I though they could be up to be downloaded legally. I
didn't mean to
get an ilegal copy, of course.
Not that I'm aware of - The QNX OS is still their main product, and although
it's changed a lot from the early 1.x versions that I have, it's still close
enough that I think they'd care.
There is a
bootable demo disk that they used to give away - this might
be OK for you to try.
I have a copy of them which I donloaded from the QNX web site long ago.
But I wouldn't have though they could run on a 386... I might try,
though.
They've had several demos over the years, including CD versions of their
more recent offerings - the one I have is one of their earliest and I'm
pretty sure it runs on an 8088 - It's a single 5.25" floppy.
Dave
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