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QNX is example of working microkernel architecture

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on May 21, 2004 08:30 AM
QNX is a microkernel system that is fast, offers hard realtime, and demonstrates the fundamental ideas behind microkernel architecture could be made to work. Alas, the author never choose to share his knowledge with others, and QNX remains a specialized outsider marketed by a small company as a result.

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