I’m downloading the NC upgrade. On
http://www.qnx.com/developer/download/free/
there’s “qnxnc621.iso” (the OS, etc.) and
“qnxpub621.iso” (contributed repositories),
but the documentation .iso still seems to be
“qnxdoc620.iso”. Is that correct?
Also, “qnxpub621.iso” has a size of
705MB! I’ll have to see if my CD burner can
handle that. It’s probably time to go to a
2-disk distribution there.
John Nagle
Animats
John Nagle <nagle@downside.com> wrote:
: I’m downloading the NC upgrade. On
: http://www.qnx.com/developer/download/free/
: there’s “qnxnc621.iso” (the OS, etc.) and
: “qnxpub621.iso” (contributed repositories),
: but the documentation .iso still seems to be
: “qnxdoc620.iso”. Is that correct?
We haven’t bundled up the PDF docs into an ISO yet. The NC download includes
the latest docs as HTML.
: Also, “qnxpub621.iso” has a size of
: 705MB! I’ll have to see if my CD burner can
: handle that. It’s probably time to go to a
: 2-disk distribution there.
Steve Reid stever@qnx.com
TechPubs (Technical Publications)
QNX Software Systems
nagle@downside.com wrote in article <ba6etq$ev6$1@inn.qnx.com>:
Also, “qnxpub621.iso” has a size of
705MB! I’ll have to see if my CD burner can
Modern CD-R drives supports 700MB CD-R media;
you’re likely to encounter error during “lead-out” write
but otherwise the resulting disc is usable.
(If in doubt, find a 720MB disc which I’ve yet to see)
kabe