Most likely QNX Real Time Platform uses unix-style filenames. Not sure thought. It 
will be released
on Sep. 26th so I will find out then. Looks like it is going to be a really great 
platform.

On a side note, I'm a bit sad that rebol/view and rebol/command are not supported on 
qnx rtp.
Especially rebol/view. But I am very happy that at least I will have the rebol/core 
available.
(which is the reason I am currently developing all command line - rather than 
graphical - based
apps)



> Terrence Brannon wrote:
> >Could someone please fix this? It hung my interpreter:
> >
> >REBOL [
> >         Title: "DOS-REBOL File Name Conversion Routines"
> >         File:  %dosbol.r
> >         Author: "Terrence Brannon"
> >         Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Try this:
> do http://www.bigfoot.com/~brian.hawley/rebol/to-rebol-file.r
>
> Not only will it solve your parse problems but it will let
> you support the other REBOL platforms as well. I use it every
> day in my own scripts, on many platforms. It's fast, too.
>
> I just updated it to support MacOSX, QNX RTP and Tao Elate but
> the last two may not work right. Does QNX RTP use Unix-style
> filenames like the other QNX's? Does Tao Elate use Amiga-style,
> Unix-style or something new?
>
> Brian Hawley
>

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