On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, John Higginbotham wrote:
If you think that's cool, you need to check out
what they are doing with QNX:
http://www.qnx.com/iat/createdemo.html
QNX is a very small micro-kernel OS that has the look of Windows 95, has
builtin TCP/IP networking, a notepad, a few other little doodads, and to
top it off, a fully functional HTML 3.2 compliant web browser. Also
supports graphics modes up to 1024x768 in millions of colors.
Okay, not amazing enough for you already? How about if I told you it all
ran off a 1.44mb floppy disk? Hmmmm? :)
Everyone owes to themselves to go grab this FREE (yes, FREE) OS and try it
for themselves.
QNX is great. However, unless they totally changed their business model
within the last year, it is hardly free. In fact, once you do a
costs/benfits analysis of QNX and compare it to something like Linux, I'd
rather go with Linux since Linux has better development tools in some
respects and EVERYTHING is free (including grep). I don't know if QNX has
done anything in the past year and a half, but when I was playing with it
their development tools were lacking.
Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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