QNX + Xscale project

Hello.

We have developed a first generation combination small audio system (radio +
CD player) and internet information (PDA type) device based on Windows CE.
We are not satisfied with the quality and performance of the Windows CE OS
in our product. We are therefore considering switching to a different OS for
the next generation of the product.

I have worked with QNX in the past (x86) and I was very happy with the
quality and robustness of both the OS and the development tools.

The current generation hardware is PXA210 based (modelled after Intel
Lubbock platform) with custom DSA interface to a CD drive, LAN91C96 from
SMSC, monochrome display, 8MB Intel Strata flash, 16MB RAM and a number of
i2c peripherals.

Next generation will be based on PXA255, with full colour display, ATAPI CD
drive, LAN91c111 and must support MP3 playback (from file and streaming).

The major problem we see with QNX is the availability of knowledgeable
developers (i.e. experts) for BSP porting and application development.

I can motivate the switch to QNX to our management if I can find expert
partners willing and able to a) get QNX and drivers up and running on our
next generation hardware platform and b) port and/or develop application
software for QNX.

Are there any companies and/or individuals out there who can provide this
service?

Michel Benoit

Beyond

Why, sure there are… here is one: http://www.astranetwork.com.
Rick and guys, are you listening? Your next project is knocking on the door
:wink:

Btw Michel, is this a car device? Just curious, after that article in PC Mag
that says Audi has switched too :wink:

“Michel Benoit” <michel.benoit@saabcom.se> wrote in message
news:binbec$36o$2@inn.qnx.com

Hello.

We have developed a first generation combination small audio system (radio
+
CD player) and internet information (PDA type) device based on Windows CE.
We are not satisfied with the quality and performance of the Windows CE OS
in our product. We are therefore considering switching to a different OS
for
the next generation of the product.

I have worked with QNX in the past (x86) and I was very happy with the
quality and robustness of both the OS and the development tools.

The current generation hardware is PXA210 based (modelled after Intel
Lubbock platform) with custom DSA interface to a CD drive, LAN91C96 from
SMSC, monochrome display, 8MB Intel Strata flash, 16MB RAM and a number of
i2c peripherals.

Next generation will be based on PXA255, with full colour display, ATAPI
CD
drive, LAN91c111 and must support MP3 playback (from file and streaming).

The major problem we see with QNX is the availability of knowledgeable
developers (i.e. experts) for BSP porting and application development.

I can motivate the switch to QNX to our management if I can find expert
partners willing and able to a) get QNX and drivers up and running on our
next generation hardware platform and b) port and/or develop application
software for QNX.

Are there any companies and/or individuals out there who can provide this
service?

Michel Benoit

Beyond

I can motivate the switch to QNX to our management if I can find expert
partners willing and able to a) get QNX and drivers up and running on our
next generation hardware platform and b) port and/or develop application
software for QNX.

Are there any companies and/or individuals out there who can provide this
service?

There are people. You might want to checkout http://eqip.sf.net/.

chris


Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Software Engineer, QSSL – Lewis Carroll –
http://qnx.wox.org/

And this company apparently has worked on the software for the Audrey
appliance with 3Com: http://www.sterling1.com.
They are ought to have some expertise too.

“Igor Kovalenko” <kovalenko@attbi.com> wrote in message
news:bio1oo$j2b$1@inn.qnx.com

Why, sure there are… here is one: > http://www.astranetwork.com> .
Rick and guys, are you listening? Your next project is knocking on the
door
:wink:

Btw Michel, is this a car device? Just curious, after that article in PC
Mag
that says Audi has switched too > :wink:

“Michel Benoit” <> michel.benoit@saabcom.se> > wrote in message
news:binbec$36o$> 2@inn.qnx.com> …
Hello.

We have developed a first generation combination small audio system
(radio
+
CD player) and internet information (PDA type) device based on Windows
CE.
We are not satisfied with the quality and performance of the Windows CE
OS
in our product. We are therefore considering switching to a different OS
for
the next generation of the product.

I have worked with QNX in the past (x86) and I was very happy with the
quality and robustness of both the OS and the development tools.

The current generation hardware is PXA210 based (modelled after Intel
Lubbock platform) with custom DSA interface to a CD drive, LAN91C96 from
SMSC, monochrome display, 8MB Intel Strata flash, 16MB RAM and a number
of
i2c peripherals.

Next generation will be based on PXA255, with full colour display, ATAPI
CD
drive, LAN91c111 and must support MP3 playback (from file and
streaming).

The major problem we see with QNX is the availability of knowledgeable
developers (i.e. experts) for BSP porting and application development.

I can motivate the switch to QNX to our management if I can find expert
partners willing and able to a) get QNX and drivers up and running on
our
next generation hardware platform and b) port and/or develop application
software for QNX.

Are there any companies and/or individuals out there who can provide
this
service?

Michel Benoit

Beyond
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“Michel Benoit” <michel.benoit@saabcom.se> wrote in message
news:binbec$36o$2@inn.qnx.com

Hello.

Have you though of looking at the QNX partner stuff
http://www.qnx.com/partners/vendors/


The major problem we see with QNX is the availability of knowledgeable
developers (i.e. experts) for BSP porting and application development.

I don’t think availability is the problem. The problem is finding each
other, aside the web page I mentionned above (which is incredibly outdated),
there is NO means for company to let the community know about the type of
service they can offer. Well I don’t count google as a mean to market
services…

  • Mario

Igor Kovalenko wrote:

Why, sure there are… here is one: > http://www.astranetwork.com> .
Rick and guys, are you listening? Your next project is knocking on the door
:wink:

Thanks Igor. I sent off a message as soon as I saw this. I thought it
was actually a really good fit. Haven’t heard anything back yet tho. :frowning:

Rick…

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Rick Duff Internet: rick@astranetwork.com
Astra Network URL: http://www.astranetwork.com
QNX Consulting and Custom Programming Phone: +1 (204) 997-NETW (6389)

Must be a looong holiday in Sweden :slight_smile:

“Rick Duff” <rick@astranetwork.com> wrote in message
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Igor Kovalenko wrote:
Why, sure there are… here is one: > http://www.astranetwork.com> .
Rick and guys, are you listening? Your next project is knocking on the
door
:wink:


Thanks Igor. I sent off a message as soon as I saw this. I thought it
was actually a really good fit. Haven’t heard anything back yet tho. > :frowning:

Rick…

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Rick Duff Internet: > rick@astranetwork.com
Astra Network URL: > http://www.astranetwork.com
QNX Consulting and Custom Programming Phone: +1 (204) 997-NETW (6389)