![]() I wanted to use linked clones so I opted Node ID 1 and changed that later. You can simply install few VMs with different Node ID at this point. ![]() The setup will actually ask you for a QNX Node ID, this will be needed later to create the network. The installation is straight forward, it detects VMware network and graphics cards with no problem. I have created a standard 32bit virtual machine in VMware and booted with. You can download QNX4 Product Suite 2011 here Interestingly QNX 4.25 released in 2011 includes VMware drivers, so the choice of virtualization engine was obvious. Unfortunately I’ve never got a chance to see it with my own eyes, so I finally decided to take things in to my own hands. ![]() There is this particular one about dragging windows across virtual desktop created out of multiple networked PCs. Over the years I have heard a lot of fairy tale stories about the awesome networking capabilities of QNX. ![]() (This is a guest post by Antoni Sawicki aka Tenox) ![]()
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