• In today’s entry in our Alternative OS Contest, James Ingraham takes a close look at QNX, the operating system based on the Neutrino microkernel.
  • QNX (now known as QNX Neutrino) is a full-featured, minimalist real-time OS that is widely used in embedded systems. It is highly stable, and is used in automobiles...
  • blackberry.qnx.com/en.
  • QNX was developed by Gordon Bell and Dan Dodge, two students from the University of Waterloo who founded Quantum Software Systems.
  • QNX (pronounced either Q-N-X or Q-nix) is a commercial POSIX-compliant Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded.
  • QNX, or Qee-nix, is one of the latest entrants in the free operating systems. market. If you mistakenly thought that QNX is a new kid on the block, you.
  • The IBM PC XT below originally booted from the “QNX 1.2 BOOT” diskette, but has since been upgraded with the 10mb hard disk image created by Mihai Gaitos.
  • Preliminary notes: QNX is a Unix-like microkernel real-time OS, primarily targeted for embedded devices and which some of you might remember for its amazing 1.44 MB floppy demo from mid '90s sporting a fully...
  • QNX 6.2.1 CD Screen Shots. QNX offers a freely downloadable demonstration of the current version of their operating system.
  • QNX 2.2. QNX is a compact Unix-like real-time operating system that was originally designed for the IBM PC and later used in embedded devices.