Need info. Does it work?
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Jeffrey O L Jordan <jljordan@wans.net> wrote:
Need info. Does it work?
I’ve used a Versalogic VSBC-6 with QNX4. Essentially everything works.
Graphics card will run in PHoton 1.14, on-board network card works, etc.
-David
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com
Thanks, Dave.
I may trade in the Octagon 5066 I’m still trying to get to boot QNX
for a Versalogic. The Versalogic just seems like more bang for the buck.
How complicated is it to get QNX4 onto the Versalogic?
Thanks for the reply,
~ Jeff
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David Gibbs wrote:
Jeffrey O L Jordan <> jljordan@wans.net> > wrote:
Need info. Does it work?
I’ve used a Versalogic VSBC-6 with QNX4. Essentially everything works.
Graphics card will run in PHoton 1.14, on-board network card works, etc.
-David
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com
Jeffrey O L Jordan <jljordan@wans.net> wrote:
Thanks, Dave.
I may trade in the Octagon 5066 I’m still trying to get to boot QNX
for a Versalogic. The Versalogic just seems like more bang for the buck.
How complicated is it to get QNX4 onto the Versalogic?
For mine… I plugged a CD drive & Hard drive onto the controller,
booted from the CD & did a standard install.
Did I mention dual IDE controllers as well?
The board also has a socket for a Disk On Chip, and I was able to get
that working & QNX booting from the DOC as well. Or, an EPROM can
be put in the socket – for booting – and the configuration of DOC or
EPROM is doable in the BIOS.
The board also has both analog & digital input lines/controller, 4 serial
ports (two RS-232, two configurable RS-232/485) and other nice stuff.
Very definitely a Single-board computer.
-David
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com