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Forum Topic - a newbie question: (2 Items)
   
a newbie question  
I used to work with QNX about 10 years ago over a 3 year period developing real-time image capture and analysis systems.
 I loved the work, but have since left the embedded world for other pastures.

I am now interested in revisiting this amazing and capable OS plateform for several skunk work projects that I think QNX
 would be right for (this is more like a side hobby - i/o, cpu perfromance, wireless features not important at this 
time).

For now, the exercise is really to re-aquant myself with the OS, and GUI development environment. 

Getting to my question, i am looking for advice on a really cheap embedded system development kit for QNX. Also, after 
the 30 day evaluation of the qnx download s/w, for just hobby - non-commercial use, does qnx offer a free license?

Any help or advice is appreciated.

Best Regards,
Bernie Goldberg
Re: a newbie question  
QNX does provider non-commercial license for hobbiest.
(http://www.qnx.com/products/evaluation/non-commercial_developer.html)

-xtang

On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 14:32 -0400, Bernie Goldberg wrote:
> I used to work with QNX about 10 years ago over a 3 year period
> developing real-time image capture and analysis systems. I loved the
> work, but have since left the embedded world for other pastures.
> 
> I am now interested in revisiting this amazing and capable OS
> plateform for several skunk work projects that I think QNX would be
> right for (this is more like a side hobby - i/o, cpu perfromance,
> wireless features not important at this time).
> 
> For now, the exercise is really to re-aquant myself with the OS, and
> GUI development environment.
> 
> Getting to my question, i am looking for advice on a really cheap
> embedded system development kit for QNX. Also, after the 30 day
> evaluation of the qnx download s/w, for just hobby - non-commercial
> use, does qnx offer a free license?
> 
> Any help or advice is appreciated.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Bernie Goldberg
> 
> 
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