qnxrtp.iso installation

Hi list,

I burn a CD with qnxrtp.iso, it’s OK. There is only this file on the CD.

But where can I get Package Manager
to install them?

Thanks

“Jun Xu : Unitec Engineering” <enguic@unitec.ca> wrote in message
news:3A230132.7D8AFCB5@unitec.ca

Hi list,

I burn a CD with qnxrtp.iso, it’s OK. There is only this file on the CD.

So, when you view the directory of the CD, it shows “qnxrtp.iso”?

If so, this is NOT OK. The ISO file represents the so-called image of the
CD. You should use a CD recording program that can import a CD image.
Suppose you use Windows at this moment, tis option
is often found in the “File” menu and often reads “import CD image”, “import
ISO image” or
“import binary” or anything alike.

On Unix-like systems, most recording program directly accept an ISO image.

Not all recording programs do support this, though.

But where can I get Package Manager
to install them?

Once you have burned a CD-R the right way, the setup program is on the CD,

even as a install floppy
image.

Leon.

Thanks.

It works now!

Leon Woestenberg wrote:

“Jun Xu : Unitec Engineering” <> enguic@unitec.ca> > wrote in message
news:> 3A230132.7D8AFCB5@unitec.ca> …
Hi list,

I burn a CD with qnxrtp.iso, it’s OK. There is only this file on the CD.

So, when you view the directory of the CD, it shows “qnxrtp.iso”?

If so, this is NOT OK. The ISO file represents the so-called image of the
CD. You should use a CD recording program that can import a CD image.
Suppose you use Windows at this moment, tis option
is often found in the “File” menu and often reads “import CD image”, “import
ISO image” or
“import binary” or anything alike.

On Unix-like systems, most recording program directly accept an ISO image.

Not all recording programs do support this, though.

But where can I get Package Manager
to install them?

Once you have burned a CD-R the right way, the setup program is on the CD,
even as a install floppy
image.

Leon.