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alvin alvin at iplink.netWed Feb 28 05:55:28 PST 2001
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Alan Grimes wrote: > > I've recieved some intel that indicates that not only is the QNX > operating system vastly superior to linux in almost every way, it also > directly supports computational clusters! =) unless QNX has managed to get a large ammount of investment they will have at most 5-10 real core OS developers. Linux has hundreds and most of them are highly modivated. Granted it has been a few years since I have used QNX but my feeling at the time was that it was a marginaly useable real-time OS with few tools and no external applications. I still believe that QNX has a serious realtime focus. Most applications for clusters are not realtime applications. But I could be wrong. -- Alvin Starr || voice: (416)585-9971 Interlink Connectivity || fax: (416)585-9974 alvin at iplink.net ||
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