Given that your kernel source environment is not on the vm, you need some way of getting the vm to boot your kernel. ![]() Our standard qnxbasedma.build and bios.build will work with vmware. As far as the OS is concerned, it's an independant x86 machine, complete with BIOS, serial, disk and network devices. VMWare Workstation (the latest version is 6.0) is a useful tool in that it allows you to run one or more virtual x86 cpus on your development system. This page was originally written to be windows specific where the steps between windows and linux differ, a section has been added for the linux instructions. This page describes the specifics of debugging a QNX Kernel that is running on a VMWare virtual machine. If not, I'd highly recommend you start there, since it covers the basics of debugging the kernel. ![]() Hopefully you here via the Debugging The Kernel page. VMWareAndKernelDebugging Debugging the Kernel with VMWare #
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