memcard3r.lib

Hi Again,

Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem to
showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.

John

It’s was part of the EKIT. The EKIT has been make unavailable.
It’s available to selected customer.

“John Parsons” <parsonsj@esi.com> wrote in message
news:39AD12D3.59FFD467@esi.com

Hi Again,

Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem to
showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.

John

Not even for 1 million dollars…

“Chris Travis” <ctravis@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:8oll25$48k$1@nntp.qnx.com

Mario Charest <> mcharest@zinformatic.com> > wrote:

: It’s was part of the EKIT. The EKIT has been make unavailable.
: It’s available to selected customer.

No, it is not available to anyone anymore.

Chris

: “John Parsons” <> parsonsj@esi.com> > wrote in message
: news:> 39AD12D3.59FFD467@esi.com> …
:> Hi Again,
:
:> Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
:> Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem
to
:> showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.
:
:> John
:

Mario Charest <mcharest@zinformatic.com> wrote:

: It’s was part of the EKIT. The EKIT has been make unavailable.
: It’s available to selected customer.

No, it is not available to anyone anymore.

Chris

: “John Parsons” <parsonsj@esi.com> wrote in message
: news:39AD12D3.59FFD467@esi.com
:> Hi Again,
:>
:> Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
:> Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem to
:> showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.
:>
:> John
:>

Mario Charest <mcharest@zinformatic.com> wrote:

Not even for 1 million dollars…

That’s a business question. This is a tech forum.

Previously, pete@qnx.com wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

Mario Charest <> mcharest@zinformatic.com> > wrote:
Not even for 1 million dollars…

That’s a business question. This is a tech forum.

I thought it was bribe.


Sam Roberts (sam@cogent.ca), Cogent Real-Time Systems (www.cogent.ca)

Mario Charest <mcharest@zinformatic.com> wrote:
: Not even for 1 million dollars…

I don’t think the custom engineering department charges quite this much :slight_smile:

: “Chris Travis” <ctravis@qnx.com> wrote in message
: news:8oll25$48k$1@nntp.qnx.com
:> Mario Charest <mcharest@zinformatic.com> wrote:
:>
:> : It’s was part of the EKIT. The EKIT has been make unavailable.
:> : It’s available to selected customer.
:>
:> No, it is not available to anyone anymore.
:>
:> Chris
:>
:> : “John Parsons” <parsonsj@esi.com> wrote in message
:> : news:39AD12D3.59FFD467@esi.com
:> :> Hi Again,
:> :>
:> :> Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
:> :> Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem
: to
:> :> showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.
:> :>
:> :> John
:> :>
:>
:>

Okay you’all I get the point.

But what happen to it? Has it been replaced, lost in the
shuffle, left home without a forwarding address? What has taken its place? How
does one proceed without it? Just where do I go from here to create my flash?

John :wink:

Chris Travis wrote:

Mario Charest <> mcharest@zinformatic.com> > wrote:
: Not even for 1 million dollars…

I don’t think the custom engineering department charges quite this much > :slight_smile:

: “Chris Travis” <> ctravis@qnx.com> > wrote in message
: news:8oll25$48k$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> …
:> Mario Charest <> mcharest@zinformatic.com> > wrote:
:
:> : It’s was part of the EKIT. The EKIT has been make unavailable.
:> : It’s available to selected customer.
:
:> No, it is not available to anyone anymore.
:
:> Chris
:
:> : “John Parsons” <> parsonsj@esi.com> > wrote in message
:> : news:> 39AD12D3.59FFD467@esi.com> …
:> :> Hi Again,
:> :
:> :> Does anyone out there know anything about the memcard3r.lib library.
:> :> Seems that it was used for creating flash code. But it does not seem
: to
:> :> showup any where in the QNX system. It is a QNX library.
:> :
:> :> John
:> :
:
:

“John Parsons” <parsonsj@esi.com> wrote in message
news:39B52A7F.6C15EC88@esi.com

Okay you’all I get the point.

But what happen to it? Has it been replaced, lost in the
shuffle, left home without a forwarding address? What has taken its
place? How
does one proceed without it? Just where do I go from here to create my
flash?

You are on your own… Some people have use it so they might be able to
help.

Aside from that you must get the job done by QSSL, or switch to NTO.

I’ll send it to you for that amount 8*)

Previously, Mario Charest wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
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