I remember trying it out back in 2002-2003. Pretty cool little unix-like system.
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I had that demo disk back in the day, it was neat to play with, and amazing for only 1.44MB.
We were working with a PC based, industrial controller that used QNX Neutrino (IIRC), with an Isagraf HMI. That was over twenty years ago. I can't even remember the name of the controller. It was pretty buggy and underdeveloped compared to Allen Bradley, Modicon or Siemens stuff, I do remember that.
Qnx man. It was too beautiful and niche for the world. That Neutrino Desktop; a chef's kiss.
I was blown away by that when I booted it on my 486 way back when. I was not quite skilled enough to get networking going under linux, and the modem I had was hell to setup in windows (plug and pray!)... Under QNX everything worked out of the box, and it ran circles around Win 95. Really impressive