7.0 worked on X15 except vector graphics

On Thursday, 4 March 2021 at 17:51:42 UTC lazarman wrote:

> Page 15 of the pdf you sent we need that document
>
> . Please refer to the QNX SDP 6.6.0 BSPs guide, available as part of the 
> QNX Software Development Platform OS Core Components documentation
>
> I also need you to see if you can get the latest BSP referenced in my 
> previous post I think it was 7.0
>
> I have uncovered at least 5 problems with your original posting its a QXX 
> documentation mismatch not you. I am concerned this stuff you started with 
> is very old and probally not supported by Blackberry
>
> You have to start simple and slowly and logically so be patient before we 
> start with 7.0 we need the document above
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 12:58:16 PM CST, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
> BeagleBoard <beagl...@googlegroups.com> wrote: 
>
>
> These commands you entered  are where? uboot?
>
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x81000000 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x81000000
>
> Why not automate these commands ?
>
> <<<if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the 
> prebuilt image, right ?
>
> In theory if you have a license BUT 
> some RTOS companies dont supply BSP source code unless you paid fees 
>
> So do you need to modify BSP>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 3, 2021, 09:03:22 AM CST, Lucas SOLDA <
> lucas...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
>
> Mark,
>
> I have a BeagleBone Black REV C.
> There was nothing on the SD before. I did not touch to the EMC so I think 
> there is nothing inside.
> My company has a QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence and here is the list of the tools 
> installed on my computer: 
>
> [image: 1.png]
> [image: 2.jpg]
>
> First, I formated my SD card in FAT32, I made it active by using diskpart 
> and I copied the MLO and then the u-boot files. I took them from here : 
> https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone
> Bootloader modules# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-BootloaderModules>
>  --> 
> *"Click here 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.mlo_and_u_boot_binaries_for_beag>
>  to 
> download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black platform. 
> "*
>
> After that, I downloaded the BSP files: QNX Neutrino 6.5.0 SP1# 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.bsp/wiki/TiAm335Beaglebone#section-TiAm335Beaglebone-QNXNeutrino6.5.0SP1>
>  -->  *Download *Project Downloads 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip>
>  --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip 
> <https://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/downloadFile/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.qnx_650_bsp_beaglebone_1_00_zip/frs36857?dl=1>
> (I attach MLO, u-boot and BSP to this mail)
> After extracting, I copied the file "prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs" in 
> the "image" folder to my sdcard and I could succesfully launch QNX on my 
> BBB by typing these commands :
> --> fatload mmc 0 0x81000000 prebuilt-bsp-ti-beaglebone.ifs
> --> go 0x81000000
>
> That worked perfectly. 
>
> When I try to compile the image by myself it gets complicated.
>
> if I compile the BSP without modifying anything, I should get the prebuilt 
> image, right ?
> The problem is that, when I do that, I have the message I gave in the 
> first post and it says that I compile with QNX 6.5.0 and not with QNX 6.5.0 
> SP1 (whereas it is installed).
>
> *"I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?" *I 
> don't have support anymore and the only thing the told me is that I don't 
> use QNX 6.5.0 SP1
>
> I don't know what to do anymore and the QNX SDP is not on my computer so I 
> can't use it whenever I want
>
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 15:03:47 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> Let's start with some history about what rev board you have , what was on 
> SD before and whats in  the emc now and details about tools you installed 
> to build BSP and QNX and exactly the BSP file's you are compiling as well 
> as your goals. Are you trying to eventually modify the BSP source?
> I'm guessing you have no support forum or no ones replying at QNX?
> I need a clear picture of what you did exactly installing tools as in did 
> you install multiple times etc etc 
>
> I'll look at the pdf you supplied and ponder whether it worthwhile and 
> practical to find my Beagleboard,Whites,blacks or even Pandaboard.
> power supplies may be hard to match I've moved a lot. I guess a black 
> would be easy for me to find but may be in storage.
>
>  Also maybe they will let me reeducate myself as I'm not working on a 
> commercial product and give me access otherwise it's harder to help.
>
> Hopefully I can get you on the right path 
>
> Mark
>
>
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>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:15 AM, Lucas SOLDA
> <lucas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can send you the files if you don't have an account.
>
> I use the MLO and u-boot files for beaglebone black from this link : 
> "Click *here 
> <http://community.qnx.com/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.bsp/frs.texas_instruments_am335_beaglebo.mlo_and_u_boot_binaries_for_beag>*
>  to 
> download the MLO and u-boot binaries for the new Beaglebone Black 
> platform.".
>
> The fact you pointed is troubling. I don't understand why the BSP is 
> unchanged  between beagleboard and BBB.
>
> "*Perhaps if you disassemble the binary and look at the bone memory map 
> and the linker map and the u boot load address for QNX there's a mismatch *
> *do you have access to BSP users guide? " *
>
> I will try to do that but I'm not an expert. I have access to the user 
> guide yes... 
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 08:09:38 UTC+1, Lucas SOLDA a écrit :
>
> @lazarman, in fact I'm not a student and I have a company account with a 
> QNX 6.5.0 SP1 licence. I have also already registered to the" QNX Software 
> Development Platform 6.5.x (registration)" link that you gave me. The 
> problem is not the fact that I can't download and install the SDP but the 
> fact that when I build the image thanks to the BSP, I don't have the same 
> result as the prebuilt image
>
> Le mercredi 3 mars 2021 à 00:24:34 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :
>
> Hi Robert I think Lucas is saying he's only trying to build the BSP not 
> QNX.
>
> I did this 10 years ago and I also had the latest  BSP guides I tried 
> getting these and you need a customer login. It says it's free for 
> education but again BlackBerry bought this.
>
> What's funny is this link below takes you to another page which says we 
> support these processors. It also says you should lose the latest version's 
>
> QNX SDP 7.0 BSP for Texas Instruments AM335x (Beaglebone Black)
>
>
>
>
>  https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/support/qnx-board-support-packages
>
> Clicking on the above link  next to the BSP you see another page saying 
>
>
> The QNX Software Center enables you to download and manage QNX Software 
> Development Platform version 7.x and related products. PDF documentation 
> and Licensing information relating to QNX SDP 7 and related products can 
> also be found here. *IMPORTANT: SDP 7.x licenses are initially delivered 
> within the myQNX License Manager 
> <https://www.qnx.com/account/dashboard/%22> and MUST be assigned to users 
> via the license manager in order for them to access the product.*
>
> And no code just a login.
>
> That BSP Lucas references is over 6 year's old.
>
> Even 10 year's ago you needed a valid company domain and email address for 
> QNX I know GreenHills and  maybe WindRiver as well wouldn't even reply to a 
> free email domain and definitely won't give you a 30 day level  license key 
> that the license manager needed 
>
> Lucas is this for education 😉?? I know it's frustrating you might have to 
> reach out them about
>
>
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