Caution: This version of this document is no longer maintained. For the latest documentation, see http://www.qnx.com/developers/docs.

About This Guide

Thank you for choosing the QNX Software Development Platform version 6.4.1. This guide tells you how to install it from DVD or CD.

Please read this preface for information that applies to all host OSs:

and then refer to the chapter for your specific OS:


Note: We no longer support the QNX Momentics Tool Suite on the following hosts:
  • Windows NT
  • Linux Red Hat 8 and 9
  • Solaris

We once again support development for MIPS targets. We no longer include the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) on self-hosted QNX Neutrino systems.


Typographical conventions

Throughout this manual, we use certain typographical conventions to distinguish technical terms. In general, the conventions we use conform to those found in IEEE POSIX publications. The following table summarizes our conventions:

Reference Example
Commands make
Environment variables PATH
File and pathnames /dev/null
Keyboard keys Enter
Variable names stdin
User-interface components Cancel

We use an arrow (→) in directions for accessing menu items, like this:

You'll find the Other... menu item under Perspective-->Show View.

We use notes and cautions to highlight important messages:


Note: Notes point out something important or useful.


Caution: Cautions tell you about commands or procedures that may have unwanted or undesirable side effects.

Before you start

Before you install this software, please note the following:

Getting started with the documentation

After you've installed QNX SDP 6.4.1, you'll find an extensive set of online documentation in HTML format. You can read it in the Integrated Development Environment's help system on Linux and Windows development hosts; on self-hosted QNX Neutrino systems, you can read it in the Photon helpviewer, or you can use a web browser to display:

${QNX_TARGET}/usr/help/product/momentics/bookset.html

This “roadmap” page contains links to the various HTML booksets that accompany the OS (e.g. System Architecture, QNX Neutrino Programmer's Guide, Library Reference, Utilities Reference, etc.), as well as 10 Steps to Developing a QNX Program: Quickstart Guide, a short tutorial that will help you get started.

For information about QNX SDP, including any host-specific issues, see the release notes. The online documentation includes a copy, but for for the most up-to-date version, go to our website, www.qnx.com, log into your myQNX account, and then go to the Download area.

You can install and work with multiple versions of QNX Neutrino. Whether you're using the command line or the IDE, you can choose which version of the OS to build programs for. For more information, see the IDE User's Guide or the QNX Neutrino Programmer's Guide.

Technical support

To obtain technical support for any QNX product, visit the Support + Services area on our website (www.qnx.com). You'll find a wide range of support options, including community forums.

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