I can’t get over how fast QNX is … I mean even running it on top of Win 98,
which wouldn’t be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen FLY’S!!.
You guy’s have done a great job with this and I’ll be using it from today
on!!!
#milney
I can’t get over how fast QNX is … I mean even running it on top of Win 98,
which wouldn’t be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen FLY’S!!.
You guy’s have done a great job with this and I’ll be using it from today
on!!!
#milney
It’s absolutely does not run over Windows, it totaly takes over the
machine.
Windows is squish out of memory.
“Aaron” <jenns@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:8vcjo9$kvk$1@inn.qnx.com…
I can’t get over how fast QNX is … I mean even running it on top of Win
98,
which wouldn’t be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen
FLY’S!!.You guy’s have done a great job with this and I’ll be using it from today
on!!!
#milney
Hello
The RTP only occupies space on your Windows drive, here is the
section of the Readme that explains what happens:
SECTION 3 - How it works
Here's what happens when you reboot your system and select QNX:
1. The QNX image will be loaded and in complete control. At this
point, we start an IDE driver and a DOS filesystem to allow you to
access your Windows filesystem. We mount the filesystem as
"/fs/hd0-dos". This is where it gets interesting.
2. We next mount a QNX filesystem on the DOS file.
So we're running a filesystem within a DOS file. NO NEED TO
REPARTITION YOUR HARD DISK! You have access to the DOS
filesystem and to the QNX filesystem.
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Mario Charest <<mcharest@zinformatic.com>> wrote:
: It's absolutely does not run over Windows, it totaly takes over the
: machine.
: Windows is squish out of memory.
: "Aaron" <<jenns@xtra.co.nz>> wrote in message news:8vcjo9$kvk$<1@inn.qnx.com>...
:> I can't get over how fast QNX is .. I mean even running it on top of Win
: 98,
:> which wouldn't be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen
: FLY'S!!.
:>
:> You guy's have done a great job with this and I'll be using it from today
:> on!!!
:> #milney
:>
:>
we’re glad you’re happy with it
Previously, Aaron wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.newuser:
I can’t get over how fast QNX is … I mean even running it on top of Win 98,
which wouldn’t be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen FLY’S!!.You guy’s have done a great job with this and I’ll be using it from today
on!!!
#milney
The reason why it is very fast is because QNX programmers program
efficiently using efficient code, unlike Microshaft which does the reverse.
kiwiunixman
Aaron wrote:
I can’t get over how fast QNX is … I mean even running it on top of Win 98,
which wouldn’t be the best bet for Performance, and it just friggen FLY’S!!.You guy’s have done a great job with this and I’ll be using it from today
on!!!
#milney