support for 64 bit processor ?

Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr

Byoung-Hweh Huh <purunsan@orgio.net> wrote:

Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Which processor? go to
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/hardware/platform/processors.html
for a complete list of supported processors for the 64-bit QNX RTOS v. 6.1.0

Chris

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr

Why is the Pentium IV not listed under x86 processors?


Jens
“Chris Travis” <ctravis@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:9i23l3$smj$3@nntp.qnx.com

Byoung-Hweh Huh <> purunsan@orgio.net> > wrote:
Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Which processor? go to
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/hardware/platform/processors.html
for a complete list of supported processors for the 64-bit QNX RTOS v.
6.1.0

Chris

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr
\

“Chris Travis” <ctravis@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:9i23l3$smj$3@nntp.qnx.com

Byoung-Hweh Huh <> purunsan@orgio.net> > wrote:
Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Which processor? go to
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/hardware/platform/processors.html
for a complete list of supported processors for the 64-bit QNX RTOS v.
6.1.0

64 bits QNX RTOS ???

Chris

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr
\

Mario Charest wrote:

“Chris Travis” <> ctravis@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:9i23l3$smj$> 3@nntp.qnx.com> …
Byoung-Hweh Huh <> purunsan@orgio.net> > wrote:
Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Which processor? go to
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/hardware/platform/processors.html
for a complete list of supported processors for the 64-bit QNX RTOS v.
6.1.0

64 bits QNX RTOS ???

And does anybody know which of those thirty-something processors are 64 bit
processors???
I don’t think any of them are 64 bit, but I was wrong once (at least)
before!

Chris

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr
\

I recall there was something about accessing more than 4Gb of RAM in the
recent announcement related to MPC7450 processors… looks like they
added some 64-bit support into kernel.

  • igor

Phil Olynyk wrote:

Mario Charest wrote:

“Chris Travis” <> ctravis@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:9i23l3$smj$> 3@nntp.qnx.com> …
Byoung-Hweh Huh <> purunsan@orgio.net> > wrote:
Hello.

Does anyone know if qnx or rtp support for 64 bit processor ?

Which processor? go to
http://qdn.qnx.com/support/hardware/platform/processors.html
for a complete list of supported processors for the 64-bit QNX RTOS v.
6.1.0

64 bits QNX RTOS ???

And does anybody know which of those thirty-something processors are 64 bit
processors???
I don’t think any of them are 64 bit, but I was wrong once (at least)
before!




Chris

Thinks in advance.

Byoung-Hweh Huh
purunsan@rtsolutions.co.kr
\

Previously, Phil Olynyk wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.os:
[…]

And does anybody know which of those thirty-something processors are 64 bit
processors???
I don’t think any of them are 64 bit, but I was wrong once (at least)
before!
[…]

How about the MIPS chips?

I think the 64 bit ones include:

IDT R4700
NEC VR4300 VR5000
All the QED chips, and all the standard R4000, R5000 and R7000

Some of the others might be 64-bit too, I didn’t find them in the product guide I looked at.


Now if we could just get QNXRTP to run on a nice SGI Onyx 3800… grunt grunt :wink:


Cheers - Tony ‘Nicoya’ Mantler :slight_smile:


Tony Mantler | Proud ---- Days since the last
QNX Consulting | of our | 27 |
tony@astra.mb.ca | Record ---- “Gerbil Incident”