The Status of the QNX OS 30
Eugenia writes "OS enthusiast Thom Holwerda gave a spin to the latest version of QNX RTOS, a very capable OS that unfortunately doesn't get a lot of press. With the recent sale of QNX Software to Harman International the future of the free-for-personal-usage version of the RTOS is uncertain. Nevertheless, the article presents quite a few aspects of the OS, including an introduction of the Neutrino kernel, installation, the Photon MicroGUI, hardware support, usability and more."
Open Source QNX (Score:2)
With all the cloning of OSes that goes on in the OSS world (UNIX clone, Windows clone, BeOS clone), why are we not making an open-source QNX clone? QNX is a fantastic OS in terms of architecture, flexibility and standard-compliance. If QNX goes under (like Be), this will all be lost. Let's start the photocopiers!
Re:Open Source QNX (Score:2)
There is, its actually a prequel called The HURD [gnu.org]
Re:Open Source QNX (Score:3, Funny)
What?! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Open Source QNX (Score:5, Informative)
Note for the humour impaired: Just for the record, I wasn't being serious.
Re:Open Source QNX (Score:2)
What are you waiting for, then? :-)
Re:Open Source QNX (Score:2)
You start the mailing list and I'll join it.
Anyone remember the QNX Demo Disk? (Score:5, Interesting)
1.44MB. Web browser, modem/network support, blah blah.
Pretty neat at the time. Heck, it's still neat.
http://toastytech.com/guis/qnxdemo.html [toastytech.com]
That was the one and only time I ever used it.
I remember reading that Dan Hildebrand, the man behind that disk, passed away a few years back.
http://www.openqnx.com/modules.php?op=modload&nam
Re:Anyone remember the QNX Demo Disk? (Score:2)
Maybe they could GPL their OS, and keep only the parts needed to make it embeded closed (if such a separation is possible, that is...). If GNU/QNX was possible, it would mean a lot of market shares for them, and a really good kernel for us. And i'm pretty sure they wouldn't loose in the end, even if some parts they keep closed finally get copied by GPL stuff. They would still be *the* compa
The *amazing* 1.44 MB Demo Disk (Score:3, Informative)
I recently tried running some OSes under the QEMU emulator; most of them crawled, but QNX screamed. I find it fantastic. I can't get over the fact it won't install in extended partitions on PCs, though.
Re:The *amazing* 1.44 MB Demo Disk (Score:5, Informative)
That's because extended partitions are a Microsoft thing designed for Microsoft operating systems. The only reason Linux does it is because Linux was specifically designed for a dual booting PC architecture. BSD doesn't do it, Solaris doesn't do it, and QNX doesn't do it.
Way back when, you installed an OS into its own partitition. Within that partition the OS could organize things however it wanted. UNIX decided to subpartition things one particular way. Then LATER Microsoft decided to do things completely different and did the extended/logical partition thing. Unfortunately, their scheme is totally f*cked. For example, you can only subpartition the last partition.
The easiest way around this is to simply use primary partitions. Windows will bitch at you, because Microsoft decided in their less infintessimal wisdom that you should only have one primary partition, but you can still do it. Give Windows partition four, and put QNX on one, two or three.
p.s. Of course, it doesn't help matters that manufacturers decided to ship systems with one giant 120Gb extended partition, but hey, that's not my fault either.
Re:The *amazing* 1.44 MB Demo Disk (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Anyone remember the QNX Demo Disk? (Score:2)
LinuxBIOS? (Score:3, Interesting)
Whatever (Score:5, Insightful)
It gets press among people that care about real time operating systems... dunno what kind of press you're hoping for.
QNX (Score:2, Interesting)
QNX and AmigaOS (Score:2)
QNX is a great OS (Score:2)
Unfortuantely for QNX, it's got mediocre driver support (e.g. plan on writing 'em, or paying extra for hardwar