I am looking for help for QNX ver. 2.11/3.11 and/or ver. 2.21.
Thank you
I am looking for help for QNX ver. 2.11/3.11 and/or ver. 2.21.
Thank you
“Greg Hendren” <hendreng@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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I am looking for help for QNX ver. 2.11/3.11 and/or ver. 2.21.
Thank you
There are a few of us around who used QNX 2/3.xx for many years.
What do you need to know?
“Ken Schumm” <kwschumm@qsolv.com> wrote in message
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“Greg Hendren” <> hendreng@yahoo.com> > wrote in message
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I am looking for help for QNX ver. 2.11/3.11 and/or ver. 2.21.Thank you
There are a few of us around who used QNX 2/3.xx for many years.
What do you need to know?
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- Can one purchase a bootable diskette, 5.25 or 3.5.
2)I’m looking for some one that can provide solid consultation.
This can be a tricky question. If you are seeking to buy a
license to use it, you will have to ask QNX.
They are unlikely to want to do this unless you already have system(s)
you need to support. If you already have a working system, you might
just need some instructions on how to make the diskette.
As Ken suggested, there are a few of us still around. Ken is very
good. I think Mario might do this kind of work, and I do too.
There are probably others who have skipped my mind for the moment.
You might want to choose based on geography. Mario is in Canada,
I’m in San Francisco, and Ken is still in Vancouver Washington I
believe.
Mitchell Schoenbrun
Thanks for the voucher, Mitchell. You’ve got one or two years more QNX
experience than I do.
Mitchell and Mario are both very good too.
I wonder how many QNX employees still know anything about QNX2?
Ken, what’s one or two years when you’ve got more than 20 under your
belt?
…and some of us are still shipping product with Qnx2. Only a few
per year, mostly to replace failed hardware, but still shipping none
the less.
ms…
“maschoen” <maschoen@pobox-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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This can be a tricky question. If you are seeking to buy a
license to use it, you will have to ask QNX.
They are unlikely to want to do this unless you already have system(s)
you need to support. If you already have a working system, you might
just need some instructions on how to make the diskette.As Ken suggested, there are a few of us still around. Ken is very
good. I think Mario might do this kind of work, and I do too.
My knowledge of QNX2 is very limited
There are probably others who have skipped my mind for the moment.
You might want to choose based on geography. Mario is in Canada,
I’m in San Francisco, and Ken is still in Vancouver Washington I
believe.Mitchell Schoenbrun
Ken Schumm <kwschumm@qsolv.com> wrote:
I wonder how many QNX employees still know anything about QNX2?
And, if they did… would they actually admit it? I remember enough to
snicker at “pidin tsk”.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com
“David Gibbs” <dagibbs@qnx.com> wrote in message
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Ken Schumm <> kwschumm@qsolv.com> > wrote:
I wonder how many QNX employees still know anything about QNX2?
And, if they did… would they actually admit it? I remember enough to
snicker at “pidin tsk”.
I think you mean ‘tsk tsk’.
Ken,
Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.
Mitchell
And tray also “pidin sin”
maschoen wrote:
Ken,
Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.Mitchell
Ha! And I thought QNXers had lost their legacy sense of humor.
“Joan Baucells” <joan_baucells@NoSpam.es> wrote in message
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And tray also “pidin sin”
maschoen wrote:
Ken,
Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.Mitchell
Ken Schumm <kwschumm@qsolv.com> wrote:
“David Gibbs” <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote in message
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Ken Schumm <> kwschumm@qsolv.com> > wrote:I wonder how many QNX employees still know anything about QNX2?
And, if they did… would they actually admit it? I remember enough to
snicker at “pidin tsk”.I think you mean ‘tsk tsk’.
No, I meant “pidin tsk”. “pidin toomuch” also exists.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com
and “pidin english”
Joan Baucells wrote:
And tray also “pidin sin”
maschoen wrote:
Ken,Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.Mitchell
I know:
pidin tsk
pidin toomuch
pidin sin
pidin english
pidin pie
any others?
Warren Deitch wrote:
and “pidin english”
Joan Baucells wrote:
And tray also “pidin sin”maschoen wrote:
Ken,Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.Mitchell
sin sin
sin toomuch
sin tsk
Joan Baucells wrote:
I know:
pidin tsk
pidin toomuch
pidin sin
pidin english
pidin pieany others?
Warren Deitch wrote:
and “pidin english”Joan Baucells wrote:
And tray also “pidin sin”
maschoen wrote:
Ken,Try “pidin tsk” on 6.3. Really, few will get the
humor, but those that can should.Mitchell
Hacking pidin, it seems like that’s all there is.