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On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, James Brockman wrote:
"Today QNX is used for everything from medical instrumentation to
nuclear reactor monitoring, to traffic light control, to brewing beer.
You probably use QNX several times a day without being aware of it."
Interesting. I did use some traffic lights last night, so they may be
right. It is interesting that I have never heard of it before, that I can
recally, in all my years using UNIX systems and reading MLUG lists. QNX
is proprietary, so I guess my goal is that QNX be replaced by Linux.
Mike
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