen <ole-johan@ellingsen.net> wrote:
I would like to use QNX on an embedded-project I’m working on. But I need to
have a way to use Simulink-generated code. I know that I can use a product
from Opal, but that costs money. Does anyone know of some way of doing this
that is free? I am a student and we have access to all the MATLAB products,
but nothing more.
have you asked Opal to donate the software? When I was in school I got
many things (including QNX!) as a donation to my project.
chris
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cdm@qnx.com > “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Chris McKillop – Lewis Carroll –
Software Engineer, QSSL
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If you have all the products you have Realtime Workshop which can
generate portable code. But I think this product is often not inluded
in university site licenses.
/ Tom
Ole-Johan Ellingsen wrote:
Hi.
I would like to use QNX on an embedded-project I’m working on. But I need to
have a way to use Simulink-generated code. I know that I can use a product
from Opal, but that costs money. Does anyone know of some way of doing this
that is free? I am a student and we have access to all the MATLAB products,
but nothing more.
Regards,
Ole-Johan Ellingsen