I believe they offer a free for non-commercial use version. They did at one 
time. If not, I may still have a copy of what they were offering. 

Rob

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-----Original Message-----
From: Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:         Fri, 26 Jan 2007 08:52:45 
To:[email protected]
Subject: [UM-LINUX] QNX

Hello,

I may have posed this question once before several months ago, so for
give me for asking again. Is anyone familiar with an operating system
called QNX?  I did a little research  online and found a web site that
offered QNX for sale for about  $3K to $3.5K.  The little research that I
did led me to belive that it was a UNIX variant.  I'm running some
propietary software on a machine that is running QNX.  I'd like to play
around with making it work on a Linux OS.  A question for anyone who is
familiar with QNX.  If I were to try and use a Linux OS in its place of
QNX to run this software, what Linux variant would you recommend?  I do
have a comp sci degree, but only have a little exposure to Linux. 

FYI
For anyone interested. I recently took a sys admin class at UMUC
CMIT391 that was pretty good.  The book used was developed by a
Professional training concern named GURU Labs


Sincerely,

Russ Main

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