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QNX On Sega Dreamcast 24

Jens H Jorgensen writes "The good people over at QNX Zone (http://www.qnxzone.com/) posted a story about how Jeremy Penner of Astra Network managed to get QNX 6.2 up and running on the Sega Dreamcast. Take a look at Jeremy's site."
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QNX On Sega Dreamcast

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  • Now I can play QNXRacer on my Dreamcast and put the evil Sega out of business. Or something.
  • I wonder what truly useful things will get done once every OS gets ported to every architecture...
  • by sofo ( 18554 )
    Now experienced QNX users will have even more new users to bitch at when they ask for help getting QNX to run on their Dreamcasts.

    Stick to nuclear reactors and whiz-bang PDA's that no one can afford.
  • Key Rate? (Score:2, Offtopic)

    by Kris_J ( 10111 )
    I wonder what the D.net key rate is like. I know someone that already has SETI@home running on five PCs in his home, he'd probably be interested in running S@h or D.net on a DC or 12 too.
    • To the person that modded me off-topic -- did you actually read the page? It specifically mentions that the guy got the D.net client running on the port. In fact, that's almost the only thing he mentions.
    • Actually, more than that, I wonder if he's running the client on both the SH4 core cpu AND the ARM sound cpu :) He'd definately get a nice increase running on both CPU's!
      • Not unless he's found a way to subvert the FIFO that slows down all communication between the SH4's memory space and the ARM's.

        The ARM is a sound processor and despite all the various witterings from people about how it could be pressed into service on the DC to do something else, nobody has been able to do anything with it except - process sound.

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