QNX RtP Manuals hosted on QNX website

I saw that you put the 1st manual of QNX on your website,
why you guys didn’t put all the manuals on your website,
they are already in .html format. It would be easier to consult
the RtP documentation from anywhere not just from a RtP station.

Sincerly yours,
Fred.

Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
: I saw that you put the 1st manual of QNX on your website,
: why you guys didn’t put all the manuals on your website,
: they are already in .html format. It would be easier to consult
: the RtP documentation from anywhere not just from a RtP station.

We plan to put more of our (older) manuals on the website when we have time.
Although they’re all in HTML, some of the older ones need a bit of work. For
example, we’ve added navigation buttons and an online version of the index.
There are also some licensing issues involved with some books.

All this takes time; right now, we’re still working on the content of the
RTP manuals.


Steve Reid stever@qnx.com
TechPubs (Technical Publications)
QNX Software Systems

TCP/IP for QNX 4.25 or RtP would be nice to have it online.

Fred.

Steve Reid wrote in message <8uen20$deh$1@nntp.qnx.com>…

Fred <> fprog@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote:
: I saw that you put the 1st manual of QNX on your website,
: why you guys didn’t put all the manuals on your website,
: they are already in .html format. It would be easier to consult
: the RtP documentation from anywhere not just from a RtP station.

We plan to put more of our (older) manuals on the website when we have
time.
Although they’re all in HTML, some of the older ones need a bit of work.
For
example, we’ve added navigation buttons and an online version of the index.
There are also some licensing issues involved with some books.

All this takes time; right now, we’re still working on the content of the
RTP manuals.


Steve Reid > stever@qnx.com
TechPubs (Technical Publications)
QNX Software Systems

Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

TCP/IP for QNX 4.25 or RtP would be nice to have it online.

Oh yes… I forgot to mention… the TCP/IP books are integrated into the
RTP manuals – they’re not a separate bookset in QNX RTP.

The functions in the Programmer’s Guide are in the Neutrino Library reference,
and the utilities described in the User’s Guide are in the Neutrino
Utilities reference.

-Donna

Fred.

Steve Reid wrote in message <8uen20$deh$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> >…
Fred <> fprog@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote:
: I saw that you put the 1st manual of QNX on your website,
: why you guys didn’t put all the manuals on your website,
: they are already in .html format. It would be easier to consult
: the RtP documentation from anywhere not just from a RtP station.

We plan to put more of our (older) manuals on the website when we have
time.
Although they’re all in HTML, some of the older ones need a bit of work.
For
example, we’ve added navigation buttons and an online version of the index.
There are also some licensing issues involved with some books.

All this takes time; right now, we’re still working on the content of the
RTP manuals.


Steve Reid > stever@qnx.com
TechPubs (Technical Publications)
QNX Software Systems

I’m having problems posting today…

All of the effort to put the TCP/IP docs on the web went
into the “TCP/IP 5.0 for QNX 4” version. The product should be
available very soon.

-Donna


Fred <fprog@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

TCP/IP for QNX 4.25 or RtP would be nice to have it online.

Fred.

Steve Reid wrote in message <8uen20$deh$> 1@nntp.qnx.com> >…
Fred <> fprog@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote:
: I saw that you put the 1st manual of QNX on your website,
: why you guys didn’t put all the manuals on your website,
: they are already in .html format. It would be easier to consult
: the RtP documentation from anywhere not just from a RtP station.

We plan to put more of our (older) manuals on the website when we have
time.
Although they’re all in HTML, some of the older ones need a bit of work.
For
example, we’ve added navigation buttons and an online version of the index.
There are also some licensing issues involved with some books.

All this takes time; right now, we’re still working on the content of the
RTP manuals.


Steve Reid > stever@qnx.com
TechPubs (Technical Publications)
QNX Software Systems