• [OT] QNX now free for non-commercial use

    From Simon Clubley@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 12 18:53:29 2024
    QNX has now become free for non-commercial use (once again):

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/11/qnx_8_freeware/

    I played with it back before it became closed and it was a nice OS, but
    you won't catch me investing any time in it today given the stunts pulled
    in the past. Once bitten, twice shy, and all that...

    However, I thought I would mention it in case anyone here wanted to play
    with a microkernel OS.

    Simon.

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  • From Subcommandante XDelta@21:1/5 to clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org- on Wed Nov 13 08:48:59 2024
    Just some quasi-para OT, technically ignorant, blue sky kite flying, observations.

    I always thought it was a damn pity that Stromasys did not offer their
    CHARON VAX, AXP, and PDP hardware virtualisers to run on the QNX
    Neutrino RTOS, I thought it would be a match made in heaven, and spare
    VMS the indignity of being hosted by WNT offspring.

    It would be nice, but I doubt it would ever happen, if VSI resurrectd
    VAXELN, and then rolled their own Hypervisor in Rust - in the spirit
    of DECronyms, it could be cslled VMS (Virtual Machine Supervisor), or
    for marketing purposes - VRM (Virtualisation Resource Manager)

    Both VSI/VMS, and VSI/VRM have a nice ring to them.

    On other matters, could not the QNX Hypervisor be considered for
    VSI/VMS (the OS)? - Rock solid reliable, brutally efficient, elegant, minimalist, and spins on a dime?

    https://blackberry.qnx.com/en/ultimate-guides/embedded-hypervisor

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:53:29 -0000 (UTC), Simon Clubley <clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP> wrote:

    QNX has now become free for non-commercial use (once again):

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/11/qnx_8_freeware/

    I played with it back before it became closed and it was a nice OS, but
    you won't catch me investing any time in it today given the stunts pulled
    in the past. Once bitten, twice shy, and all that...

    However, I thought I would mention it in case anyone here wanted to play
    with a microkernel OS.

    Simon.

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