This time ask new vendor about BSP source code cost and if support is included 
for your board.
You never told us if your product was using custom hardware or incorporating 
the beaglebone board.

If you know boss has no money tell him Linux😉🤣 is free


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  On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 2:59 PM, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
BeagleBoard<beagleboard@googlegroups.com> wrote:   Lucas
If you need a Unix like RTOS see if lynxos supplies BSP source code 

Then reply to the QNX sales guy saying great thanks we are going to use lynxos 
But make sure your boss agrees. 
Sadly too many manager's think BSP is free. This gas been happening for 30 
year's.
Or go Linux it's free. My favorite commercial  RTOS  is GreenHills they support 
TI hardware.
If I was you think real hard how to explain to boss so he doesn't think it's 
your fault after all most bosses think Linux is free I'll hire a young engineer 
save $10k fee for BSP should take him 1 week. 
It's even worse the new trend is when someone needs help you tell them wait 
till the Google Summer project's 
If Boss doesn't understand this is bad approach send your resume out ASAP make 
sure he's not reading this drinking scotch though.
In all seriousness your a smart guy an engineer think this through carefully so 
Lucas is first. Then also drink some scotch 
Regards 


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  On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 2:17 PM, 'Mark Lazarewicz' via 
BeagleBoard<beagleboard@googlegroups.com> wrote:   I'm afraid their reply tells 
me everything. Their website says they have it and they asked for $$$ for it so 
it's not free.
In theory you  could continue to try to build 6.5 missing out on features and 
bug fixes.
This isn't the first time I have seen the binary works BUT source code of BSP 
doesn't work marketing ploy.
Again in theory if you had BSP experience you could roll your own after 
figuring out why the 6.5 BSP crashes but people make careers of BSP the best 
work for commercial RTOS vendor's and do what you are trying to do.
Let me translate this below

<<Moreover there is no BSP for beaglebone black for QNX 7.0, they stopped 
<<supporting it after QNX 6.6 :

Nobody's paying $$$$ or using this platform in the industry. We can't pay 
anybody to support this 
BlackBerry almost went out of business I'd find a different vendor 





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  On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 1:28 PM, Lucas SOLDA<lucasold...@gmail.com> wrote:   
I don't know where to find the document on page 15... There are so much 
references about it on google.I can't get QNX 7.0. When I asked for it they 
sent me a 10 000+ € quotation...Moreover there is no BSP for beaglebone black 
for QNX 7.0, they stopped supporting it after QNX 6.6 :

Le jeudi 4 mars 2021 à 18:51:42 UTC+1, lazarman a écrit :

 Page 15 of the pdf you sent we need that document
. Please refer to the QNX SDP 6.6.0 BSPs guide, availableas 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: 


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/TiAm335BeagleboneBootloader
 modules# --> "Click here 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# -->  Download 
Project Downloads --> bsp-nto650-ti-beaglebone-sp1-trunk-201209071340.zip(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 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 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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