The post WWDC video song reminded me so much of this...

what's Lil E doing these days anyway?

#apple #blackberry #qnx #wwdc26

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6vPHsE_k8I

No Sleep Till BlackBerry 10

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Anybody around familiar with building rustc? I’ve got it building for qnx and it’s failing at the license scraper for my patched cc-rs. Maybe it can’t find the local path? I’ve had to point every usage in the various Cargo.tomls in the rust repo to my modified cc-rs and libc crates.

Is there a way to skip this step? I’m here trying to prove viability of something and not trying to properly submit patches and so on.

#rust #qnx

Up at 5am trying to build fsf gnat for i586-pc-nto-qnx7.0.0, how’s your morning going?

#ada #gnat #qnx #gcc

La reconversión más alucinante de la industria tecnológica: BlackBerry es ahora crucial para la mayoría de coches

BlackBerry se reinventa: su sistema QNX es ahora esencial en más de 275 millones de vehículos

THE (The Hessling Editor) – a powerful text editor modelled on the VM/CMS text editor XEDIT with the best features of Mansfield Software’s Kedit. https://archiveapp.org/the/ #texteditor #unix #linux #bsd #qnx #os2 #dos #windows #amiga

#qnx est- il encore développé / utilisé / pertinent ?

#alternativeos #rtos

youtube.com/watch?v=RWuU... #QNX on #RISC-V has competitors #FreeRTOS and #WindRiverLinux. It has #Huawei & #Apple alternatives in the #VehicleOS market with #ISO26262 certification, but ties to China or USA are worrying in any operating system. And no sane person wants #IsraelInside a car at all.

'The government of Canada coul...
'The government of Canada couldn't be happier with the nature of the relationship': BlackBerry CEO

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Toradex OSM and Lino SoMs – 30×30mm NXP i.MX 93/i.MX 91 modules with solder-down or B2B connector designs

Toradex has launched two new ultra-compact (30x30mm) System-on-Module (SoM) families: OSM and Lino, powered by NXP i.MX 91 or i.MX 93 Arm Cortex-A55 SoC for Edge industrial and IoT applications. The OSM iMX91 and OSM iMX93 variants comply with the OSM Size-S standard, featuring a 332-ball contact grid designed to be soldered to the carrier board. The Lino is a proprietary format that keeps the OSM Size-S dimensions but features two board-to-board (B2B) connectors offering more flexibility for potential replacement or future upgrades. Toradex Lino iMX91/iMX93 system-on-module Toradex Lino specifications: SoC (one or the other) NXP i.MX 93 CPU 2x Arm Cortex-A55 up to 1.7 GHz 2x Arm Cortex-M33 up to 250 MHz GPU – PXP 2D GPU with blending/composition, resize, and color space conversion NPU – Arm Ethos-U65 NPU @ 1 GHz up to 0.5 TOPS Security – EdgeLock Secure Enclave NXP i.MX 91 CPU - Single-core Arm Cortex-A55

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QRV Operating System: First Publication

QRV v0.16: Working Shell, Working IPC v0.16 boots to a working shell prompt on QEMU. pwd prints the working directory, echo works, ls li...

Edit: Since this is getting some boosts, I found some old repos online for setting up dev tools locally for gcc in QNX. I don't think BB10 came to my playbook model. I haven't tried to set anything up yet, but if there's interest I can post more.

OP:
Hey fellow #RetroComputing #RetroTech weirdos (affectionate),

Over a decade ago, Blackberry was just giving their tablet, the Playbook, away to anyone who offered to try developing apps for it. They didn't last long enough to ask for it back. So natch, I got one and played with it a bit.

Now, it's still fully functional and collecting dust. None of the upstream infra or app store exists anymore, but I was hoping to still screw around with it. It's #QNX, an RTOS, which is neat. Right?

Anyway, does anyone else mess around with this kind of thing? The apps needed to be signed to work, even in dev mode.