jonathan@aracnet.net wrote:
On 25-Jul-98 Fred A. Miller wrote:
There's also freedows, or any of the message-passing OS variants that are a little more revolutionary...
If you want "revolutionary," take a GOOD gander at QNX!! 'Fastest micro-kernel, message passing, distributed processing OS for the Intel platform! You can imagine what task switches are for a good Pentium II, considering that the old version of QNX would task switch on a 20Mhz P-5 at OVER 20,000 a sec!
I don't know if I really want revolutionary... yet. I'll wait until it becomes a bit more, uh, mainstream. I would like to see a virtual machine (Bochs??) spread out over a distributed processing OS. It would be a single super machine and would benefit from out of the box apps on phenomenal hardware!
QNX won't become mainstream, as the company has no interest in expanding outside of it's niche market. It's in VERY wide use anywhere real-time processing is crucial. Fred -- Fred A. Miller, Systems Administrator Cornell Univ. Press Services fmiller@lightlink.com fm@cupserv.org - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e