Just an interesting internet resource. Big tree of unixes history (preview).
QNX also included so it might be a good link for folks who want to find
answer on the classical here question a’la “what is qnx ? → what’s the
difference between qnx2, qnx4 and qrtp ? → etc”.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/levenez/unix/history.html#07
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What a cool list. It does suggest that QNX 4 was an
upgrade that superceeded QNX 2, which just isn’t so.
Like QNX 6, QNX 4 was an entirely rewritten OS, and
QNX 2 still lives on.
Previously, ian zagorskih wrote in comp.os.qnx:
Just an interesting internet resource. Big tree of unixes history (preview).
QNX also included so it might be a good link for folks who want to find
answer on the classical here question a’la “what is qnx ? → what’s the
difference between qnx2, qnx4 and qrtp ? → etc”.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/levenez/unix/history.html#07
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Mitchell Schoenbrun --------- maschoen@pobox.com
Ulrich Grassberger <grasso@my-deja.com> wrote:
I’d like to print this out and hang it on the wall. Do you know
a way to do convert this to postscript on 13 pages?
See the root directory, he´s got it in PDF as well.
Got it. Thanks.
Cool.
Thanks for pointer.
-----Original Message-----
From: ian zagorskih [mailto:ianzag@novosoft-us.com]
Posted At: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 2:41 AM
Posted To: qnx
Conversation: Unix history tree includng QNX
Subject: Unix history tree includng QNX
Just an interesting internet resource. Big tree of unixes history
(preview).
QNX also included so it might be a good link for folks who want to find
answer on the classical here question a’la “what is qnx ? → what’s the
difference between qnx2, qnx4 and qrtp ? → etc”.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/levenez/unix/history.html#07
// wbr