What are you saying, boy? I have been using QNX since 1989. There where neither Linux, nor BSD, nor BeOS in those days...
Ive developed real-time critical apps. under QNX 2 and QNX 4 for the steel industry. Nowadays Im using QNX 4.25 for a payment system getting more than 250000 electronic transactions per day with a 266 MHz Pentium II that replaced a Tandem. And finally, I have been experiencing with QNX Neutrino since 1996 (what is what QNX RTP really is).
Open your mind. Architecture makes the difference.
What are you saying, boy? I have been using QNX since 1989. There where neither Linux, nor BSD, nor BeOS in those days... Ive developed real-time critical apps. under QNX 2 and QNX 4 for the steel industry. Nowadays Im using QNX 4.25 for a payment system getting more than 250000 electronic transactions per day with a 266 MHz Pentium II that replaced a Tandem. And finally, I have been experiencing with QNX Neutrino since 1996 (what is what QNX RTP really is). Open your mind. Architecture makes the difference.