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by jacquesm 1815 days ago
Neat. POSIX compliance is a tough nut to crack for some of the features that look pretty innocent on the outside, they can dictate huge amounts of under-the-hood architectural and conceptual elements. My project revolved around a 32 bit capable clone of QnX, which at the time had only been released in a 16 bit version. The company that I did regular consulting for had a bunch of requirements that the stock QnX could not fulfill so in a fit of madness I decided to roll my own. By the time it was finished QnX had finally released their own 32 bit OS.

Keep at it, I'm really curious how what you are making will end up.

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That's funny because QNX now only supports 64-bit systems and hasn't done 16-bit systems for decades. You must be (relatively) ancient. Disclaimer: I currently work for the company that owns the QNX IP and would also qualify as (relatively) ancient.
Yes, I'm ancient :) 56 on this end. This work was done in the early 90's.